CinnamonCrab
Seasoned Greetings
Hey guys.
I'm having trouble with the paths in my town. I feel like they don't provide easy enough access to the rest of the town and I was wondering if I could get feedback on how bridges could be better placed, or paths could be changed.
The thing is, I also want to include a small park and schoolhouse (with a second character) in my town. I'm not sure where I want to place this yet. It can't be on the lower half of town by the beaches because that is where I keep my villagers' homes.
Here are a few issues I already know about in my town:
-Miranda is living on top of my paths
-Flowers/items are everywhere haphazardly
-My house is a hot mess inside and out
I'd like to focus on path placement more than anything. Maybe some advice on where to place PWPs as well, or orchards or flower gardens. But I am aware my town is a bit of a mess lol
Here is a map for your reference if you desire to create a mock-up for the paths in MSpaint or something like that.
Dream address: 5400-2580-0148
Thank you! <3
I'm having trouble with the paths in my town. I feel like they don't provide easy enough access to the rest of the town and I was wondering if I could get feedback on how bridges could be better placed, or paths could be changed.
The thing is, I also want to include a small park and schoolhouse (with a second character) in my town. I'm not sure where I want to place this yet. It can't be on the lower half of town by the beaches because that is where I keep my villagers' homes.
Here are a few issues I already know about in my town:
-Miranda is living on top of my paths
-Flowers/items are everywhere haphazardly
-My house is a hot mess inside and out
I'd like to focus on path placement more than anything. Maybe some advice on where to place PWPs as well, or orchards or flower gardens. But I am aware my town is a bit of a mess lol
Here is a map for your reference if you desire to create a mock-up for the paths in MSpaint or something like that.
Dream address: 5400-2580-0148
Thank you! <3
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