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Nuetrik [128]
3 years ago
11

What type of animal crossing villager are you?

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1 answer:
Vitek1552 [10]3 years ago
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Answer and Explanation: Animal Crossing is a soothing and relaxing game that provides an escape from reality. It has been around for years now, and is a game where one can live out a virtual life complete with adorable, animated animal villagers (anthropomorphic animals i.e animals having the form of humans) who punctuate daily life perfectly with their unique personalities.

The main goal of the game, is to fully upgrade your house and pay off your debt for each upgrade (paying off the mortgage placed upon the player's house) — but how you get there is up to the player.

Some of the villager types include: Bear Villagers e.g. Beardo, Charlise, Chow and Curt; Bird Villagers e.g. Admiral, Anchovy, Jacob;  Bull Villagers; Cat Villagers; Chicken Villagers etc.

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