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We can also call them "Residents" But we are used to saying villagers. Our villagers we want are called "Dream Villagers", but we call them "Dreamies" because A, its short. And B, we're used to that.
We can also call them "Residents" But we are used to saying villagers. Our villagers we want are called "Dream Villagers", but we call them "Dreamies" because A, its short. And B, we're used to that.
I think we call them Villagers because it is extremely small. I brief search suggests some English-speaking countries would consider it a hamlet, as we have around thirty (if you count all the NPCs) full time residents.
The fact that if you have too many trees and less than 10 pwps, your villagers aren't happy and your town isn't considered 100%...it certainly isn't a village!! Especially once you develop T&T to its final department store version. I think we should call them townies.
Though I do like calling it a hamlet, doing that now.
I used to call them town residents/neighbors/the animals when I was still new to the game until I saw this chart for the first time: "Villager Popularity"
I was like "Oh, they're suppose to be called villagers" It's easier to remember and say, I guess.