Description:This open-world game has a predetermined plot. If they live alone, players are not restricted by the task's or story's primary narrative. Many people like the excitement of "talking" with fascinating animal personalities. It is possible to connect the GameCube's internal clock to real time so that regular events like morning workouts and fishing tournaments and real holidays like Christmas and Halloween appear in the game. Additionally, some players purposefully alter the time to advance or retreat.
The game's obvious objective is to enable user expansion of their home. Any furniture or other goods the player purchases for the game are kept in their residence.
HOW TO PLAY:1.Tom Nock of Civet Cat will build a store and grant players a loan (19800 bells) to purchase their first home. The only items that will fit in the tiny house are the carpet, the wall covering, and the radio.
2.Players can ask Rick to expand the home after paying off the initial loan (148000 bells). The following day, the residence's size would quickly expand. Players can choose to add a basement or keep expanding the size of the house after paying off the debt once again (for 398000 bells) (498000 bells). After another debt repayment, Rick may give the player new powers (798000 bells are required).
3.Furniture has an impact on feng shui. The chance of finding bell coins or unusual riches increases when items of a particular color are placed in a particular position. At Happy House College, feng shui is also employed to calculate grades. Trophies and other prizes given out during specific festivals are not based on a recipient's race or sexual orientation. There is a better probability of acquiring money or other items if they are put.
According to the definition of excellent feng shui, placing orange furniture in the north and red furniture in the east makes finding bells and other items easier. Finding the bell will be simpler if the yellow furniture is placed in the west, while finding Bell's money and things will be simpler if the green furniture is placed in the south.