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Went and merged your post with the existing thread :p

Cool! I would have posted here, but when I did a forum search, nothing came up! >.<

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I would love to, but it's not available in Europe (yet?). I actually think I might like this a bit more than Animal Crossing: New Leaf (can't say for sure, though). But until it's available here, I just have to stalk this thread and the blogs. ;)
Quite honestly, I do not find this and AC to be the same at all. The only similarities I can see is that you have a place to call your own to decorate, and you can wear outfits. The Disney Characters are not like AC neighbors, they are just kind of...there.
 
I'm really enjoying the Pirates of the Caribbean DLC. I'm trying to take my time with it since Castleton is going a bit slow for me now that I've hit 94 stickers. I've been stuck on that for quite awhile. Still need to make a secret wand, and I'm close to getting the 200 cards. I have caught about 2390487239057 fish that were 179 centimeters and it makes me want to tear my face off every time.
 
Quite honestly, I do not find this and AC to be the same at all. The only similarities I can see is that you have a place to call your own to decorate, and you can wear outfits. The Disney Characters are not like AC neighbors, they are just kind of...there.

I know. :) It just seems this game has more to do that I'd like (meaning the quests and all that). That and there is no stress of villagers moving because you don't play for a while and stuff. But, like I said; I'm not sure. I might very well play this game and be bored with it after only a few days. I'll only know when I play it myself! :)
 
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I'm at 98 stickers. I only have the 2 ballroom dances left and I suck at it.
I'm mainly gardening and doing quests to get items I need for the cafe or to make furniture for the cafe or clothes for myself.
I haven't had a single NPC/Disney character ask for a favor that would get me the Comet Tail or Sheriff Star and I've used all of the Pixie Dust I had and nobody will offer me any more. They just want to give me seeds, Easter Eggs (which I have them all) or something else I already have in exchange for something.
I am sick of the Easter decorations in the square (it was really nice before Easter) and can't wait until July 1st when it should finally go away. I wonder what decorations will be there then? Looking forward to Halloween & Christmas, but that is so very far off.
 
I made a video showing every ball if it helps at all. I usually am awful at rhythm games, but I actually did okay with these.

You can get those items from the Castleton Dungeon as well.

I will certainly watch the videos. I've recorded the current ball on my phone and keep playing it back and pausing as needed, but I still am having a hard time.
I've gotten to D05 a few times, but haven't gotten any of the items I'm needing. I'll keep trying. I have gotten Mickey, Minnie (which I've made) & Goofy wands receipes. Still need Donald.
 
Just to keep in mind, the floor you end on actually DOES determine what items drop. @-@ And some are rarer than others--like the Comet which does drop on Floor 5, but requires a lot of gems.

Off the top of my head, the only favors that give it are from Donald asking for the extremely rare bubbles from each World so I find grinding them in the Dungeon a better chance.
 
I'm at 98 stickers. I only have the 2 ballroom dances left and I suck at it.

I'm so bad at the dances that I think I'm going to have to pay some kid to get past those events for me. I only got through the first ball by luck. There was a lot of swearing, and I called the characters in the ballroom some very unkind names. If I had my way, those aristocrats would all take a trip to meet Madame Guillotine. Stupid, golf-clapping, inbred taffs.
 
I'm so bad at the dances that I think I'm going to have to pay some kid to get past those events for me. I only got through the first ball by luck. There was a lot of swearing, and I called the characters in the ballroom some very unkind names. If I had my way, those aristocrats would all take a trip to meet Madame Guillotine. Stupid, golf-clapping, inbred taffs.

I've gotten where I've only Missed 4 and still can't get 5 crowns to pass.
I've had a friend of mine that was in band for years, try it and she can't even get past it.
I know what you get when you get 100 stickers and can open the cabinet in Yen Sid's tower, and I really want it.
I'll keep trying.
 
Some people recommend just constantly tapping when it pops up. I don't really know how to help as I usually am pretty bad at these games, but I find it follows the rhythm really well (including times where this makes the harder ones easier). I've found the Moonlight Balls to be the hardest due to some of the mechanics in their dances. Just remember the order they pop up in and keep listening to the music.

Having big combos helps a lot too so depending on where you miss can be the issue.
 
I personally love the rhythm games and had no problem passing them. After posting my best score on miiverse I had someone ask me for help and so I ended up experimenting a little with them to see if I could help them pass.
What kind of combos are you guys getting in the rhythm games? I feel like the bigger the combo the better off you are, like Jennifer said. For example, after purposely messing up I passed with this score:
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But I didn't with this one:
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The biggest difference I see is the max combo. I don't know. Just a suggestion. But of course you do want to get as few misses as possible. Also try to stay relaxed when playing and remember that for the most part you should have plenty of time for you to respond to what's on the top screen.
 
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How do you get the commirative photos taken? Is it just random? Or does it have to do with completing a certain number of tasks or cafe themes? ( the residents are quite stingy with gifts I need to create furniture)

Also the, I think it is, rainbow honey, special vegetable and rainbow flower? I'm sure I didn't remember those right. Is that random as well or does it come from planting a specific flower or vegetable?

^_^
 
How do you get the commirative photos taken? Is it just random? Or does it have to do with completing a certain number of tasks or cafe themes? ( the residents are quite stingy with gifts I need to create furniture)

Also the, I think it is, rainbow honey, special vegetable and rainbow flower? I'm sure I didn't remember those right. Is that random as well or does it come from planting a specific flower or vegetable?

^_^

Doing 3 favors for a character or completing a combo that would cause them to show up at the Cafe are how you get pictures.

Rainbow Honey is gotten from various rare flowers such as the Black Rose, Royal Rose, Big Ol' Sunflower, and Rainbow Clover.

Special Vegetable you have the chance to get a seed from a Giant Turnip seed (gotten through one of the last 100 Acre Wood Episodes--the Sparkle Seed one).

Special Flower is gotten from harvesting a Royal Rose (which is gotten from harvesting a Black Rose)
 
There was this little boy in Best Buy with his mom. He picked up this game and said, "I want it!" then guess what his mom said?
"That's a girl game."

Bam. Right there. Exactly what's wrong with today's world.
This isn't just a gender-specific game- this game is for everyone.

So if you're a guy and you want this game, get it. It's fun and it's not a "girl-only" game. I swear.


Anyways...
am I the only one that says "Hello" (using the greetings) to every single person I see? Even if I see them like 3 times? XD
 
There was this little boy in Best Buy with his mom. He picked up this game and said, "I want it!" then guess what his mom said?
"That's a girl game."

Bam. Right there. Exactly what's wrong with today's world.
This isn't just a gender-specific game- this game is for everyone.

So if you're a guy and you want this game, get it. It's fun and it's not a "girl-only" game. I swear.


Anyways...
am I the only one that says "Hello" (using the greetings) to every single person I see? Even if I see them like 3 times? XD

What a sexist mom.
Who said games were labelled 'girls' or 'guys'
 
What a sexist mom.
Who said games were labelled 'girls' or 'guys'

Well, I view the Style Savy (Style Boutique) series as girls games. However, I don't feel that entitles a dude to not play it. Me personally, I find it ackward asking for Style Savy Trendsetters because the game was really aimed towards women no matter how you put it, and the game has girly written all over it, especially since you can't even play as a dude.

This game... I don't even see how this game can possibly be for girls. If anything, it's unisexual. It has things that the average boy will like and things that the average girl will like.
 
Well, I view the Style Savy (Style Boutique) series as girls games. However, I don't feel that entitles a dude to not play it. Me personally, I find it ackward asking for Style Savy Trendsetters because the game was really aimed towards women no matter how you put it, and the game has girly written all over it, especially since you can't even play as a dude.

This game... I don't even see how this game can possibly be for girls. If anything, it's unisexual. It has things that the average boy will like and things that the average girl will like.

Style Savvy isn't necessarily a girl's game either--while you only get to be a girl, I'm hoping by the next installment (Since You could dress up guys in the sequel and the update Japan received even lets you customize) will let people make male characters. I actually know a large amount of guys who play it. It's a fashion design game and there's tons of male fashion designers.

I think it's silly to focus on what gender you can play though--I mean, Harvest Moon is more popular with girls, but for the longest time you couldn't even play as a girl. Just as an example.

It has some elements that can be seen as girly (The twirling dodge and the ballroom dancing games) plus the advertisements highly show that.

I'd probably have been really tempted to go over and point out that the game lets you make characters of both genders and isn't just for girls :/ Too many games get silly labels for no reason.
 
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