Animal Crossing

Wednesday, April 27, 2005

Ryan's AC Adventure - Day 08 - Town Hopping

There does not seem to be a great deal of reasons to visit someone else's town. I went to Sara's town today and really it was a lot like mine, just there were different people (her store was not open as it was late at night, and it was not as new as my store anyway). There was no way for me to leave any items, animals, or money in her town so I could not do that. I did not have any stationary so I could not try mailing her anything. Another thing was that I caught some fish in her town and I wanted to donate them to her museum but the game would not let me for some reason. It would only let me visit the museum.

It was very late in her town and there was not really anything that I could do. Everyone was asleep really. So I did what I do in my town: I fished. I caught some good fish and took them back to my town to sell them and make a little money for me.

Oh, and riding the train is a slow and boring process. Blegh.

I had more things to do in my town. Like I said in my last post, after it rains, it means that one can find gyroids buried in the ground. I am not really sure why that is. They are kind of like living fossils. The rain washes away enough of the ground that we can find gyroids buried underneath it, alive. Weird little boogers.

In another exciting example of capitalism and commerce at work, Nook is back open, with a new huge store with more things for me to buy that I don't need. I love buying stuff. When you buy certain items (furniture, clothing, umbrellas) you get a raffle ticket. With five of these, you can compete in a monthly drawing for more items, that you cannot buy in the store. I have like 50 right now. I can't wait for this drawing.

Other than that, the town is going well. I am interested to see if anyone moved out of my city and into Sara's, and vice versa. More on that later.

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