You can get tired of playing a game the same way, day in, day out, especially if game play is over multiple years (this pandemic period, for example). I’ve been making Snowboys for at least two winters, and I’ve collected 200 large snowflakes from them. I’ve also collected 190 regular snowflakes, the kind you “catch” with the net. And that’s what’s left of both types after building the DIY projects that require both regular and large snowflakes. I have the luxury, if you will, of getting a little goofy building my Snowboys. This is the last panel that’s displayed in the sequence when you do what I just did. I think I’m going to make all my Snowboys just like this until the snow disappears for spring. It will be interesting to see how it melts…
Category: Switch
lost in space on animal crossing
My youngest daughter found an extra Animal Crossing DIY recipe for a lunar rover and gifted it to me in-game. The recipe calls for ten star fragments, ten iron rocks, and four old tires. The old tires have to be found randomly while fishing, and they take a while to collect. But collect them I finally did, and so here we are, my avatar with his lunar rover in front and satellite in back.
The lunar rover is part of the Animal Cross Space Theme ( https://nookipedia.com/wiki/Space_Theme ). So far it looks like I have three in the Space Theme: the satellite in back, the lunar rover in front, and the flying saucer on the back part of my island. I don’t know how many more are left to collect, or when the recipes will show up. But having just these two together is a bit of fun.
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