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Good Things That Animal Crossing Secretly Teaches People

don't screw up the grass by running all over it. Keep yo' environment nice. Plant lots of flowers and trees.

Be the amazing capitalist you always knew u could be.
 
It teaches many things, but one huge thing it teaches (mostly for little kids) is that sometimes good friends move away, and you may not see them again for a long time. :(
 
  • friends (villagers) come and go
  • sometimes your investments don't work out (turnips)
  • lying doesn't get you rewards (getting gold/silver axe in city folk)
  • make the most of every day before you're burdened with work (isabelle)
  • creativity is great (designing shirts that villagers compliment)
  • life doesn't always have instant rewards
  • gardening can always bloom new possibilities
  • writing letters is nicer than sending texts (pete)
  • be kind to your parents (mum and dads letters)
  • you can't go back on your decisions, and if you do there are consequences (resetti)
  • enjoy the little things in life
 
AC has briefly taught me about mortgage and loans. It has also taught me a lot about bugs, fossils and fish. I can now distinguish almost all the species and I never have before c: I never knew what a cicada was but now whenever its summer and theyre outside I just think of how theyre in Animal Crossing too cx
 
I don't know if someone has already pointed this out yet (I'm a little too sleepy to read all 6 pages of the thread), but you can learn actually learn quite a bit about insects, dinosaurs, and fish from the museum!!
 
friendship, best thing about animal crossing, no one has ever noticed it or pointed it out,I love it how when you befriend sable she becomes more open to you, or you become closer to your villagers, it shows that friendship is an important thing, and that its OK to talk to random strangers and chat with them.
 
That it only takes 3 days to get a full grown tree, my pockets fit even the largest of items, and that a pink llama can give me so much money for all of my useless junk.

But seriously, it's taught some lessons about friendship, budgeting and creativity.
 
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[sub]i've personally learned a few fun facts about bugs and fish because of the museum.

also, cheating gets you everywhere.[/sub]
 
not to play games for too long

that boys can wear dresses and makeup

write letters/give gifts to your friends and neighbors (friendship)

the names of bugs/fish

you can make money from buying and selling "turnips" ;)

don't trust foxes
 
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