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Easter was ridiculous though, no arguments here

You have summed up acbells fairly well how I feel about the game. After I realised I didn't care about decorating my home or talking to villagers, and that's exactly what the entire match is, I gave up.

I believe my changing taste in games also contributed a large role in my lack of interest in the most AC entry, but you are right. If you don't delight in making the town/your home look nice there is in factn't a whole lot to do besides finish the museum once more.

Oddly enough, what that I missed most about this game was that the mundanity of this. I didn't play with much of the following entries, but I adored booting up that original GC game and just watering my plants, talking to my villagers, and checking the shop. It was so simple and so relaxing. I'd anticipate in-game events for a complete week, or be so excited when a guest NPC was on the island.

Of an whole island was too much. Suddenly, the island's aesthetic was my job. Where before, a wonky copse of trees or a poorly-placed route was exactly how life was, today it is really my job to repair it. And not just fix it, but make it pristine. To be a fascination. For a tourist destination.

And I really don't want that. I would like a cute little home and a daily regimen, using a group of pleasure neighbours (and possibly one or two who are jerks, but hey, that is life). It got too complicated.

I don't think that's too odd. Lots of Animal Crossing Bells For Sale individuals enjoy mundanity in their matches, seem at Euro Truck Simulator or how many people like to RP standard jobs in a variety of games.

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