Coffee Beans:
It's bean a while, I know...
What do you get when you mix COVID quarantine + coffee + Animal Crossing?
Too much time, weird family schedules, and craziness in
Animal Crossing.
This past Sunday morning, July 5, 2020, I decided to try an experiment and see how many turnips I could buy before Mrs. Coffee was ready to play. I was up early and started buying turnips from Daisy Mae almost as soon as she started selling them.
I had coffee brewed up and ready to go, and started running around buying turnips and then placing them all over our island.
Is this the most amount of turnips ever purchased in Animal Crossing: New Horizons? I'm not sure what the record is, but this was the record for me. It will probably be my record for a good while, but with the whole COVID quarantine going on, crazy family schedules, and coffee, I figured why not try something like this.
What's the most amount of turnips ever purchased in an Animal Crossing game on a Sunday from good old Daisy Mae?
Here is the video:
After purchasing this many turnips and having them all over our island, we started experiencing a bit of lag in the character movements for the first time since we started playing Animal Crossing, sometimes almost like our characters were getting stuck running between the turnips.
Tom Nook didn't vote me off the island yet, so I think I'm still okay there. Mrs. Coffee may delete my file though if I continue the turnip antics. Timmy and Tommy of course never had great turnip prices for us on our island during the week, but I was able to get rid of all the turnips, I just sold the last 3 sets of 100 on our own island.
I hope everybody is doing well in these crazy times, and hopefully you all have been enjoying some decent video games and great coffees as well.
Questions:
Are any of you playing Animal Crossing on the Switch, and if so, do you have a favorite activity in the game outside of buying turnips?
Does anybody know what the record is for the most turnips purchased in an Animal Crossing game?
P.S. If you're needing any bells, let me know in the comments.
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Saturday, July 11, 2020
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Animal Crossing: City Folk, how much has it been played? Official Nintendo Channel data report
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Tom Nook should be used in Super Smash Bros. 3DS/Wii U, he could rob you of your health as he does of bells in the Animal Crossing games. |
The Animal Crossing games seem to follow the Mario Kart games formula, that formula being where only one game from the series is released per console. Animal Crossing: New Leaf just released for the Nintendo 3DS in the U.S. this week, and is the first 3DS Animal Crossing game. Before jumping to the trailer for the new 3DS game, we're looking at Tom Nook's Wii outing.
Animal Crossing: City Folk released for Wii on November 16, 2008. The game was developed by Nintendo's EAD studio, and it received an ESRB rating of "EVERYONE" with "Comic Mischief" listed as content for parents and gamers to be aware of.
If you own a Wii, or even a Wii U because of its backwards compatibility with Wii games, you can now get Animal Crossing: City Folk for under $20 as a Nintendo Selects title. How many hours might you expect from the game if you have never played it though? Brew yourself some coffee, and let's take a look at the official U.S. Wii Nintendo Channel data to get an idea!
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Nintendo Selects - Animal Crossing: City Folk Data Report
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Pictured from left to right: K.K. Slider, Brewster, and Tom Nook |
Coffee Beans:
Animal Crossing: City Folk (AC:CF) was originally released for the Wii on November 16, 2008. The game released with two versions: the software only version with a MSRP of $49.99, and a Wii Speak bundle for $69.99 which included the Wii Speak unit and game.
AC:CF was developed by Nintendo's Entertainment Analysis and Development studio, and it followed very closely game-play wise in the footsteps of the Animal Crossing games released before it on the GameCube and Nintendo DS.
The game received an "Everyone" rating from the ESRB with "Comic Mischief" listed as the only content for gamers/parents to be aware of.
On Sunday May 15, 2011, Animal Crossing: City Folk joined three other Wii games in America as a Nintendo Selects title, which means it now has a MSRP of just $19.99.
How many hours have Wii owners reported spending in Animal Crossing: City Folk (probably being ripped off by Tom Nook and his outrageous prices), with 919 days of game-play reported? Let's take a look!
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