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AC Happy Home Designer Animal Crossing: New Leaf Animal Crossing: City Folk Happy Home Designer Blog Jeff's New Leaf Blog Jeff's New Leaf Town New Leaf QR Codes New Leaf Hair Guide New Leaf Face Guide How to Save 3DS Screenshots Hello, and welcome to my Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer Blog! I'm Jeff and here you can follow along with my adventures in the game. Unlike other Animal Crossing games, Happy Home Designer does not run in real-time. So each blog entry will usually cover multiple "game days." If you'd like, you can or just jump right in! At the bottom of the page, you'll be able to find links to all of the entries. Or read my . Erik the deer was out on Main Street today. He wanted a cozy mountain cottage where he could enjoy the fresh air. Of course, I put his home up in the mountains and I made sure it was winter. I'm not sure if Erik is officially a reindeer or not, but I'll be treating him as one. I added in some decorated trees and made his house red and green for Christmas.

I also put in a newly-unlocked tree stump chair. I used the other new furniture items indoors: The bread basket, lantern, backpack, and rice-plant bed. Along with cabin furniture and a fireplace, this should make for a nice, cozy home for Erik. If you'd like to visit, just enter project code 0606-7749-702. And I'm pretty sure Erik is a reindeer now, because I caught him practicing flying. Penelope the pink mouse was out on Main Street today. She told me that even though she's not getting married, she wants to throw a huge wedding party. I picked out a piece of land near a river, and I made sure it was springtime (with cherry blossoms falling). The bell PWP was unlocked with this project, and Penelope insisted on including it outdoors. I decided to make the reception outdoors. There are tables and chairs for all the guests, along with the wedding cake and some fancy tea sets. I tried to make her house look a bit like a church, and I used a heart rug on the ground. I added in some red roses for good measure;

I really like the way this came out. Inside the church, I put in some benches to act as pews for the wedding guests.
capitol 23l backpackSome special event rugs lead up to the front of the church, where the lucky couple will tie the knot.
jones backpack 18lThere is a podium for the pastor or priest to perform the ceremony, and there is a pipe organ off to the side.
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By request, I have gone back and uploaded some of my early villager house creations to the Happy Home Network.
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laptop backpack for asus g75 Thanks for stopping by. See you next time! Looking for some gift ideas? How about some Animal Crossing Amiibo figures, Amiibo cards, or an Animal Crossing 2016 wall calendar? Feel free to leave a comment below!a holiday dress for all your Chistmas party needs 1 month ago with 94 notes just the top of one of my outfits as per request 1 month ago with 69 notes athousandsapphires:motherfuckin-miracles-brother:skelegiel:Sometimes i wonder if my followers have their own “headcanon voice” for meNew ask prompt!! Send me a link to the closest find of your head canon voice for me!! 2 months ago with 30,265 notes

practiced lace and aprons to de-stress from assignments 2 months ago with 1,704 notes 2 months ago with 42 notes A new look for November based on one of my favourite outfits irl and a backpack I really wanna order 2 months ago with 995 notes the new kitchen is finally coming allong 2 months ago with 28 notes for @pingcrossing who requested an edited version om my most popular designsorry for the delay! 2 months ago with 90 notes the new update has me back in the mood trying to finish up my mayor’s house “Rosewood Mannor” 2 months ago with 19 notesHere are some tutorials and how to’s that I like to use for various things!How to make water Patterns (youtube)This is how they get you. This is exactly how Nintendo gets you to spend money on stuff that might just end up in a landfill in a few years. For those of you that don’t know: today is the release of Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer, a game where you decorate the homes of your favorite Animal Crossing critters.

Like most Nintendo games nowadays, Happy Home Designer has amiibo functionality—except these aren’t figurines. The idea, which is Nintendo as hell, is to get people trading with others in real life. Once you have a card, you can actually import the character on it to your game, and hang out with them. Better, you’ll get a chance to decorate some of their houses. (You can also use some of these cards in other Nintendo games, like Mario Maker.)There are 100 cards in all (right now), and you can buy them in packs of six. Each pack contains five regular villagers, and one special character—all randomized. I went ahead and bought a handful of packs to show you guys what you can expect if you purchase these. Here’s what I got. Each pack comes in a nice little package When you open one, you’ll get this:Here’s what was inside pack one: Bluebear, Jitters, Samson, Yuka, Annalisa, and Redd. Nobody I’m particularly fond of here, but hey, it’s the first pack. You’ll note that each card is numbered, gives you a birthday, and also informs you what type of animal the creature is in the top left corner.

There are a couple of other symbols that I’m not 100% sure about, but this is what I gather. The symbol under the name looks like a horoscope sign. Each card also shows a side of a die and a picture or Rock, Paper, Scissors—so you could theoretically play games with them too, though there’s no specific ruleset that I know of. Maybe Nintendo wants you to make it up as you go along.The rare card in this pack is Redd, the shifty fox that sells you rare (or potentially fake) art in the main games. Rare cards look different—they’re shiny! It’s a little hard to make out in a picture, but...We’ve got Muffy, Deli, Snake, Harriet, Clyde and Jambette.First repeats with Snake, Clyde, and Jambette, but I can’t be too miffed—look, it’s Timmy Nook!! And also a monkey with an awesome name that I’ve never seen in the main games!Check out that Resetti. I can’t even get mad about the extra Cyrano. I also really like the look of Octavian and Fauna, two animals I would love to meet in my game.

I never get such cool animals in AC games, so in that sense, it’s nice to be able to have some control over who appears in Happy Home Designer. You mean to tell me there’s a pigeon with a Knight’s helmet in Animal Crossing that I’ve never met before? I’m kind of bummed about the Kapp’n card here—that’s the same card that was packaged inside of the game for me, but hey. It’s a ‘rare’ card I can presumably trade for another special one.So, out of 30 different cards, I got 25 unique cards and five repeating ones. Not bad, but not amazing, either. And really, there was only one card that I wanted above all. That sweet lil puppy on the cover of every single pack. Don’t get me wrong: I knew there was only a small chance I’d get her. She’s probably one of the rarest cards (or at least, I assume so—it’s hard to get a sense of what the ratio of cards out in the wild is right now). Isabelle is likely the card everyone will want. Nintendo is even releasing a special version of her in Japan;

it looks like this: I already have another set of five packs on the way from Amazon; here’s hoping one of them contains my cheerful pup. You’re probably wondering to yourself: should I bother with these cards? I’d suggest playing Happy Home Designer for an hour or two, seeing how you like it, and go from there. The games come with one card, so you can see how it works first-hand and decide whether or not you think that’s worth an extra investment. I also think that this Animal Crossing game will be somewhat divisive, in that not everyone will be as into the whole ‘decorating houses’ thing—I find it plenty fulfilling, but I know some people will miss being able to do normal stuff, like fishing or making money. Happy Home Designer is more about creativity and being self-directed, and that won’t be everyone’s bag. So I really wouldn’t buy a ton of cards before knowing you like the game first. I assume hardcore Animal Crossing fans are in the bag already, as the cards provide an easy way of getting to see your old friends once more.