Soon after starting my game tonight, I found Limberg walking on the beach. A dig spot was nearby, and I didn’t know what the buried item was. Most likely, it was a fossil or a gyroid. But still, there was a chance it was a pitfall. So I pushed Limberg into it, just in case. And luckily enough (for me), it was a pitfall and Limberg fell in. 🙂
In Nook ‘n’ Go, I couldn’t see what the middle furniture item was. That’s because a left platform (half of a chalkboard) was blocking my view of the item behind it.
I had to pretend to be interested in buying the hidden item, just to see what it was. It turned out to be a ukulele.
Puck was calling himself “Fashion Lad” tonight, and he had a fashion tip for me: Add garlic bread to my outfits. Sounds tasty.
The other penguin in town, Roald, wanted to play a game of hide-and-seek. He gave me 15 minutes to find him, Midge, and Bones.
Within a few seconds, I found Midge hiding behind a nearby house. And less than a minute after that, I found Roald on the beach…trying to hide behind a palm tree.
Bones took me a little longer to find, but not much. I still had more than 11 minutes remaining when I found Bones behind a tree near the fountain. For winning the game, Roald gave me a mini timpanoid.
At the Roost, I asked K.K. Slider for a random song and he performed Mountain Song for me. It’s an enjoyable one to watch, because K.K. sings the chorus pretty fast. 😛
After the show, I circled around town and went in the house next to mine, without thinking about it (since the light was on, I knew someone was home). It turns out that the house belongs to Goldie, who just moved in! I really like Goldie, so I’m glad to have her around…especially as my next-door neighbor!
I’m planning on posting my next ACCF video, City Folk Moments #6, next weekend. 🙂
You got the “gold” ticket!
(Is Goldie really a golden retriever, though?)
With her being named Goldie, I imagine that she’s probably supposed to be a golden retriever. But I’m not an expert on dog breeds, so I’m not 100% sure. (:
Omg, I love Goldie.