I have only ever had one visitor to my town... It was a pretty awesome experience. I little nerve racking, but fun. I have always wondered though... what kind of impression does my town give visitors?
There is nothing great about my town... its got some flowers in it, I have a couple or exotic fruit trees and I have an impressive house... but that's about it.
I am not going to transform my town over night, but I am hell bound on making my town a comfy place to visit. Yesterday I made Munroe its on flag. As you can see in the photos, its basically an Animal Crossing take on the Canadian flag. I figured, hey my guests should know they are visiting a Canadian town eh? ha!
I have also spent WAY too much time donating time to the Town Fund to get a lovely fountain at the town gate. It took 500,000 bells to get this thing but, what an impression to make on visitors!
What a lovely fountain! What a lovely fountain surrounded by hybrid flowers!
Yea, I added the hybrids in afterward, for what I think is a more pleasing look then all the normal flowers huddled around.
You can't really see the hybrids or the fountian in thier best light in these photos...
I'll try a little harder next time.
Until all the grass grows in around the fountain though... this is all I got..
Friday, February 25, 2011
The Town Gate
Labels:
animal crossing,
city folk,
custom flag,
fountian,
hybrid flowers,
town flag,
Town gate
Welcome to the Town Of Munroe...
I have been playing Animal Crossing for a little less than a year but, recently I have become quite addicted to it. Constantly changing the look of my character, my house, the rooms in my house and adding fun stuff to my town, I was kind of sad that once I changed something, there was really no record of what things looked like before.
Me being a photographer by nature, I decided to utilize the camera feature in Animal Crossing: City Folk and start photo blogging my gaming escapades.
So here, I will document my town's happenings - for my own records and hopefully as a visual aid for new players (so they may see things, before they actually encounter them.
Enjoy!
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