On virtual families, to have a kid, you must be married first. Only married people can have kids. Then drag the lady on top of the man or vise-versa. They may argue or say they are too hungry; be persistent, eventually it will say "trying to make a baby." They will walk to the bed. DO NOT move them when it says this, they will go and do something else, but you can try again right away. They may or may not have a child. After you have a child or make an attempt but fail, you must wait a while to try again. You can have up to six kids. Then when a parent/ parents die, you can pick one to start a new generation with.
Yes.
it depends what game it is. if it's sims, no.
I don't think you can adopt a child..... But sometimes a little messege will pop up on your screen and say that there is a little kid that knocked on your door and you can adopt it into your familey on not. Maybe you will get lucky and it will happen to you to! It already happened to me 2 times!!
In Virtual Families, a kid will knock on your door when your family has the potential to adopt a child. This typically occurs after a certain period of gameplay, once the adult characters have established a stable household and have enough resources. The timing can vary, but players can expect a knock from a child when the family is ready to expand.
you get the chance to adopt the son/daughter they had and start a new family with them
The kid will knock on your door and it will say "Your character hears a soft knock on the door and it appears to be an abandoned child" Would You Like To Adopt it? Click YES and you will have an adopted kid. (all adopted kids are 3 years old).
You cant have more than 1 child on virtual families lite. You have to get te full version to have more than one child. On this version you can have up to 6 children!
No
People can adopt a virtual whale by calling Jake Campbell.
3 months in real time
Unmistakably, you need to adopt the someyourself, but that doesn't necessarily mean that you ought to actually do so
Virtual Families happened in 2009.