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Silver-shroud.Thank you so much for taking the time to give such a nice review.Some of the things you said really made me laugh.I'm glad you enjoyed your visit.I would love to make all the villagers farm animals.I think that would be so cute.But Im afraid of my town getting messed up by letting someone move in.I really wish I had gotten the villagers I wanted before I decorated.Maybe someday I'll get brave and move out some non farm villagers.Once again, thanks so much.Your review made me smile.

You're very welcome, I'm so glad you enjoyed reading my review! And I completely understand what you mean about letting villagers move out, especially since you're at at a place where plot resetting is no longer possible. It's a fear that I share as well, since I also am at four characters now. :/

For those of you still waiting on a review, I will definitely be visiting more dream towns tonight at some point! I'm sorry if it takes me a little while to get to all of them; I try to leave reviews that are detailed and it takes a bit of time. Please be patient if you're still waiting for feedback, and I look forward to visiting each and every one of your villages!
 
My dream address should be in my signature~ Feedback is appreciated! :D (Don't be afraid to say any negative comments; I know my town is messy!)
 
Town of Bellatin:

I could tell right away that the tiles you used were designs that I hadn't seen before, and I was quite confident that they were made especially by you. Very well done, and might I add how nice it was of you to make them available to visitors. Traipsing around your village, I happened upon lots of hidden Easter eggs (and was momentarily frightened that eating the stone egg might result in a chipped tooth, but fortunately my fears were unfounded!). Beautiful floral arranges, and an absolutely fabulous villager lineup. I also traded out my nightcap for one of the feathers that were left by the fountain just for kicks. I was totally enamored with the emphasis on zen public work projects. The zen garden lined with bamboo was very lush and peaceful looking, and it looked really good in close proximity with the Town Hall, the wisteria trellis, and the other zen PWPs. I am generally a big fan of clover paths, and seeing them placed beneath the illuminated arches was so, so nice.

Niko's house: The pastel-hued rainbow collection of furniture was like candy for the eyes! The cloudy flooring and wallpaper gave the room a very light and billow feeling, and the rainbow screens were simply a must. The original wall and floor you used with the customized rococo furniture pieces in the left room was a terrific match for the set. The deep purples and muted grays really corresponded to the furniture. The back room had very rich and regal colors that definitely felt in place in the context of your zen town. The customization job on the classic furniture was a great choice. I also really liked the strawberry flooring you used in your sweets room. The upstairs room had a very modern feeling to it for a different flavor, and I thought that the little touches you added to the sleek set made this room all the more impressive. The exotic room in the basement was to die for! This room was wonderfully suited to your theme, and the red-and-black customization was just terrific.

Wendy's house: Anytime I see the lunar horizon, I am momentarily dazzled, and the the main room was no exception! Nice execution of the space theme -- even with that giant moon levitating in the center, the room was not too crowded, so kudos for that. The party room to the left was a scream; you even hired a DJ for the festivities! Blending the toy themed objects with the Pave set was really interesting and something I have not seen before -- amazing how well that cradle in particular goes with the color scheme of that room, that would not have occurred to me if I hadn't seen it here. The golden furniture looked great with the Egyptian room, and incorporating that cabana table customized with gold ore was a very clever idea. The basement was a charmingly quirky hospital room, especially with the maze pattern that was hung on the walls. The sloppy set is always nifty to see in full as well.

Kalia's house: The garden style front room was beautiful with the weeding day furniture, and you definitely put those Sarah exclusives to good use. I liked how you incorporated items that are obtained from all the different snow-people in the winter months in your icy room to the left, and the artwork on the walls was just right for the space. By the time I looked in your back room, I got the sense that you were creating a room for each of the four seasons, since the tropical vibe and the plethora of island items screamed of summer. I liked that your right room was a two-in-one convenience store/bakery with the 7-11 items and dessert-related furniture. It was great to see the zodiac items on display in your basement, and the serenity of that room really brought me back to that zen mindset all over again. Your upstairs room was like walking into a real-life greenhouse - such a terrific job here. I thought it was quite funny how the mannequin in this room and the garden gnome seemed almost to be in the middle of a conversation! The greenery in this room was divine, and it really gave me inspiration for one of my future rooms.

I had an amazing time in Bellatin and I will certainly be back again!
 
I would love for you to visit mine! Mapleton is still very much a work in progress. I don't have many pwps that have been requested so I am limited to what I can build so far. Also the bottom part of my town has turned into a flower dumping ground! Ah! I hope to turn it into a little picnic area in the future.

My Dream address is in my signature!
 
Aubrey895, I fully intend on visiting all three of your towns, but for now I'll just leave a review of Rosewood (as recommended) since I've got a rather long line of people who are still waiting for reviews!

Town of Rosewood:

What a motley assortment of gifts I found waiting for me at the plaza! You'd better believe I rocked that hot dog hat and sandwich tank before I did anything else ;) I downed the coffee you graciously left (hopefully all that caffeine won't jolt me awake mid-dream) and took a moment to shower the ever-adorable Lolly with beans to celebrate my arrival. You've got a running list of precious (and very popular) villagers. I noticed you seem to have a certain fondness for deer in particular -- can't say that I blame you! I very much liked the QR code you chose for your paths, and the section just below your train station with all the illuminated public works projects was so pretty with all those twinkling lights going. What a nice way to welcome friends coming off the train to your town! Your many hybrids made your town all the more colorful, and I liked the way you used bushes to help outline your paths and separate different sections of your town. The overall layout of your town was neat and tidy, and I think you've done a terrific job landscaping and planting.

Aubrey's house: I noticed that the main room and the Gracie room to the right almost seemed to parallel each other in a way with the round carpets and the casual, laid-back feeling that they seemed to give off. There was lots of open space in most of your rooms, which made navigating and moving around very easy. I thought that the pictures customized with images of your villagers in the main room was very sweet, and it was good to see that amethyst ore being utilized. This house seemed to have all of the fundamentals with the living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath on the main floor. The princess room upstairs was nice and simple, and the basement seemed as good a place as any to showcase those DLC items. I think that the main room in particular could be embellished upon a bit, since there is still plenty of room to add more furniture/items and so forth. There are lots of ways you could dress up the princess room too, if you so choose!

Zoey's house: Very nice choice of music for the sweets room -- for me, the word Neapolitan is always associated with ice cream and the excessive consumption thereof! I noticed that there was a sushi platter on the floor which seemed a bit out of place, but otherwise the sweets set was fine and dandy. It looks like the left room is still in the process of being completed, but it seems you have collected a good number of items from the fishing tourney, and I'm sure it will look great when it is finished. The weeding day items looked very pretty with the ivy wall and the wildflower floor, and the gorgeous series is coming together quite nicely. I might suggest customizing the stained glass on the wall in the gorgeous room to better suit the color of the room, but that is totally up to you! Maybe the "Winter" customization for the outer pattern since it has a darker background? The snowman room was very cute as well. It *nearly* made me miss winter (until I remembered the freezing temperatures and the dread that I would never see spring again, but I'm going off on a tangent.) I think it would be great if you incorporate other kinds of furniture with your series as well to really make your room stand out and to put your own unique mark on it.

Bentley's house: The sci-fi set looked cool as always, and made a good first impression upon entering this particular house. The ice room was very spacious - still lots of room to work with if you'd like! I saw you added one of the pieces from the blue set with sapphire customization; I remember doing that as well when my ice set was up. I see you've collected a few pieces from the 7-11 set in your back room, now I think the next step is to get some tunes playing and put some clothes on that naked mannequin! It looks as though you're still in the process of setting up your mushroom and creepy series (sloppy seems more or less complete though). I think once you've got your furniture down, you should definitely keep working toward adding more personal touches and building upon the character of the rooms. :)

Thank you very much for having me! I will have to stop over at your other dream addresses at the next available opportunity.

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just wonder did you went to my dream town yet?
btw i would like a feedback for my town

I haven't had the pleasure yet -- I am visiting towns in the order that people submitted their addresses, so please bear with me as I slowly but surely embark upon my travels!
 
Town of Bellatin:

I could tell right away that the tiles you used were designs that I hadn't seen before, and I was quite confident that they were made especially by you. Very well done, and might I add how nice it was of you to make them available to visitors. Traipsing around your village, I happened upon lots of hidden Easter eggs (and was momentarily frightened that eating the stone egg might result in a chipped tooth, but fortunately my fears were unfounded!). Beautiful floral arranges, and an absolutely fabulous villager lineup. I also traded out my nightcap for one of the feathers that were left by the fountain just for kicks. I was totally enamored with the emphasis on zen public work projects. The zen garden lined with bamboo was very lush and peaceful looking, and it looked really good in close proximity with the Town Hall, the wisteria trellis, and the other zen PWPs. I am generally a big fan of clover paths, and seeing them placed beneath the illuminated arches was so, so nice.

Niko's house: The pastel-hued rainbow collection of furniture was like candy for the eyes! The cloudy flooring and wallpaper gave the room a very light and billow feeling, and the rainbow screens were simply a must. The original wall and floor you used with the customized rococo furniture pieces in the left room was a terrific match for the set. The deep purples and muted grays really corresponded to the furniture. The back room had very rich and regal colors that definitely felt in place in the context of your zen town. The customization job on the classic furniture was a great choice. I also really liked the strawberry flooring you used in your sweets room. The upstairs room had a very modern feeling to it for a different flavor, and I thought that the little touches you added to the sleek set made this room all the more impressive. The exotic room in the basement was to die for! This room was wonderfully suited to your theme, and the red-and-black customization was just terrific.

Wendy's house: Anytime I see the lunar horizon, I am momentarily dazzled, and the the main room was no exception! Nice execution of the space theme -- even with that giant moon levitating in the center, the room was not too crowded, so kudos for that. The party room to the left was a scream; you even hired a DJ for the festivities! Blending the toy themed objects with the Pave set was really interesting and something I have not seen before -- amazing how well that cradle in particular goes with the color scheme of that room, that would not have occurred to me if I hadn't seen it here. The golden furniture looked great with the Egyptian room, and incorporating that cabana table customized with gold ore was a very clever idea. The basement was a charmingly quirky hospital room, especially with the maze pattern that was hung on the walls. The sloppy set is always nifty to see in full as well.

Kalia's house: The garden style front room was beautiful with the weeding day furniture, and you definitely put those Sarah exclusives to good use. I liked how you incorporated items that are obtained from all the different snow-people in the winter months in your icy room to the left, and the artwork on the walls was just right for the space. By the time I looked in your back room, I got the sense that you were creating a room for each of the four seasons, since the tropical vibe and the plethora of island items screamed of summer. I liked that your right room was a two-in-one convenience store/bakery with the 7-11 items and dessert-related furniture. It was great to see the zodiac items on display in your basement, and the serenity of that room really brought me back to that zen mindset all over again. Your upstairs room was like walking into a real-life greenhouse - such a terrific job here. I thought it was quite funny how the mannequin in this room and the garden gnome seemed almost to be in the middle of a conversation! The greenery in this room was divine, and it really gave me inspiration for one of my future rooms.

I had an amazing time in Bellatin and I will certainly be back again!
I'm so glad you enjoyed your visit. Your review was very nice and I always appreciate it when people notice the peaceful/Zen vibe I have tried to create. I would love to know what the gnome is gossiping about in the garden shop lol. Thanks again for taking the time to write such a thorough review :D
 
My dream address is in my signature, I'd love to hear your thoughts (eventually!) :)
 
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Town of Redwood:

What lovely pale pink tiles you chose to create your paths with! I can well understand why many people choose to update during those precious few days in April when the cherry blossoms are still in flower, and the beauty of your town was further enhanced with those delicate petals drifting down. The bordered water tiles looked very nice as well, and you definitely took advantage of sakura with the bounty of pink trees I saw. Your collection of hybrids was jaw-dropping, and I really liked the stone-and-clover pathway that led up to your hot spring. I also loved how the bushes lined your paths, and the signboards that directed visitors to the various sites in your town were a great added detail.

The classroom was really nifty, and the playroom you had upstairs was absolutely precious. I really liked the fact that dressed the mannequin in a lacy bonnet; it's little details like that really put a unique spin on a room!

The alpine set in your main room was very polished and tdy, and the custom pattern you used on the furniture fabric definitely personalized the room. The kitchen on the left-hand side featured a wallpaper and flooring pairing that I haven't ever seen used in tandem before, and boy did they mesh together well! You utilized a rather original combination of wallpaper and tiling in the bathroom as well, and it was really nice to see something other than the conventional bathhouse pieces that seem to recur a lot. The cafe in the basement was wonderfully executed and fully loaded with everything you could hope to have! Between the jukebox, the arcade area, and the brewstoids diligently at work behind the counter, this room was a feast for the eyes! I liked the addition of the dollhouse and the boxed figurine in the sweets room upstairs. I'd definitely like to see you put that sweets player to use and bust out some tunes for this room as well!

Really lovely town and well worth a visit for all you dreamers out there!
 
Town of... erm.. Peenis:

Firstly, I had a good chuckle when I entered your dream address and Luna informed me what my destination was (welcome to the dreamy world of Peenis, indeed)! I liked the stone-and-flower paths you selected for your town, and the bordered water tiles looked very polished and vibrant alongside the more subtle and muted gray. I did feel that the brown stairs that you used in conjunction with your paths clashed a bit color-wise, although I know it can be difficult to find QR codes that coordinate together in a cohesive way. I saw lots of trees in certain areas of your town, while others were a bit more open, particularly around Yuki's house. It seems that you are very much in the process of breeding right now, and it will be interesting to see the state of your gardens as you continue to expand your flower supply. I think you should also consider lining some of your paths with bushes, bamboo, or more trees for a little extra something-something.

The mailbox that you chose for Yuki's house was really cute and it went very well with all the Sweets exterior pieces. The music you selected for your main room was fun and lively. Looks live you've been hobnobbing with Zipper T. for those egg pieces! Some of the furniture that you added to that room seemed a bit random, but I suppose it's the little quirks that make a room more individualistic. The sleek set upstairs was very nice as well -- I actually really liked the red accents that the electric guitar and the maple bonsai added to the color scheme. You might even consider refurbishing some of the leather on the sleek items to red with Cyrus.

I liked your villager lineup as well -- Whitney of course is one of the reigning snooty queens, and there are lots of other cuties in the mix too. It may still be a work in progress, but here's hoping that Peenis continues to grow and flourish! xD
 
Town of Gjandior:

The water tiles that you used around your town tree really drew in the eye when I woke up in your town. Coincidentally, the paths that you used were the very ones I saw on my last dream trip -- looked just as good as I remembered them! You certainly have a *very* impressive collection of hybrids and carnations, and they really added to the ambiance of your town. I also liked your villager diversity: there were some very popular characters and some who (I think) are totally underrated! I believe this is the first time I've met Leonardo and Frank, and I thought that the both of them were awesome.

Chrisy's house: The birthday items were a very good fit for the sweet rooms, while the witch's hat and robe on display were a bit out of left field! Nevertheless, it was nice to have the birthday table and sign out front and center. This room could definitely use some music to liven up the atmosphere and make it feel more like the party that it was meant to be! I really like what you've done with the patchwork furniture in your mush room -- those earthy tones fit in with the forest-y theme splendidly. The mermaid room seems to be coming along as well. I think that this is the first time I've actually seen that wave breaker out on display. The hydrangea bed corresponded well to the color palette of the room.

UrI's house: This house would make even the likes of Donald Trump blush! The mind boggles at the number of golden ores that must be required to create all those golden furniture pieces! It also housed a lot of rare items and DLC, which would certainly add to the market value :) The customized pink-and-white rococo set upstairs was a very pleasant change from the gold-dominated interior, and I see that your villagers' pictures have been relegated to the dungeon (quite an impressive collection, by the way!).

Chris's house: The main room was so refined with those classical items. I really like the warm colors of the furniture, and the zodiac animals nestled on their pillows made the room seem extra relaxed. There were some very interesting items additions to the ranch room on the left, which added to the uniqueness factor. The four totem poles really worked with the modern wood furniture, and I really liked those staggered rose sofas you used. You had a varied assortment of items in the alpine room as well -- against, lots of rare and difficult-to-obtain items. There were actually some complementary colors going on here, like the cat tower/rice bed, and the sunflower stereo/autumn leaf chair, though I am not sure if that was intentional or not. The cabana set looked very nice indeed in your basement, and I really liked the way that the items in the room were arranged. The cabin/Christmas room on your second floor might have been my favorite of all! Another wonderful setup that really made me miss the holiday season (although I could do without another winter for a looong time).

I really enjoyed my visit -- hope my review was coherent and at least semi grammatically correct (it's very late now, and the real-time world of dreams is calling me) ~~
 
Aubrey895, I fully intend on visiting all three of your towns, but for now I'll just leave a review of Rosewood (as recommended) since I've got a rather long line of people who are still waiting for reviews!

Town of Rosewood:

What a motley assortment of gifts I found waiting for me at the plaza! You'd better believe I rocked that hot dog hat and sandwich tank before I did anything else ;) I downed the coffee you graciously left (hopefully all that caffeine won't jolt me awake mid-dream) and took a moment to shower the ever-adorable Lolly with beans to celebrate my arrival. You've got a running list of precious (and very popular) villagers. I noticed you seem to have a certain fondness for deer in particular -- can't say that I blame you! I very much liked the QR code you chose for your paths, and the section just below your train station with all the illuminated public works projects was so pretty with all those twinkling lights going. What a nice way to welcome friends coming off the train to your town! Your many hybrids made your town all the more colorful, and I liked the way you used bushes to help outline your paths and separate different sections of your town. The overall layout of your town was neat and tidy, and I think you've done a terrific job landscaping and planting.

Aubrey's house: I noticed that the main room and the Gracie room to the right almost seemed to parallel each other in a way with the round carpets and the casual, laid-back feeling that they seemed to give off. There was lots of open space in most of your rooms, which made navigating and moving around very easy. I thought that the pictures customized with images of your villagers in the main room was very sweet, and it was good to see that amethyst ore being utilized. This house seemed to have all of the fundamentals with the living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath on the main floor. The princess room upstairs was nice and simple, and the basement seemed as good a place as any to showcase those DLC items. I think that the main room in particular could be embellished upon a bit, since there is still plenty of room to add more furniture/items and so forth. There are lots of ways you could dress up the princess room too, if you so choose!

Zoey's house: Very nice choice of music for the sweets room -- for me, the word Neapolitan is always associated with ice cream and the excessive consumption thereof! I noticed that there was a sushi platter on the floor which seemed a bit out of place, but otherwise the sweets set was fine and dandy. It looks like the left room is still in the process of being completed, but it seems you have collected a good number of items from the fishing tourney, and I'm sure it will look great when it is finished. The weeding day items looked very pretty with the ivy wall and the wildflower floor, and the gorgeous series is coming together quite nicely. I might suggest customizing the stained glass on the wall in the gorgeous room to better suit the color of the room, but that is totally up to you! Maybe the "Winter" customization for the outer pattern since it has a darker background? The snowman room was very cute as well. It *nearly* made me miss winter (until I remembered the freezing temperatures and the dread that I would never see spring again, but I'm going off on a tangent.) I think it would be great if you incorporate other kinds of furniture with your series as well to really make your room stand out and to put your own unique mark on it.

Bentley's house: The sci-fi set looked cool as always, and made a good first impression upon entering this particular house. The ice room was very spacious - still lots of room to work with if you'd like! I saw you added one of the pieces from the blue set with sapphire customization; I remember doing that as well when my ice set was up. I see you've collected a few pieces from the 7-11 set in your back room, now I think the next step is to get some tunes playing and put some clothes on that naked mannequin! It looks as though you're still in the process of setting up your mushroom and creepy series (sloppy seems more or less complete though). I think once you've got your furniture down, you should definitely keep working toward adding more personal touches and building upon the character of the rooms. :)

Thank you very much for having me! I will have to stop over at your other dream addresses at the next available opportunity.

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I haven't had the pleasure yet -- I am visiting towns in the order that people submitted their addresses, so please bear with me as I slowly but surely embark upon my travels!

Thank you so much for visiting :) I've updated since you visited. I've changed my path and it now has roses on the sides. I feel that goes with Rosewood. I've also changed my living room and basement. They look better now. And I'm still not done with the other houses :) and haha everyone tells me to put clothes on the mannequin and I have the 7-11 shirt I just keep forgetting lol.

Thanks again for visiting :D
 
Town of Gjandior:

The water tiles that you used around your town tree really drew in the eye when I woke up in your town. Coincidentally, the paths that you used were the very ones I saw on my last dream trip -- looked just as good as I remembered them! You certainly have a *very* impressive collection of hybrids and carnations, and they really added to the ambiance of your town. I also liked your villager diversity: there were some very popular characters and some who (I think) are totally underrated! I believe this is the first time I've met Leonardo and Frank, and I thought that the both of them were awesome.

Chrisy's house: The birthday items were a very good fit for the sweet rooms, while the witch's hat and robe on display were a bit out of left field! Nevertheless, it was nice to have the birthday table and sign out front and center. This room could definitely use some music to liven up the atmosphere and make it feel more like the party that it was meant to be! I really like what you've done with the patchwork furniture in your mush room -- those earthy tones fit in with the forest-y theme splendidly. The mermaid room seems to be coming along as well. I think that this is the first time I've actually seen that wave breaker out on display. The hydrangea bed corresponded well to the color palette of the room.

UrI's house: This house would make even the likes of Donald Trump blush! The mind boggles at the number of golden ores that must be required to create all those golden furniture pieces! It also housed a lot of rare items and DLC, which would certainly add to the market value :) The customized pink-and-white rococo set upstairs was a very pleasant change from the gold-dominated interior, and I see that your villagers' pictures have been relegated to the dungeon (quite an impressive collection, by the way!).

Chris's house: The main room was so refined with those classical items. I really like the warm colors of the furniture, and the zodiac animals nestled on their pillows made the room seem extra relaxed. There were some very interesting items additions to the ranch room on the left, which added to the uniqueness factor. The four totem poles really worked with the modern wood furniture, and I really liked those staggered rose sofas you used. You had a varied assortment of items in the alpine room as well -- against, lots of rare and difficult-to-obtain items. There were actually some complementary colors going on here, like the cat tower/rice bed, and the sunflower stereo/autumn leaf chair, though I am not sure if that was intentional or not. The cabana set looked very nice indeed in your basement, and I really liked the way that the items in the room were arranged. The cabin/Christmas room on your second floor might have been my favorite of all! Another wonderful setup that really made me miss the holiday season (although I could do without another winter for a looong time).

I really enjoyed my visit -- hope my review was coherent and at least semi grammatically correct (it's very late now, and the real-time world of dreams is calling me) ~~


OMG I love you so much! Thank you for your heart-warming rating of my town! I worked sooooooooo hard breeding those carnations! Especially AND mostly those pink ones. I kept TTing on my other town just to grow them.

I'm currently in a process of renovating all of my houses. My Gold house's basement into a horror "Frankenstein" theme and I'm gonna move Chris' cabana set into second floor and it will be customized into Gold. But I'm gonna need the necessary amount of gold ores first. Chris' house will turn into a full classic set theme on the first floor and "spaceship" theme for the basement which probably would require the space series and some additional spaceship looking sci-fi items. I will keep my cabin set upstairs so Santa can live there longer! :D And as for Chrisy's house near the cliff at the eastern part of my plaza, I'm gonna turn it into a caf?. While the basement will soon be a farm. Or more of a wheat field. Pretending that will be the place for me to harvest everything xD And the second floor will be the "warehouse" room. Where all the foods and caf? furnitures will be stored. But currently expanding this house to its fullest is my main priority.

My villagers on the other hand, I promised myself not to fall into the norm of getting the popular villagers. I know some of them belongs to the lowest tier. But still! I mean they were there from the very beginning while I'm creating and developing the town. And this is my first time playing Animal Crossing, so I'm having a hard time letting any of them go. They started to grow on me and as part of my town. So thank you for not discriminating them ;) Most of my friends thought it is weird for me to keep them. And kept saying that if they were me, those villagers will be long gone.
 
My dream address is 4600-2923-7670. Feel free to dream a dream of Lawndale (though I have no idea what it looks like). I remember dreaming the dream recently, but I don't remember even what time of day it ix.

I updated it yesterday. It's definitely still a work in progress - but all my PWP are where I want them now and my mayor's house is set until I get bored with it. The other houses are definitely in progress. I've spent my time and bells on the town proper rather than the home expansions. It's (loosely) based on the the TV show Daria (with the exception of my mayor, she doesn't go with the theme). I forgot to ask for a review the first time I posted. :)
 
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I would love to hear what you think of my town. Dream address in my signature, I just updated it a few days ago. And right now my houses are mostly for storage, I haven't really been decorating them. I am mostly looking for suggestions for the landscaping in my town.
 
Town of Termina:

Ahh, I love the early evening in Animal Crossing just before the sun has gone down, so I was really glad that this was the time you chose to do your latest update. It really serves to add to the overall dreaminess of the experience, in my opinion. I loved the naturalistic aesthetic that you went with for your town! The earthy tones of your bricks had a nice warmth to them, and I really liked the way you alternated stone tiles with lucky clovers in various areas of your town. You had lots of beautiful public works projects and an adorable playground area -- I like the sandbox you created with QR codes far better than the actual sandbox available as a PWP! The pink and white carnations that you planted alongside your azalea bushes had a delicate beauty to them, and it was a great spot to place your bench, statue, and picnic blanket for pure scenic value. The orchard grove was absolutely splendid, and the path that ran between the trees was so pretty with the little pink flower accents. The cedars in the northern part of your town really enhanced the rustic, woodsy feeling of your town. Stunning floral arrangements and wonderful atmosphere overall. I can tell that a lot of effort went into the setting up of your town, and the execution thus far is brilliant.

With all the work that you have devoted to landscaping, it's not surprising that you haven't gotten to furnishing all those homes yet, but I cannot wait to see what you have in store! The cabin and mushroom sets that you have begun to set up in Dusty's house are certainly perfectly matched with your outdoor theme. The front room of Lenny's house was absolute class! I really liked the tuxedo-clad, monocle-wearing mannequin you set up by the piano, and little touches like the vintage telescope and the cool globe really made a big difference. The art studio in the back was so original, and the customized modern wood furniture you used was a great match with the wall and flooring. The bathhouse to the left was very elegant in its own right, especially with those statues against the back wall, and it was really refreshing to see that you used wallpaper other than the more commonplace bathhouse wall and tile. I thought that the unclothed mannequin was rather funny! I wonder if that was intentional (would kind of make sense with that inviting bathtub in the middle of the room), or if you plan to dress it up. The chess pieces in the dungeon style basement were wild! Very clever hiding spot for that turntable too -- took me a few seconds to figure out where that music was coming from!

I got to see the inside of some of your villagers' homes as well, and I'm quite sure that you added a lot of your own personal touches. The Holstein-customized sleek items in Tipper's rooms were perfection, as were the patchwork pieces in Stitches' home. I was awestruck to see all those Pave items in Papi's home, and the autumnal setup of Deirdre's house was a great complement to your nature-themed town. There were lots od customized modern items in Roald's as well, and the modern wood kitchen that Lolly had was terrific.

Please keep me informed on your future updates! Termina is going on my list of need-to-revisit towns. :)
 
Town of Pufftop:

Ah, I recognized the tiles straightaway, having used them myself during Easter weekend. ^.^ They certainly make a very nice springtime tile, and there is a real softness and girlishness to them with the pastel colors and the bunny rabbit designs. "Girly" definitely seemed to be an accurate description of Pufftop as a whole -- it was like a sugar rush for the eyes! I could tell that your rooms are mostly still being worked on, but 'pretty in pink' was clearly the order of the day.

You had a tremendous collection of hybrids and carnations (with special emphasis on pink, of course) and your pathing seems to be going very well. There were a good number of azalea bushes too, which always adds to any landscape. I really liked all the public works projects you set up in the southern portion of your map (the illuminated heart was a definite must for this town!) and your face cutout standee & Merengue signboard were very much in keeping with the sugary sweetness of your town. You've got a lot of very cute villagers (and maybe a few curveballs thrown in there as well. I'm looking at you, Limberg!). I think that there are certain areas of your town that would benefit from more trees/plants/public works projects. The area just south of your plaza, for instance, seemed a bit bare, but that is easily mended!

I see that Princess is still celebrating Christmas in her 'lovely' room with her festive wreath and Christmas tree. I'm not sure if the other items on the floor are there due to storage limitations, but if you do intend on keeping them, I'd definitely recommend getting tables/dresser to place them on.

The second-floor room in Sora's house is obviously still a work in progress, but I like the direction you're headed with it. It's hard to go wrong with the lunar horizon, and it looks like this room is shaping up to be quite dreamy indeed. It was also harmonious with the ice set you have in your front room.

The pink and white rococo set in Raquel's room was probably the most polished; I particularly loved the cushion customized with the kitty cat design! Placing the cat tower beside it was quite clever as well. The hamster cage and the clam-shell music box could use a table to be placed on, and the central part of the room seemed a bit on the bare side, you but otherwise this room is lookin' good! I liked the fact that you had the mannequin in the Sweets room sporting that banana-split hat -- you could also dress it in the birthday shades you have on the floor. You seem to have collected all of your villager's pictures, now I think you just need to figure out a way you can display them so that they're not all hanging out on the carpets ;)

I think you're making great progress on your town so far! Thanks very much for having me, and I have no doubt that Pufftown will be continually beautified~
 
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