Running out of things to do in my town...

LauraLooLaa

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This may sound really stupid, but I've had my town since March 2014, upgraded my house the max times, changed it to a castle, built loads of public works, laid down paths and loads of flowers, and I just feel like there's nothing really left for me to do. I'm getting bored but I don't want to restart my town cause I know I will regret it.

Any tips on what I could do? :)
 
I agree. Taking a break might help. If you've gotten that much done since March, sounds like you've been playing pretty often.
You might come back to find something different you wanna do with a fresh mindset.
 
Like the other have said, taking a break will probably help! But you could also try picking a theme to landscape and decorate your town around! AC:NL gives you so many options for customization, so even though it'd take a lot of time, effort, and bells, it'll keep you occupied and it'd be a fun project! Right now I'm working on changing my town into a Japanese-themed town. :)
 
Look for new villagers you like maybe? Or redecorate your house/ your villagers houses? TT to discover new seasons and complete your museum? Make cute clothes? Play on the island? :blush:
 
Well...you could go on lots of Island Tours, snag tons of lilies, come to my town, plant them in coloured sequences... Just kidding!

I think the above posters are right. Just take a small break. Or change things up a bit. If the season has changed in your town do you have paths or tiles that could be redone? Like MadameSpringy said, relandscaping could be lots of fun and a challenge, besides.
 
So, there's always this one town that I show to all people claiming they don't know what to do anymore, or they're not inspired anymore.. et cetera.
Keep in mind: the following town is simply insane and it give you an idea WHAT IS REALLY possible when it comes to all the different themes (outdoor + indoor), decoration ideas and other creative details.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHG0je88WAw

So, watch it.
Get incredibly inspired.
And then head out and create.


PS: Here are four impressions from the video:

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