I have a few extra harvest items. Off the top of my head they would be Harvest wall, t.v., table, and 1-2 others.
I have a few extra harvest items. Off the top of my head they would be Harvest wall, t.v., table, and 1-2 others.
Awesome! I need all of those. If you want to trade or sell, I'll be on in a few hours
SEth!! I need the harvest wall, please. If you have extra, I would also want to buy a harvest clock. Probably tonight because I have to go study for my test tomorrow. Ideally tomorrow if you don't mind.
3DS FC: 1306 6473 7511
Nintendod Network ID: xsorenx
Add me for Pokemon, New Leaf, and Fire Emblem, Mario Kart 8.
Whew... I just finished adding everyone's FC into the ol list here. Guess I missed some awesome shenanigans. Ah well, there's always next year...
@Hyperion + thekitchensink, I was a little busy last few days but I will be on more later this week/weekend.
FC: 0345-2973-5549
Name: Sean
Town: PigSnout
If anyone wants to play with me I'll bring some fruit from my town and hopefully I can take a couple from yours, just PM me or post here. :)
Did someone say they were looking for the Nintendo stuff? I just got a question mark block from a floating present.
I think if I wanted to play animal crossing, I would just play my GC version some more. I have put way too much time into it to start from nothing on the Wii for basically the same game.
| Senlis said: I think if I wanted to play animal crossing, I would just play my GC version some more. I have put way too much time into it to start from nothing on the Wii for basically the same game. |
'tis up to you, but you shouldn't base your decision on what the reviewers said about it being the same game. While the basic formula is the same, and not much may have changed on first look, there are definitely a lot of little things that overall make it a better experience.
-It's very relaxing using only one hand to play, by just pointing where you want to go.
-Optional motion controls for fishing, bug catching, and axe swinging.
-There's a lot more variety in things you can do with your neighbours, like playing hide-and-seek
-The online with voice chat changes it up considerably. Missed your chance to get Harvest Furniture but don't want to 'cheat' by time-travelling? Maybe someone else's town is still a day behind. I've only been playing ~two weeks and I already have myself a fairly sizeable orchard of foreign fruit.
-The city, while it is indeed a permanent home for Crazy Redd and Katrina, is also much much more. You can go there to buy emoticons, put stuff up for auction online, bid on auctions, or make your character look like a Mii. You can also visit the HRA whenever you want, get the score for your house, hear the theme of the month, and see the model room (chosen from your friends' list) And that's not to mention GracieGracie, a swank shop that sells furniture and clothes as expensive as some of the later house upgrades--only the true 'Animal Crossing hardcore' need apply
. Honestly, Redd and Katrina are both tucked far off in alleyways, away from the real hub.
Not trying to change your mind or anything, but you really shouldn't be going just by what the reviews are telling you. The little things really do enrich the package a lot.
Thanks for the input. I'm considering getting the game now, but don't have the money.