Makes sense that they would bring back some of the cut content and features from New Leaf. Perhaps some of it was low priority for release since the game was already delayed, or maybe they are intentionally going the Splatoon route to keep us coming back.
I'll be thrilled if they consistently update the game. There's so much potential. I'd be more than happy to pay for some premium DLC expansions as well.
There have been a number of ways that Animal Crossing players have tried to earn real world money by selling valuable items or services. This one seems like a bunch of people doing it for fun though. Don't make much money.
@Zero Was anyone interested in trying out the multiplayer stuff with you? Not really my thing to do firsthand, but seeing what people are doing with it is so interesting.
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@Hinph My town had a thunder storm last night! Heavy rain, bright flashes, individual lightening strikes in distance and of course thunder! I loved it.
Did not get a chance to start playing today, so I'm going to start it in the morning. What should I name my island? Mortarland? Get it, Brick and Mortar, heh heh. Anyways, what are some tips and advice I should be aware of?
I have no intentions of ever paying Nook the 2 million Bells for this basement unless DLC someday offers additional home expansions. I guess I am now going to live in perpetual debt to the raccoon.
My basement is a Resident Evil-style creepy room. Eveyrthing's crumbling apart, I've got a ton of trash and mysterious bags of somethin' down there, there's a freezer and various tools and something that looks suspiciously like human remains. K.K. Dirge is blasting on the reel-to-reel, there's a moldy dress hanging on the wall, a running industrial sink and a briefcase full of ill-gotten cash.