Ryan's AC Adventure - Day 04 - ...
Day four, and not a whole lot going on. Nook opened back up, I paid off my basement (50000 Bells or so, not really bad), and did a bit of the usuals. Mailed some fossils in to the museum, donated some bugs to the museum, looked at all the things I have found in the museum. I heart the museum. Sara, have you ever donated a painting or whatever to the museum?
Did some fishing, which is how I pay almost all of my house debts. I got some more fossils in the mail, two of which were new (the mammoth skull and the trilobite), and one old one (amber) that I sold to Nook for a little bit of money. I think you can keep fossils if you want to and set them up in your house or basement maybe, but I am not sure. Maybe not, either way I would rather get the money.
So yes, Chris Jay, the game is all about making money, and it totally rocks. Except it is better than real life, which is just about money, because I get to fish all day and have a basements, things that I do not do or have in real life. Animal Crossing is great.
To Sara:
Yes, you can catch the bees. Try harder. As far as getting hurt... it is an interesting aspect of the game. You can get stung by bees, you can get bitten by mosquitos, you can fall into pitfalls (don't know if that actually hurts), and I am not sure on other physical pain. Your character can feel disappointment, like from not catching a fish, or something. Not sure.
On the other hand, your character can cause somewhat physical harm. You can beat your friends with the shovel and net. You can trap them in dugout holes, catch them in pitfalls, and push them all over the screen. But really in the end, this just seems to make them mad at you, and have more emotional rather than physical damage done to them. I am not sure of any other examples off the top of my head right now. But there may be more.
I asked for my bigger house today after paying off the basement. Can't wait to store more crap in it. Whoooo! See you again soon.
/ryan
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