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Town of Okinawa:

I'm so glad you chose to update during the night, as it was the ideal backdrop for the dark blue water tiles you laid down -- it even appeared that the stars were reflected on the water's surface. Very nicely selected QR codes indeed, plus I got to indulge my sweet tooth with those gifts you left which is always an added bonus!

Karen's house: Ahh, I've been wanting that jungle wall for ages! The main room had a kind of Rainforest Cafe vibe about it, which is something that I definitely have not seen before, so major props for that. I loved the deeper shade of green that you chose for the green furniture, and the peacock chairs were an excellent match as well. I see that kept the same jungle motif in the second room as well, but the furniture gave it more of a recreational sort of feel. Your kitchen was fully decked out with all the necessities - and wow, how did you get those two-tone walls?! Your bakery/cafe was so neat - what impressed me even more about it was the fact that you created it without having to use a single piece from the sweets series. Very original! The upstairs bathroom looked very relaxing and a nice symmetry going on. Nice tunes as well!

Tina's house: The sushi bar in the main room was so well-organized (like so many of your rooms). Really got a kick out of that funny little raccoon statue who greeted me at the door with his conical straw hat on! I really liked the song you selected for your 7-11 room, so upbeat and lively! I was very amused to see Samus as the cashier as well: a mild-mannered 7-11 clerk by day, an intergalactic bounty hunter by night! The outdoorsy back room was really cute as well -- that wildflower floor is one of my favorites. I might suggest using another song, only because the same one was playing in the 7-11 room. The dig-site room was quite nifty as well -- K.K. Adventure always makes me feel as though something epic is about to happen! The basement was quite unlike anything I've seen before too -- sort of like being in a nuclear power plant. Very cool! The upstairs library was very refined and elegant in its simplicity.

Katelyn's house: The main room really knocked my socks off straightaway. The wallpaper and carpeting combo was just spot-on; it completely captured the Japanese essence that you were going for. The room to the left had a really laid-back modern vibe, and seemed like a cool place to unwind and chill. Very nice seeing the cabana and Pave sets on display (those two are notoriously difficult to complete!) -- had to do a doubletake when I saw the six and nine lamps so mischievously juxtaposed, hehe. The gorgeous set looked very nice as well; I really appreciated the lack of clutter (which happens all too often in my own rooms!) The upstairs room was very rustic, and again, perfectly matched. Unique is the word that springs to mind yet again, and I mean that in the very best sense of the term.

Your paths were beautifully laid out, as were your floral arrangements. You had tons of gorgeous hybrids, and I loved the rainbow configurations that were used in sections of your town. The triple row of illuminated arches were breathtaking, and the myriad stump designs were delightful. You had a really diverse assortment of different public works projects, yet they all seemed to contribute to the overall theme in a cohesive way, and your villagers were excellent to boot. This is a town I'd definitely like to visit again!

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Town of Okinawa:

I'm so glad you chose to update during the night, as it was the ideal backdrop for the dark blue water tiles you laid down -- it even appeared that the stars were reflected on the water's surface. Very nicely selected QR codes indeed, plus I got to indulge my sweet tooth with those gifts you left which is always an added bonus!

Karen's house: Ahh, I've been wanting that jungle wall for ages! The main room had a kind of Rainforest Cafe vibe about it, which is something that I definitely have not seen before, so major props for that. I loved the deeper shade of green that you chose for the green furniture, and the peacock chairs were an excellent match as well. I see that kept the same jungle motif in the second room as well, but the furniture gave it more of a recreational sort of feel. Your kitchen was fully decked out with all the necessities - and wow, how did you get those two-tone walls?! Your bakery/cafe was so neat - what impressed me even more about it was the fact that you created it without having to use a single piece from the sweets series. Very original! The upstairs bathroom looked very relaxing and a nice symmetry going on. Nice tunes as well!

Tina's house: The sushi bar in the main room was so well-organized (like so many of your rooms). Really got a kick out of that funny little raccoon statue who greeted me at the door with his conical straw hat on! I really liked the song you selected for your 7-11 room, so upbeat and lively! I was very amused to see Samus as the cashier as well: a mild-mannered 7-11 clerk by day, an intergalactic bounty hunter by night! The outdoorsy back room was really cute as well -- that wildflower floor is one of my favorites. I might suggest using another song, only because the same one was playing in the 7-11 room. The dig-site room was quite nifty as well -- K.K. Adventure always makes me feel as though something epic is about to happen! The basement was quite unlike anything I've seen before too -- sort of like being in a nuclear power plant. Very cool! The upstairs library was very refined and elegant in its simplicity.

Katelyn's house: The main room really knocked my socks off straightaway. The wallpaper and carpeting combo was just spot-on; it completely captured the Japanese essence that you were going for. The room to the left had a really laid-back modern vibe, and seemed like a cool place to unwind and chill. Very nice seeing the cabana and Pave sets on display (those two are notoriously difficult to complete!) -- had to do a doubletake when I saw the six and nine lamps so mischievously juxtaposed, hehe. The gorgeous set looked very nice as well; I really appreciated the lack of clutter (which happens all too often in my own rooms!) The upstairs room was very rustic, and again, perfectly matched. Unique is the word that springs to mind yet again, and I mean that in the very best sense of the term.

Your paths were beautifully laid out, as were your floral arrangements. You had tons of gorgeous hybrids, and I loved the rainbow configurations that were used in sections of your town. The triple row of illuminated arches were breathtaking, and the myriad stump designs were delightful. You had a really diverse assortment of different public works projects, yet they all seemed to contribute to the overall theme in a cohesive way, and your villagers were excellent to boot. This is a town I'd definitely like to visit again!
 
My dream address is 6100-3748-3437 (Vinewood, mayor Indi)! My town is still a massive work in progress but i feel like I'm slowly starting to get somewhere, as i don't time travel. I definitely welcome any constructive criticism though! :)
 
Town of Okinawa:

d'aww!!! thank you so much! i've fixed a bunch of rooms since the last time ive updated, i expanded a lot and changed up a few rooms :) i also added a mini park and got a couple new villagers haha i'll be sure to give you my freshly updated DA when i finally finish with everything else (=
 
It would be really nice if you visit mine as well c: I read some of your reviews & it made me want one as well xD
Thank you! <3 (dream address is in signature! ^^)
 
d'aww!!! thank you so much! i've fixed a bunch of rooms since the last time ive updated, i expanded a lot and changed up a few rooms :) i also added a mini park and got a couple new villagers haha i'll be sure to give you my freshly updated DA when i finally finish with everything else (=

Yes, please do, would love to see the changes you've made!

Onto the next...

Town of Luna: The evening sky with its shades of indigo and rose were a lovely sight when I first woke up in Luna. I liked all the fun tools you left out for visitors, and those qr codes were so, so pretty! I'm wondering if those were original designs of yours, as I don't recall ever seeing them on any of the qr path code sites (and I've combed through 'em all!). And eep! You've made them available to visitors as well! You'd best believe I'm coming back to take some of those home :) I also really like how your tiles were interspersed with the clover for a more naturalistic feeling. You have definitely assembled quite a dream team of villagers. I bumped into Zucker first, who was his usual adorable self, and I had to make a stop over at Skye's, who I adore (but sadly have no room for in my own town...) There were a wealth of hybrids that were very prettily arranged -- plenty of eye candy every which way. I found the pink and purple flowers around your windmill to be particularly mesmerizing.

I took a peep into Star's tent first, and even though there is not much room to work with in such small living quarters, I think you actually utilized the space quite nicely! Camping is all about enjoying the great outdoors, so what better way to decorate a tent than with plant-life? I loved what you did with your birthday room! The pastel colors were so pretty -- it was like living out a girlhood daydream. I very much appreciated the custom job that was done on nearly all your furniture also. The room to the right was just WOW! The wallpaper was just the cutest thing ever, and the color scheme was perfectly matched to the items in the room. Absolutely gorgeous. The egg and princess rooms definitely comported with the the theme of your house too. I liked the more casual/entertainment-centered impression that the upper room gave off, and I saw from your basement that you have managed to collect quite a number of villager pictures as well.

It was a real pleasure visiting, and I will definitely be back again!
 
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Town of Stardust:

The tiles that you used for your paths were really nice: very warm, rich colors which was a nice deviation from the more commonplace pastels. The water tiles coordinated wonderfully with them too, and your flowers were very neatly arranged. I liked the recurrence of black hybrids, as they were a great match for your QR codes. Very thoughtful of you to lay out some clothes for visitors also -- I opted for the mohawk myself :3

Pandora's house: Ooo, very spooky with the withered trees outside and the general haunted house feeling of the exterior, I was very excited to see what I would discover inside. The front room was wonderfully creepy with the shrieking gyroid and the ghoulist poltergoids. The dingy wallpaper and carpeting was so rad! The room to the right was perhaps even more unsettling with the hospital beds, the gravestones, and the bloody handprints pictured on the walls. Definitely one of the most uniquely creepy rooms I have seen in quite some time. The sloppy was very apropos for this particular house too, since it seemed to be a home in a state of disorder of unrest. The giant library shelves looked fiendishly good with the creepy items upstairs, and the twisted laboratory in the basement was a nice finishing touch.

Effluo's house: I loved the way that the rich, purple tapestries of the harvest wall complemented the gothic rococo furniture in the main room! The layout was just excellent -- even with all the furniture that you set up in the house, the space was not at all cluttered and was easy to navigate. Well done! I really appreciated the little touches you added in your mush room, like the veggie basket, the ladybug chair, and the sewing machine in the corner. Again, great arrangement. The back room was quite sophisticated as well, and really harmonized with the overall motif of your town. The custom wallpaper in your left room added a very vibrant splash of color, and the design was a very pretty one (was it an original design of yours?) The upstairs room had a kind of dollhouse feeling to it that continued to build on that vaguely unsettling feeling, especially with the music playing in the background. I really liked the coordinating purples in your basement too, and you found a very neat way to display lots of your villager pics.

Ryden's house: Wonderful use of custom designs in the sweets room (I so wish I had room for custom wallpapers and such myself). The wallpaper in the back room/kitchen was just too perfect for the sweets floor! My compliments to the artist. I adored the pink and brown chocolate bricks in the left room as well -- I haven't seen that many thoughtful uses for sweets furniture and bakery items ever before! Every room featured something related to dessert/sweet confections, yet they all felt fresh and had a character and flavor all their own.

You have a great cast of villagers going for your town as well. I have always been mildly disturbed by Coco, but I think that she was an ideal selection for your town because of her quirkiness. Stitches and Lucky were right at home in Stardust as well, and all the others were cutie pies, simply put! Thank you for giving me the opportunity to visit, seeing Stardust was a real treat and I encourage others to visit as well!
 
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My dream code is in my signature! My town is constantly a work in progress, most of the random over-population of flowers and disappearing paths are to help the grass grow back on dirt patches. Still kind of proud of the rest though!
 
Feel free to check out my town, the address is in my sig as well but I need to fix the size so here it is anway. => 5069 4245 4421 I have a few very cool and original rooms in my house. (Mayor Tom's house)
 
Yes, please do, would love to see the changes you've made!

Onto the next...

Town of Luna: The evening sky with its shades of indigo and rose were a lovely sight when I first woke up in Luna. I liked all the fun tools you left out for visitors, and those qr codes were so, so pretty! I'm wondering if those were original designs of yours, as I don't recall ever seeing them on any of the qr path code sites (and I've combed through 'em all!). And eep! You've made them available to visitors as well! You'd best believe I'm coming back to take some of those home :) I also really like how your tiles were interspersed with the clover for a more naturalistic feeling. You have definitely assembled quite a dream team of villagers. I bumped into Zucker first, who was his usual adorable self, and I had to make a stop over at Skye's, who I adore (but sadly have no room for in my own town...) There were a wealth of hybrids that were very prettily arranged -- plenty of eye candy every which way. I found the pink and purple flowers around your windmill to be particularly mesmerizing.

I took a peep into Star's tent first, and even though there is not much room to work with in such small living quarters, I think you actually utilized the space quite nicely! Camping is all about enjoying the great outdoors, so what better way to decorate a tent than with plant-life? I loved what you did with your birthday room! The pastel colors were so pretty -- it was like living out a girlhood daydream. I very much appreciated the custom job that was done on nearly all your furniture also. The room to the right was just WOW! The wallpaper was just the cutest thing ever, and the color scheme was perfectly matched to the items in the room. Absolutely gorgeous. The egg and princess rooms definitely comported with the the theme of your house too. I liked the more casual/entertainment-centered impress that the upper room gave off, and I saw from your basement that you have managed to collect quite a number of villager pictures as well.

It was a real pleasure visiting, and I will definitely be back again!

Ahh thank you so much! I glad you really enjoyed it :blush:
Yes indeedy all the paths and signboards are made by me~ I'd love to see what you use the qr's for!
 
TheGreatBrain -- after reading your signature, I distinctly remember visiting JOY (I think I must have found the dream address through thonky or some such site) at least twice now and there aren't enough superlatives to state how much I enjoyed that town! It is definitely a must-see for anyone who has unlocked the dream suite, and certainly among one of the most original that I have visited. Since I have already had the pleasure of experiencing JOY, I decided to write a more detailed review on Farmland.

Town of Farmland:
I really liked the checkboard patterning of your grass/flower tiles, and the little strawberry and pumpkin patches that dotted the landscape. You definitely captured that rustic, countrified feeling with your choice of QR tiles. The village was so quaint and sunny, and your collection of hybrids was quite stunning.

I visited the muffin man down on Drury Lane first, and was delighted to find the man himself at work in the bakery! Old McDonald looked to be tilling the ground over by the farm on my next stop. The main room was wonderfully furnished -- very clever usage of the cow-patterned fabric here! The milk can, the cabin furniture, really every piece was thoughtfully selected. The chicken coop was such a unique idea, and the rooster/pig pen in the back room was very well thought out. The kitchen area was homey and neat, and I saw that those farm fresh eggs were being put to good use! Nice custom design in the upstairs bedroom as well, if I were the business of rating houses numerically, this would definitely be a ten!

Bo Peep was outside fretting over her sheep -- perhaps they ran off for fear of their woolly coats being turned into sweaters for patrons? But seriously, the wool shop was adorable, and I loved how you used the Aries rocking chairs in the back room as sheep substitutes. The workroom upstairs featured all the tools Bo Peep must use to create her handmade wares. Again, I am astounded by the sheer (or should I say 'shear') level of creativity. Your flower shop might just put poor Leif out of business! I loved the green wallpaper and wood flooring you chose, and the hybrids and carnations ought to have customers transfixed.

The layout and the execution of your theme was absolutely perfect! If I could make one suggestion, I would say that you might consider replacing certain villagers with ones that better suit your farm theme -- cows, horses, chickens, etc. I had a great time exploring and I would enthusiastically encourage others to check it out as well!
 
Please come check out mine, and I would want your honest opinion on improving the village! (My houses are...a big WIP though however) And thanks in advance!
 
i would love it if you came to my town! I'm still working on it and I dont really have toooo many fancy paths or anything but i still hope you will like it! DA is in my signature! if you have any tips on making my village better please feel free to tell me, i wont get offended or anything!
 
Town of Solaceon:

The various tiles that decorated your plaza were very eye-catching and very meticulously laid out. Beautiful interweaving of cobblestones and flowers for a splash of color. I happened to run into Alfonso right near the area where you placed his adorable image, and was so happy to have a chance to meet with one of my old friends from my City Folk days! And eek, you have Tabby -- think this was my first time meeting her face-to-face (I will withhold any further comments on her!). I will say that it was nice to get a chance to meet some villagers that I don't often see -- Frita, Rolf, and my old pal Alfonso are all personal favorite of mine. There were a bounty of hybrids and carnations which further beautified an already beautiful town. The way you had everything arranged showed a great deal of care.

I figured that two of your characters were mainly there for storage purposes, since their houses haven't been expanded yet. Would be great to see you add on to those houses in the future. I thought that the arcade to the left room in Igi's house was really cool - those gyroids seemed to be having a ball! The captain's chairs and the red customized astro sofa and sleek table were nice subtle touches. The wallpaper and flooring coordinated very well too. The back room was very uniquely designed, and really made me feel like I had been instantly transported to a tropical cafe. The gold-and-tan colors meshed together really nicely, and the sea view gave the room a really scenic and nautical atmosphere. The colors in the right-hand room were so vivid and pretty! Those customized mobiles were such an adorable touch, and I can only imagine how many trips to Cyrus it must have taken to customize all those box sofas! It was well worth the effort. The second-floor room was spacey, quirky, and again, quite original in its motley assortment of furniture. The main room was somewhat bare, and I am guessing that that particular space is still a work in progress. I'd really like to see how you end up utilizing it, and if you plan on expanding your basement as well.

I must say, I am rather envious of your landscaping skills and I'm really glad I got a chance to scope your town out!

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Ahh thank you so much! I glad you really enjoyed it :blush:
Yes indeedy all the paths and signboards are made by me~ I'd love to see what you use the qr's for!

I am an admitted QR code glutton, so I am now in the position where I have to wait for my fourth character to unlock the sewing machine! I tend to change out my tile patterns frequently, so you can be sure that some of yours will be featured in some capacity very soon!
 
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.
 
I am an admitted QR code glutton, so I am now in the position where I have to wait for my fourth character to unlock the sewing machine! I tend to change out my tile patterns frequently, so you can be sure that some of yours will be featured in some capacity very soon!

Yeah but everyone in this fandom make such sweet qr codes! Oh gosh thats one thing i do like about my paths is that theres no edges or corners to have with the paths. Look foward to seeing them make a feature~
 
Would love some feedback on mine! It's WIP but almost done. :3 DC is in the signature!
 
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