Meeting Petunia

Blaire, the snooty squirrel, has already moved out of town. I got her goodbye letter when I started up the game today.

Blaire's goodbye letter.I wanted to see who her replacement was, so I checked my map and saw a new house in acre B-1. It belonged to another snooty animal, Petunia the purple cow.

Meeting Petunia.After introducing myself, I spoke with her a second time and she showed interest in my trilobite.

Petunia: You have an authentic trilobite! Don't try to hide it!She offered me a regal wall for it, but I declined. Trading a fossil for wallpaper is not a fair trade. So of course, she got mad that I turned her down.

Petunia: After I made a generous offer? You're so callous!After pushing her around a little bit, I resumed my late night walk around town. The daily glowing spot gave me 10,000 bells today. And at the wishing well, Baabara offered me her plaza tile for my plesio neck.

Baabara: You have an authentic plesio neck. Don't try to hide it!The conversation was identical to the one I had with Petunia earlier. I declined and continued on.

Over by the museum, I pushed a snowball into a hole. Later Animal Crossing games don’t let you do this; the snowball will break as soon as it hits the hole. Even though it serves no purpose, I just like doing weird things like this on GameCube. Just because I can.

Pushing a snowball into a hole.I then stopped at the post office and then returned home. I went into my basement and decided to play some NES Donkey Kong.

Playing Donkey Kong in Animal Crossing.The inclusion of NES games in Animal Crossing is one of the game’s best (and most overlooked) features. I played a few rounds of DK before ending my game for the night.

Playing Donkey Kong

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