Tonight, I held my final Friday Night Forest in New Leaf. (Online services are ending by April 8th, in case any of you aren’t aware.) I opened my gate at 10 p.m., and BranDex and Alex came over to visit. It didn’t take us long to start throwing beans everywhere. 😛
The beans are so fun in New Leaf, with the way they bounce quite high, splish splash in the water, and have that great sound effect. The beans in New Horizons were so disappointing. I joked that the next game should be called Animal Crossing: Better Beans.
After that, we headed to my house. BranDex merged with me in my emerald room!
Upstairs, we made frog puns in my frog room. 🐸
I blinded everyone with my excessively bright gold basement, and then we started visiting all of my villagers.
When we visited Molly’s house, we discovered that we all had Molly in our towns! She’s definitely one of the cutest villagers in the game.
At my statue fountain, I was disappointed that the beans didn’t splash in the water. I think it was Alex that called it fake water. 😆
We all got some coffee at the Roost, we visited Booker’s house, and we discussed what it would be like if special characters had homes in town that we could visit on certain nights of the week. Oh, and I got attacked with a toy hammer. 😉
At about 11:25, we got disconnected. BranDex returned, and we watched the Forest history at the town tree.
We continued our tour of chatting with villagers, and we also went into town hall for a bit. At about 11:40, Alex returned and we went up to dance at Club LOL.
Next, we headed over to the museum. In my trophy room, I asked them if they wanted any of my extra villager photos I had on display. They each picked a couple, but I couldn’t pick them up. So I had to end the session, then pick them up, and then reopen. 😆
I mentioned the Splatoon face-cutout standee, and BranDex fell for the old pitfall-behind-the-standee trick. 😉
By this time, it was after midnight (my time), so I asked if they had time to visit the island. Unfortunately, BranDex had to go. I was trying to get us to take a group photo first, but he was already on the way out. So Alex and I took a photo by my fountain, which might remind some long-time readers/viewers of my final online session in City Folk.
But we weren’t quite done yet. We wanted to head out to the island for a couple of tours. The boat ride out there felt sad (to me, at least), knowing this was likely my last boat ride during online play. But then Kapp’n farted, and everything was okay.
We started out with a shark-catching tour, and I outfished Alex for the win. 😛
Next, Alex picked the Elite Hammer Tour. Tortimer bluntly told us to smack the machine. 😛
I don’t normally do very good at these, but I feel like I was getting a lot of hits in.
And then…poof. We disconnected. I didn’t hear back from Alex. I reopened my gate for a bit, but he didn’t return…so I closed the gate. A bit anticlimactic, but it was a fun night. Thank you for coming, BranDex and Alex!
Even though New Leaf makes communicating a bit of a chore, it has some fun online features that I’ll miss. The multiplayer mini-games on Tortimer Island, the dancing at Club LOL, the toy hammer fights, and more. I hope these features return in the next Animal Crossing game.
In other recent events, I visited Chris’s beautiful ice town of Sutton earlier this week. If you haven’t seen my write-up yet, check out the full Dream Suite Adventure, with many more screenshots of this awesome town.
According to Luna, my recent dream visitors include Jake from Pan City, Tien Dat from Yoshiii, Brenna from Marigold, Jan from Jansburg, and Ruben from Bulworth. Thanks for stopping by!
A few other quick notes about recent campers:
- Leonardo de Tiger was camping in town on March 22nd.
- Cranston the ostrich camped here on Wednesday.
- Chow the panda bear camped here today.
Just a reminder that this blog will live on! I’ll still be playing New Leaf, and I’ll still post two blog entries every month. So I hope you’ll return for this, or for my other Animal Crossing content on JVGS and Youtube. Hope to see you soon! Never Stop Crossing! 🙂