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Don Alto
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Don Alto
Name Don Alto
Gender Male Male
Age TS3-Young-Adult Young Adult
Life state CAS Human icon Sim
Education and Employment
Career
Political career icon Podium Polisher
Alto family
Romances Holly Alto Married
Marital status Married
Personality
Traits
Trait Artistic small Artistic
Trait Friendly small Outgoing
Trait Ambitious small Ambitious
Trait Neurotic small Neurotic
Lifetime wish
LTW CEO of a Mega-Corporation CEO of a Mega-Corporation
Appearance
Hair color Haircolor5-TS3 Black
Eye color Eye-brown Brown
Skin color Dark skin-TS3 Dark
Body shape Thin Thin
Other Information
Game The Sims 3 (Nintendo DS)
Playability Playable
World Beacon Bay

Don Alto is a pre-made Sim in The Sims 3 for Nintendo DS. He is the husband of Holly Alto, and lives in Beacon Bay. Strangely, it seems that he took her last name. He wears a purple shirt, black pants, and brown shoes; a very casual outfit compared to Holly's businesswoman outfit. He is good friends with Bambi Landgraab, friends with Cecilia Goth, and enemies with Malcolm Landgraab. His traits are Artistic, Outgoing, Ambitious, and Neurotic, and his lifetime wish is to be a CEO of a Mega-Corporation, although, at the start of the game, he works in the political career.

Trivia

  • Based on the current theory that Beacon Bay takes place after Pleasantview, or even in another alternate universe of The Sims Continuity, Don Alto might be a version of Don Lothario. This idea has been strengthened by the possibility that he only married Holly for her family's money. Though, if Beacon Bay truly took place after The Sims 2, then the Holly in the The Sims 3 would either be dead or quite old by that that point, and the Holly in the The Sims 3 for console could be her daughter, or even granddaughter. This theory has not been proven yet.
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