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I wonder if you can use a secondary character to freeze the town villagers? That way you have all the time in the world to befriend them? Or to make it so that no one moves in/ out and you can put town projects where you want to?

I created a secondary character to reserve a spot for a future light house. No one has moved in or out since then.

If having a second character with incomplete initial tasks really does freeze villager movement: I will definitely take advantage of it when I get my American copy of the game. That way I can put up what town projects I want and lay down paths without fear of animals moving on top of my primo location or path!

In the mean time I'm deleting that secondary character on my Japanese game, I have a character I really want to just move out!
 
I wonder if you can use a secondary character to freeze the town villagers? That way you have all the time in the world to befriend them? Or to make it so that no one moves in/ out and you can put town projects where you want to?

I created a secondary character to reserve a spot for a future light house. No one has moved in or out since then.

If having a second character with incomplete initial tasks really does freeze villager movement: I will definitely take advantage of it when I get my American copy of the game. That way I can put up what town projects I want and lay down paths without fear of animals moving on top of my primo location or path!

In the mean time I'm deleting that secondary character on my Japanese game, I have a character I really want to just move out!

You don't need to "freeze" the town villagers. They tell you that they're moving out and when, and since you're the mayor you can tell them yes or no.

I do recommend using the extra houses to reserve spots in the village, but quick warning: you'd be surprised at where the animal can move in ;) It takes quite a bit of planning.
 
I dunno if this has been asked but how can you get the ability to have hairstyles from the opposite gender?

I think in city folk it was after you had already tried every hair style of your gender at least once. Is it the same in this?
 
I dunno if this has been asked but how can you get the ability to have hairstyles from the opposite gender?

I think in city folk it was after you had already tried every hair style of your gender at least once. Is it the same in this?

I believe you have to change your hairstyle 15 times.
 
I've gotta question regarding the game console furniture stuff. I've seen the Virtual Boy and the Wii Balance Board. Is there by any chance any other stuff? Like a Wii U or just the Wii?
 
I overheard that when you talk to Rover for the first time, you get to pick a map for your town. Is that true?

(I'm back everyone!)
 
Yes, it is true :) Rover show's you a randomized map and you have the opinion to say that you don't want that map. Then he'll give you another one and you can choose again if you want it or not.
 
You get a choice of four randomly-generated town layouts when creating a town. If you don't like all of them, you'd have to reset.
 
zedamex has a great video on choosing a town map. i cant link you as im on mobile now but its his recent videos
 
It helps getting four maps. In past games, I just got whatever layout I found myself in.
 
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This is the dream address of the lady from the 47min AC ND. Can anyone test if it actually works??
 
Not sure if this was already asked but I didn't want to look through 28 pages of posts ;)

What happens to tortimer since you become mayor?
 
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