Saturday, October 26, 2013

Animal Crossing Problems: Unwanted Villagers

Okay if you follow me on Instagram you know that I am an Animal Crossing junkie.  I L-O-V-E the game! I love my Pikachu 3DSXL.  I love collecting Street Passes.  I love getting new Street Pass homes.  I love collecting Friend Codes.  I love visiting other towns and I love having other players visit my town.  There is a downside to Street Pass and visitors though...


Carmen: She moved in to my town after my sister visited.
Mott: I picked him up from someone who visited.
Tammi: She moved in from someone I street passed.

I FINALLY got Carmen to move out.  I don't even care that I didn't get her picture before she left.  Every single day I pray that Tammi will tell me she's moving out but so far no luck.

Another thing I LOVE about Animal Crossing is the campsite.  With the campsite, random villagers will visit your town.  If you have less than 10 neighbors you have the option of asking the camper to move in to your town.  The downside:


Cherry the Dog

Hazel the Unibrow Squirrel

Peaches the Zombie Horse

Spork.  :/
I get the worst campers!  I have asked three campers to move in to my town:  Willow, Rosie, and Henry.  After I invited Willow to move in who should visit but LOLLY!

I also LOVE cute cat villagers. <3
Of course I had no room for her so she left.  :(

So that's my rambling Animal Crossing post of the day.  Who is your least favorite neighbor?  Have you missed out on a dream camper due to lack of housing in your town?

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