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1. Does everyone who moves in get a goodie gift mail from Nintendo? i.e. My sis started the game, then I started my game after her - in the same town - yet she got a mail from Nintendo with 2 NES's and something else in. I didn't :(
2. I've only played it 1 day - does the shop get new, different stock in each day or should I expect the same stuff I've already got?
3. One animal is wanting a peach, yet the only fruit I can find is cherries. ??
4. bob the cat asked me to send him a letter telling him a joke. what's theire idea of funny? Why did the chicken cross the road? I doubt any controversial or dirty jokes would go down too well...
5. List any tips to get the most out of this game please :)
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1. Does everyone who moves in get a goodie gift mail from Nintendo? i.e. My sis started the game, then I started my game after her - in the same town - yet she got a mail from Nintendo with 2 NES's and something else in. I didn't :(
2. I've only played it 1 day - does the shop get new, different stock in each day or should I expect the same stuff I've already got?
3. One animal is wanting a peach, yet the only fruit I can find is cherries. ??
4. bob the cat asked me to send him a letter telling him a joke. what's theire idea of funny? Why did the chicken cross the road? I doubt any controversial or dirty jokes would go down too well...
5. List any tips to get the most out of this game please :)
2. Yes, the stock does tend to change daily. Even better, the further you progress in the game and the more money you give Tom Nook, the more the shop itself will grow in size; brimming with more-and-more stock.
3. I could only find pears when I first started this game...?
Anyhow, you will, again, find a variety of fruits the further you progress on with this game. You may find them as wrapped gifts floating through the sky. It could be one somebody gives to you as they have one-too-many, or can't eat any more. Or, you could try visiting another town (if you know anyone else with this game and their own memory card).
4. They don't seem to understand a great deal in what you write them in your letters. You can try sending a joke, but keep it rather short and simple. Otherwise, they'll only write back moaning about how they didn't
understand what you wrote.
5. Um... Just keep playing, I guess. Keep playing regularly. Make as many of the events as you can; particpate in as many things like the Fishing Tourneys as much as possible, also. Buy and trade with all. Be a good neighbour. Keep your town looking tidy. Donate to the Museum. ...Only neglect the real A-holes! :)
Xmas is the best time in Animal Crossing, though the winter does go on for stupidly long.
Now, I've seen those presents floating around on balloons now and again - how do I get them?
You might be lucky, and they'll land in a tree somewhere, meaning, you can simply shake the tree, and down they'll come.
I don't what happens, or what you can do, when they go elsewhere...
I guess they're just lost.
I had i'Oranges.
Xmas is the best time in Animal Crossing, though the winter does go on for stupidly long.
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You never know, the town may be based in the Antarctic.
> Tiltawhirl wrote:
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> Xmas is the best time in Animal Crossing, though the winter does go
> on for stupidly long.
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> You never know, the town may be based in the Antarctic.
Of course there would be no green trees or animals like giraffes etc.
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Well, I have an extra question:
I know you need to pump money into Nook's Cranny (I had no idea how dirty that sounded until I wrote it) to upgrade to a bigger shop, but does selling stuff to him cancel the funding out? i.e. Pay him 10,000 bells, sell him stuff totalling 9000 bells - does he only have 1000 in the fund then? If so, how do they expect you to upgrade his shop if you only have 1 town?