Paralives Town Events Guide: Yoga, Astronomy, Market, Treasure Hunts, and Newspaper Announcements
The world of Paralives doesn't stop when you look away. While your Parafolk sleep or go about their business, the city of Melino continues to live its own life: somewhere a yoga class is taking place in the park, astronomers are gathering at their telescopes, the Sunday market is opening in the square, and at night vandals are spray-painting graffiti on the walls. In this guide, we'll tell you about all the town events, their schedules, and how the newspaper helps you stay informed about what's happening.
The Newspaper: Your Main Source of Information
Every in-game day, your Parafolk can buy a newspaper from a street vending machine or use the generatenewspaper cheat. This is not just a decorative element — the newspaper reports on scheduled events, town incidents, and even where a meteorite has fallen.
In the newspaper you can find:
- The schedule for yoga and the astronomy club
- Information about the Sunday market
- Announcements about the consequences of vandalism — for example, requests not to spray-paint graffiti on walls
- Mentions of meteorite falls and other unusual events
Reading the newspaper regularly helps you plan your day and not miss useful activities.
Yoga in the Park in Paralives
Schedule: Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday
One of the calmest and most beneficial events in Melino. Free yoga classes are held in the Mountain Top Park. Participating in a group class gives a significant bonus to leveling up the Fitness skill — much more effective than training alone.
Come early to grab a good spot on the mat. Classes take place in any season and in any weather — rain is no obstacle for true yogis.
Astronomy Club in Paralives
Schedule: Monday, Wednesday, Friday
For those who love looking at the sky and unraveling the mysteries of the universe. The club gathers in the same mountain park where yoga is held. Telescopes are already waiting for their observers.
Participating in the astronomy club speeds up the Science skill progression. And what exactly lies hidden in the depths of space remains a mystery. The newspaper occasionally mentions unusual celestial phenomena that can be observed here.
Sunday Market in Paralives
Every Sunday, a real bazaar unfolds in Old Town. But it's not just an ordinary market — the developers have added unique stalls that make it worth returning to every week.
What you can find at the market:
- Oddities shop — eccentric and creative decor items that aren't available in regular stores.
- Artist — a character torn between their desire to draw anime and the need to create "commercially viable" art. You can buy unique paintings from them.
The goods are updated every week, so it's worth visiting the market regularly — you never know what you might find this time.
Treasure Hunt in Paralives
The most interactive and profitable event of the week. Every Thursday, bright red treasure chests appear all over the city.
How to find a chest: look for patches of disturbed earth — they stand out clearly from the rest of the surface. Chests are hidden in various corners of Melino: near squares, castle walls, and other unexpected places.
What's inside: around 20 different Build Mode items of varying value — from a free luxurious oven to character figurines. Found items can be used to furnish your home or sold for profit.
"Something Happened in Town"
Sometimes a notification appears in the game: "Something happened in town…" This is not a bug or an error — it's how the game tells you that an event has occurred beyond your lot.
What could have caused it:
Meteorite fall. The most common cause. The next day, you can read in the newspaper exactly where it landed.
Vandalism. Broken benches, damaged vending machines, or graffiti on walls may appear in the city.
Changes in the urban environment. The game simulates life even when you're not watching.
What to do: if you see this notification, send your Parafolk for a walk around the city — you might find a broken vending machine with free food inside, or simply discover a new art object.
Townie Requests in Paralives
In addition to regular events, Melino has bulletin boards where you can find requests from local residents. These are small tasks: bring an item, talk to someone, or perform a specific action. The boards update every day, and completing requests is a great way to befriend neighbors and earn extra experience points.
Town events in Paralives are not just decoration. They solve the main problem that players identified during testing: the world felt empty and non-interactive. Now Parafolk have a reason to leave the house on a schedule, meet other residents, earn unique rewards, and simply enjoy life in a living, breathing city.
Read the newspaper regularly, keep an eye on notifications, and plan your schedule — and Melino will reward you with the most unexpected and pleasant surprises.