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Heh.Phantom L said:Hyrule
Yeah, it's 8. That's why I couldn't do "Glitzville" and had to do "Hocotate".Rosy the Rascal said:I hope not. I want to name my town Smashville. DX
Maybe I'll do... uh...New Super Mario said:Yeah, it's 8. That's why I couldn't do "Glitzville" and had to do "Hocotate".Rosy the Rascal said:I hope not. I want to name my town Smashville. DX
NO RESETIN'!Crackin355 said:Hey so I plan on buying this game today and it'll arrive sometime next week if I'm lucky. I have never played an Animal Crossing game before so I'm wondering if there's any tips I should know about.
Uniju said:Crash stop trying to indoctrinate new players into yoru evil ways.
Mario4Ever said:The post office/bank is your friend. You'll be spending a lot of Bells (in-game currency), and it's a good idea to have easy access to large quantities. There're a fair number of ways to make money, so find the one that works best for you (probably fishing/beetle-catching) and use it often. You'll find that the island in this game is a great place to do that. Play daily, as the state of your town and its characters changes in real-time. Things don't stop just because you're not playing. You'll also enjoy the game more if you don't time-travel to obtain certain things, since there's a lot of waiting you have to do.
Guys that's terrible advice! Time travelling takes away from the fun and realness of the game.Copper said:I second M4E's advice, but I recommend just playing at your own pace. Don't let people look down on ya skip a few days.
(But I recommend just TTing a few days at a time, unless you like the sight of weeds)