Tonight I changed my blue winter path back to a green brick path.
I was going to get my hair dyed green to turn back into Mohawk McClover, but Shampoodle was already closed. I’ll do it soon, though.
After I returned from the city, Goose told me that Pompom recently became a vegetarian. I could see how the animals might feel a bit threatened by having neighbors that eat meat.
Saharah was in town, looking for old wallpaper. But Melba was the only critter that had any wallpaper to give me.
Over by town hall, Ribbot and Nate were playing a detective game. Ribbot was questioning the witness Nate, and Nate ratted me out! Ribbot then informed him that I was standing right next to him and he freaked out. I wonder if I can talk Pompom into eating a nice bear steak…
I got a surprise when I went into Avery’s house. He has packed up his belongings and he’s ready to move out.
Avery has been in town a long time. It seems like all of my long-time residents are moving out.
As you may have heard, Nintendo is ending online play for all Wii and DS games as of May 20th. This means you have less than three months to play ACCF, Mario Kart Wii, Animal Crossing: Wild World, and any other Wii or DS games online. I’m going to open up my ACCF gate a few more times before then, namely the first Friday of each month at 10pm EST (starting next Friday). So if you’re on my roster, feel free to stop by.
I know my Wi-Fi Moments videos on Youtube have been pretty popular, and sadly that series will be coming to an end in the next few months. I will try to make at least two more episodes with the upcoming footage I record (plus some leftover clips I haven’t used yet).
The good news is that once Nintendo makes a Wii U version of Animal Crossing, I will start a new Wi-Fi Moments series for that game. Of course we have no idea when that will be, but at least Wi-Fi Moments isn’t gone forever.
HA! Animal Crossing for the Wii U thats hilarious
It seemed like a no-brainer at the time. The series hadn’t skipped a home console release before. We just didn’t know Nintendo was going to neglect Wii U so badly in favor of their favorite child, 3DS.