![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I really have done all of this before, in Animal Crossing on the GameCube. Of course, they're not just vague memories. With the deepest, strangest feeling that I've done this all before, I roll into my bed, close my eyes, and wait for the next day. In the end the work raises a mere 1,400 bells, and Nook has already tired of me. I'm particularly taken with a burly penguin called Roald - he's always so. They are mostly menial tasks, allowing me to get used to my surroundings, helping me get to know my animal friends. It's little more than a shack, and Nook, an entirely too-friendly raccoon, is forcing me to pay off my mortgage, an astounding 19,800 bells, by working for him in his shop. She let me know Tom Nook had prepared a home for me. The girl behind the counter in the Town Hall, Pelly, is very helpful. I have strange vague memories of another place, another time, when the Kapp'n would take me across to a beautiful island, and sing sea shanties while he did so. Despite that fact, he drops me off cheerfully. I'm heading to the town of NewGenki, a small town populated by animals, and I have no money to pay the fare. The driver, a frog, introduces himself as the Kapp'n, and asks me a variety of questions to find out who I am - secretly it helps me ascertain that very thing myself. The first thing I remember is waking up in the back of a warm taxi cab, speeding through the driving rain. ![]()
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