Christmas Eve

It’s Christmas Eve, the night that Jingle comes to town. I found the black-nosed reindeer on this snowy night and asked him for something huge. He gave me a piece of Jingle furniture.

Jingle: It's like, you know, who doesn't like HUGE stuff?The object of this holiday is to keep finding Jingle over and over to get as much Jingle furniture as you want. But there’s a trick to it: You have to keep changing your hat or accessory to make him think you’re a different person each time. City Folk differs from other Animal Crossing games in that Jingle can hide inside animals’ homes (the houses with no lights turned on).

Jingle, inside a villager's house: Ah! I've been spotted...So I kept an eye out for Jingle, but I talked with some of my villagers as well. Octavian was a bit confused by the greetings and didn’t know what to say. Say “Merry Christmas,” Octavian.

Octavian: Hey there, my liege! Merry-- No, wait... Happy-- How does it go?When I talked to Lily, she said the countdown was on. At first I thought she was looking ahead to New Year’s, but that’s not the case. She was actually referring to the countdown to open presents.

Lily: The countdown is on... The countdown to presents, that is!!After finding Jingle four times tonight, he gave me two Jingle dressers, a Jingle sofa, and Jingle shelves.

My large festive tree (Christmas tree) and four pieces of Jingle furniture in my house.I sold the four furniture pieces for a total of 48,960 bells. I hope you all have a very Merry Christmas!

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