Unless there is a town event that day I wander my town and find the fossils, look for the bell rock and the ore rock, find all of the villagers and talk with them, sell/donate fossils and visit the shops to see if there is anything I want to buy. If I have time to do more I'll visit villagers...
I'm 43 and while I do get some odd looks from strangers my family and friends (the ones that don't play video games themselves) know that I enjoy video games and just consider it a hobby that I enjoy. I guess I've reached an age that I don't really care what others think when I pull out my 3DS...
Very happy to see this!
I've downloaded the app to my itouch and will be downloading to a couple of android tablets soon. I can see this will be VERY useful to my family. :)
Since I'm not fond of ads I will be purchasing the ad free versions as well.
My opinion- it's your game play it how you want. :)
In the past I've mostly used time travel when I missed a holiday or some such. For the most part I like to play day by day so I tend to leave it be.
My town is named Sessvill.
Animal Crossing was one of the first games that we got for the Gamecube when we got one in 2002 and we let our then 2 year old daughter name the town and 2yo logic thought the town should be named Sess. I was feeling nostalgic so back to Sess it is :)
Lucky, lucky you!:) I've already paid off my pre-order at Gamestop or I'd be out there trying to find a copy right this very minute.
But, I will wait. Even though the wait is killing me. Want. Game. Now!
It depends on what it is. If it's a collectors item like a lava lamp then I'll keep it or if it's part of a furniture set that I like I will build off of it. Otherwise I will sell it and use the bells to buy a shovel or some such.
Already pre-ordered the Prima guide. I like having a physical book handy. I enjoy flipping through them. If I happen to run across the Japanese guide books at Kinokuniya I may pick them up as well.
I don't mind going online for info on games and do often but there is just something nice about...