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If you could change or move one thing in your town, what would it be?
In Cascades, I'd move the campsite 3 black to the left.
In Redbow, I'd move this one rock that's right where I want a path.
In Chapman, I'd move my house 2 or 3 blocks to the right.
If I could change anything, although I have only just started I would move my house as the only reason I didn't put it in the place I wanted is because of another house in my way. It was Alice. XD
In my current town, I'd change Re-Tail's location to a more convenient spot.
In my old town, I would have changed the placement of some rocks (I had this town right from the day I bought the game so I didn't know about resetting) and the native fruit.
In Domden I'd change the map to one that meets 3 criteria:
Good Re-Tail position near both the docks, my house and the train station (somewhere in the middle of the map
Adequate rock placements
A river that lets me run from the bottom of the map to the top without hitting any obstacles
In my very first town of Cocoplum, I built the campground right in front as you exit the train station. I would absolutely move that to someplace less conspicuous.
move my campsite. if not that then the location of my house, somewhere where i could landscape on all sides of it (since now it's by the cliff and river so i can only really plant things on two sides.
I'd probably align my villagers' houses better - I like their locations but more symmetry would be nice. I don't have the patience to plot-reset though
This is not unique to my town, but I wish you could have more public works projects - I've been maxed out for a while and can't build any others. I'd love to have more
I'd love a new shape for the river. Mine is okay but I don't really have much to work with. I'd also move my mouse in a completely different location. I like where it's at but I put another residents house in a better spot I think.
might sound strange to some people because i know multiple ponds aren’t a popular feature but i would like another pond. they look cute and are fun to landscape around. and they are the perfect place for a frog villager home:3
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might sound strange to some people because i know multiple ponds aren?t a popular feature but i would like another pond. they look cute and are fun to landscape around. and they are the perfect place for a frog villager home:3
I'd move Savannah's house a few spaces back, preferably to be in line with Gaston's and Whitney's houses. Even just moving it a couple spaces would make a huge improvement. I've had Savannah for over four years in my town and back then I didn't even know you could plot reset. Kicking her out is not an option.
It's not terrible by any means but it does bother me just a little bit.
I almost always have my bedrooms in the upstairs of the homes, but my mayor's house in my main town has a bedroom that is just too big! I don't know why I expanded it all the way. Now I'm struggling to decide if I want my tiny basement library to be a large upstairs library, but that means I'll have a basement bedroom. That just feels wrong.
there's one rock in my town that prevented me from placing my mayor's house in a perfect spot in the middle of the map, if only I could remove that one rock