y'all....... I woke up just in time for the direct this morning and I was NOT PREPARED for what they have coming for us.
I watched the whole thing in disbelief. and I realized afterwards that, what the heck, they seem to have crossed off more than HALF of my "wildest most optimistic dreams" list for the direct -- the one I wrote for that thread talking about unrealistic expectations!!!
here's my list for reference:
Anyway!!! I thought that was cool so I wanted to mention it. Did anyone else have an "unrealistic dreams list" that they actually crossed a lot of things off of?
I watched the whole thing in disbelief. and I realized afterwards that, what the heck, they seem to have crossed off more than HALF of my "wildest most optimistic dreams" list for the direct -- the one I wrote for that thread talking about unrealistic expectations!!!
here's my list for reference:
Best case scenario, in my wildest most optimistic dreams, aka what will not happen lol:
Brewster is back with a charming cafe that also serves seasonal drinks (like, cocktail-looking tropical drinks in the summer LIKE THAT ONE you drink with everyone at the very beginning, hot chocolate in the winter, etc.). He allows you to help him out.
Rover and other NPCs - even ones you don't see otherwise, like the alpacas -- visit the cafe so you can chat with them.- KK performs here instead of outside. Other villagers come to listen and sit around at the tables.
- Brewster serves cute snacks. You can have cute snacks to carry around or eat.
There is a new 'gyroid' exhibit in the museum that Brewster mans. He lets you store your gyroids with him. You can find gyroids in the rainy weather OR, alternatively, you can get DIYs for them by doing things with Brewster/finding them/et cetera. The gyroids are placeable outside, and when you drop them instead of placing them they are that little mini gyroid figure that appears when you 'drop' gyroids outside in NL.Villagers can and will visit you in your home, either via scheduled dates to visit you or spontaneous. You can host multiple villagers over and request them to come over yourself. They will interact with your furniture.- Gracie Grace is back as a temporary vendor, but she will eventually set up shop in an upgrade to the Nookling store. You have to do work for her in order to obtain this as in previous games.
- Maybe upon unlocking her store, you are given the option for a 'credit card' as in City Folk so that you can make large purchases without having to carry around bells or withdraw/deposit from the ATM so often.
You can plant other food items such as root vegetables, maybe even some fruits, et cetera. The bananas return.- Due to increased responsibilities or whatever else, the airport no longer wants to have to control the mail. They recruit the pelicans instead, who either have a new booth in the airport or in Resident Services. The post office effectively returns with Pelly, Phyllis and Pete.
There are new furniture items -- including Gracie's furniture (see above), and a few of the most well loved sets from before (like the Rococo set).- Nook's gets an upgrade.
You can upgrade the room sizes of the side rooms in your home.- Villager dialogue upgrade.
- Leif is given a permanent residence on the island somehow. With him is a greenhouse function in which you can store flower starts or something else. Alternatively -- this is a furniture item you can acquire from him.
Mini-games & kapp'n -- maybe Kapp'n has a resort that he takes you to, and this could be where other NPCs & their functions are as well as some mini-games.Katrina returns as a rotating vendor.The villagers have little jobs that they dress up for. Some of the functions of HHD are returned though in what way I do not know.YOU CAN PAINT THE %&#! FENCES.
Anyway!!! I thought that was cool so I wanted to mention it. Did anyone else have an "unrealistic dreams list" that they actually crossed a lot of things off of?