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well for Nintendoish games i consider ace attorney very relaxing as it doesn't require much input
I'm going to try to play the DS version. I was even playing one day. Is the game infinite or does it have a time limit to finish? I want to try to do some Christmas events, as Christmas is coming.Animal Crossing.
The game continues and there's no real end to the game unless you reach the final year that the game allows you to play, (basically if you go into the date/time setting in the game and change the year to 2099, that's as far as you can play to, if this makes any sense). There's no time limit on how fast you have to get your house's mortgage fully paid off, unless you're going to play for several hours a day selling fruits, sea shells, unwanted clothing, unwanted furniture, fossils, fish or bugs. You just play the game at your own pace doing all of those things and really once you fully paid off your in game house there's not much else to do, unless you missed some holidays or villagers birthdays of if you don't have all of the in game art, fish, fossils or bugs in your in game town's museum. Also as a tip, do keep in mind that the main shop that Tom Nook works at does close at like 8/9 at night time each in game day, since all of the games use real time, meaning whatever time it is for you in real life that's the same time it'll be in the game if you have it set that way.I'm going to try to play the DS version. I was even playing one day. Is the game infinite or does it have a time limit to finish? I want to try to do some Christmas events, as Christmas is coming.
Send me a private message with a list of games to learn Japanese because I want to learn as I have for a long time.The game continues and there's no real end to the game unless you reach the final year that the game allows you to play, (basically if you go into the date/time setting in the game and change the year to 2099, that's as far as you can play to, if this makes any sense). There's no time limit on how fast you have to get your house's mortgage fully paid off, unless you're going to play for several hours a day selling fruits, sea shells, unwanted clothing, unwanted furniture, fossils, fish or bugs. You just play the game at your own pace doing all of those things and really once you fully paid off your in game house there's not much else to do, unless you missed some holidays or villagers birthdays of if you don't have all of the in game art, fish, fossils or bugs in your in game town's museum. Also as a tip, do keep in mind that the main shop that Tom Nook works at does close at like 8/9 at night time each in game day, since all of the games use real time, meaning whatever time it is for you in real life that's the same time it'll be in the game if you have it set that way.
Yes, while Christmas in real life is always on December 25th, in all of the Animal Crossing games it's always on December 24th, called Toy Day and Christmas Day on December 25th in the games is a regular non holiday in game day.
I don't play games in Japanese though.Send me a private message with a list of games to learn Japanese because I want to learn as I have for a long time.
Your intense Japanese-like existence was confusing!!! lololI don't play games in Japanese though.
I don't understand what you meant by this.Your intense Japanese-like existence was confusing!!! lolol