I started up the game this evening and saw that some cedar trees now have Christmas lights on them. They looked quite nice.
As I walked around town, I saw Tabby. She pinged me and suggested a new public works project, a round streetlight. Wow, how many types of streetlights does this game have?
Apparently, it’s a snowball on a stick.
I then went up to Main Street, where Luna told me that Emily from Sheerio was my most recent dream visitor.
The Emporium had K.K. Love Song for sale. Surprisingly, it was actually a song I needed! It was actually the first K.K. song I ever heard in an Animal Crossing game; it was included as my “free gift” on the memory card of the original GameCube game back in 2002.
Anyway, I headed next door to Able Sisters, and they finally had a Santa coat for sale. I bought it up, and I believe this completes my Santa suit.
When I returned to town, I talked to Tabby again for some reason.
I went looking for my snowballs to make a snowman. For the first time, I had to push one over a bridge. That’s always nerve-racking, but the ball of snow survived.
Because of where the snowballs were, I didn’t want to risk pushing them all the way across town to be with my other snowmen. So I made this one near town hall, and its eyes rolled a 27 for me. It was a number I needed, and it put me only one hole away from a bingo.
I then returned to my other snowmen over by the plaza. One of them had passed away overnight, so only three of them remained. The first one gave me a 26, which I needed. It put me one hole away in two different directions. The next snowman gave me a 37…BINGO!
I scored it diagonally. Here is my winning bingo card:
As a reward, he gave me a ski rack. I’m not sure what I was expecting…
Apparently, the snowman took my winning bingo card when he gave me the ski rack. Because when I talked to the remaining snowman, he wouldn’t roll a new number for me because I didn’t have a bingo card. So I’ll have to make another bingo snowman tomorrow to get a new card. Anyway, this is what the ski rack looks like:
It’s an okay item, but it sure took an awful lot of work to get it.
Rolf told me he was going to move out on the 19th. I made him stay. Why is it always the animals I like that want to move out? Ugh.
Skye (the human) came over to punch a bingo card and to get signatures for a petition. When she was done, I wrapped up my game for the night. See you all next time, and good luck with your snowmen!