Animal Crossing: Peaceful Days

Animal Crossing: Peaceful Days
Animal Crossing: Peaceful Days is a new cool game I thought of that is a sequel to either the new 3DS Animal Crossing game or the Wii's Animal Crossing: City Folk. Although it is definetely not a remake of the Wild World game. It is designed to have everything that you want in an Animal Crossing game, but they don't have. I have fixed that problem and created this game. If there is anyone out there that knows how to create or produce games please notify me.

Your Role As A Player
Your role as a player in the game is to help Tortimer be the mayor. He isn't quite up to his usual feelings so you are basically going to take over his position. Although this deosn't mean he won't be in the game for holidays and stuff, but he virtually won't be the mayor. This means you need to make everyone happy in the town. Your are the peace maker. The happier the townsfolk, the better your town gets. This is your goal.

The Town
The town you live in will have 4 to 12 townsfolk living in it at one time. Every town will have a river that may have a waterfall or a split. Each town will have a pond somewhere. Each town will have atleast one bridge. It is possible to have up to 9 bridges though. Each town will atleast have one cliff wall somewhere. It is possible to have three cliffs, but it is more likely to have one or two.

Money
Just like in the other games you will use a coin called a bell for currency. Bells are used much differently than our money. For example, if you have 200 bells that would be the equivelent of $5.00 to $10.00. Eventually if you collect up to 1 million bells you will need a credit card for your money. Depending on how many millions of bells you collect, you could have alot of credit cards.

The Town Hall
The Town Hall is the economic head of the whole town. Most of the towns office is here. Unlike other Animal Crossing games, you are allowed behing the counter of the town hall to get to your office. Your office holds a spot for you to look at each animal's account. It also allows you to look at a large map. Aside from your office, in the town hall you will find an ATM. The ATM lets you access your account and pay mortgages on your house. Also as mayor you get 5,000 bells a week as a payment. The ATM will notify you when you recieve payment. The payment is added to your savings. You are also allowed to withdraw from your savings at any time. In the town hall there is also a recyling bin that sits to the side. If you have trash such as tires or cans you may put them in and someone takes them on Mondays. Sometimes there is furniture or pitfall seeds in the recyling bin that have been left behind by animals. You are permitted to take these items with you. There are two sections to the counter. One section is the town section and the other is the postal section. The town section has a few options for you. One option is the town tune. You move the levers to create a tune for when you open a door or other purposes. You can also give a donation. When you donate you are giving money to the town to use on things such as fountains or new bridges, or even a light house or windmill. You can also complain. Sounds kinda silly at first, but there are just some animals that really annoy you or act mean around you. If you complain to Pelly she will make sure that the animal in mention is talked with about their behavior. Lastly you can see about the enviroment. In this part of the town section, some animals have rated your town. This is how you find things that animals want in a town. After reading the comments from the animals, Pelly will give you a hint on what you should do to make the animals happier. Now lets look at the postal section of the town hall counter. One part of the postal section is the fact that you can send letters you have written to other animals or yourself. Also you can send a message to your Wii Message Board. If you absolutely wanted to you could erase your town and start over from this section, but if you wait the hard times out, you will most likely get your town back in business. The last thing you can do in the postal section is save letters. When you save a letter it stays in your "inbox" for you to look at later. (I usually keep the letters of animals who have moved away.)

Tom Nook
Tom Nook is a tanuki (japanese raccoon dog) who runs a store in most of the other Animal Crossing games. When you first get to your town he will help you find a house. You will get a map of the town to go look for one of the four available houses. When you find the one you like the most, talk to him and he will give you the house. It isn't going to be for free though. You will have to pay off a set of mortgages that he has for you. Once you pay all of the mortgages off he will permanitely give you the house. Once you have the house you can start paying off the mortgage. For the first three days in town you will work and do little jobs for him at his store. He will then pay 20,000 bells off of your mortgage. From then on he will stay at his store most of the time and sell furniture and other household items.

Tom Nook's Store
When you visit his store he will stand at the door to greet you. There will be furniture at the back. Somewhere he will have tools. Also he may have flowers or trees for sale. If you talk to him he will have a few options for you. One option is to sell. You can sell almost anything except trash. He will offer to take trash, but it won't get you any money. His next option is to look at the catalog. When you look at the catalog you can see things you have bought before and you can reorder them. They will come in about a day. Also you can see the things that he will have on sale the next day, but you will not be able to buy them. If you click on a button in the catalog that says, "Wanted" you can ask for a certain item, flower, or tool and he will try to get it in his store the next week. The last option he has is the option to check turnip prices. he will show you the prices of turnips that week and tell you if it is good or not. If you look to the right of his store he will also have a machine that looks quite like the ATM. It is in fact an NPB which stands for Nook Point Bonus. When you come in the store or buy something you will be rewarded with points. If you rank up because of points you will get a prize. Sometimes there are point speicals where you can get double the points. Sometimes after enough customers have bought and sold a certain amount of things, Tom Nook will upgrade his store. The upgrades are as following. Nook's Cranny, Nook and Go, Nookway, Super Nook, and finally Nookington. Each time he upgrades he gets more room for items. When he reaches Nookington he gets a second floor that has all furniture. His nephews, Timmy and Tommy help him work when he reaches Nookington. Be careful. Sometimes Tom Nook will degrade his stores back down.

The Museum
The Museum is a quiete little building that is normally in the heart of a town. Blathers, the museum manager, stands in the middle to help explain things, but we'll get back to him in a minute. There are a few exhibits for you to explore. The first exhibit is the aquarium. The aquarium holds all the fish that you have donated. It has small fish tanks, pond tanks, river tanks, and one big ocean tank at the back. The next exhibit is the bug exhibit. Holds all the bugs you have donated. It has a few different paths and spots for different kinds of bugs to stay. For example, a place where mostlly butterflys fly. The next exhibit is the painting exhibit. In the painting exhibit you can see the painting that you have donated. There are also six spots for you and your freinds to stick your own designs on the wall and name them. They can then be seen by all the townsfolk. The next exhibit is the fossil exhibit. When you donate a fossil to the museum, it is placed here. Sometimes you only need one fossil to complete a full set, or sometimes you need three or four fossils to complete a whole dinosaur. The exhibit after that is the orchard exhibit where you can see all the kinds of fruit you have collected in your town. You can also click on each tree to get one of those fruit. Once you have it in your pocket you can eat it or sell it. (Limited to three fruits from each tree a day.) The final exhibit in the museum is the observatory. If you take the stairs going up, you will meet the cute little sister of Blathers, Celeste. She is sitting near her telescope and you can talk to her about constelations. She has three options. The first is "make a constelation." When you select this you can create your own constelation that can later been seen in the sky at night in your town. He second option is to erase constelations. (No explaining needed.) Her last option is to check the time of year or month a certian constelation might be seen the easiest or seen in clear view. The last place features in the museum is Brewster's Cafe`. In Brewster's Cafe you can sit in one of his seats and get a coffee for 200 bells. There is no direct reason for this feature, but it makes the game more realistic. Blathers has the most options in the museum. His first option is a donation where you can donate fish, bugs, paintings, fruits, or fossils. His second option is check a fossil. You have to have a fossil checked before you donate it. When you get it checked, Blathers identifies it for you. His next option is where am I? This option is mostly used for beginners who want to learn about the museum. Blathers last option is make a comment. When you make a comment on something in his museum such as "to dull" or "really cool" he may reward you for good comments or try to make things better for bad comments.

Townsfolk
The townsfolk are the animals that live in the town with you. They all have a different personality and they all have a way to befreind them. For example if you wanted to befreind a perky animal, you should send them flowers. Each animal lives in a house almost like yours, although there are some animals such as a rooster who might live in a house that looks like a barn. They can be seen doing everyday things around town in the buildings or outside. They can send you letters or you can send them letters once they have met you in person. They have different emotions too. Sometimes one animal might be sad or mad or surprised. It is possible for them to move to other towns. The minimum amount of animals is 4 and the maximum is 12.

The Able Sisters
The Able Sisters is a shop of clothing run by the two sisters named Sable and Mabel. Mabel is the sister who sits behind the sewing machine and rarely says anything. Sable is the one walking around to help you out. Sable is the only one with options to be utilized. Her first option is the option of where am I? When you click this button she will tell you about the store. Her second option is the option of design. If you choose to design a patter for a shirt or other clothing you will pay her 800 bells and you will begin drawing. You choose the colors, stencils, stamps, or patterns you want and add them to a shirt or other clothing item. Sabel's next option is the option to swap one of your designs with one in the store. This will replace your design with the one in the store and the one in the store will be replaced with your design at no cost. The last option is for puting your design over one of the designs in the store and not getting one in your design book in return. Besides the sisters there are always a few racks of clothing. There are always two headgears, four shirts, two parasols, three shoes, and 4 pants on display.

Back Pack/Pockets
As you walk around you always have sixteen spaces in your pockets. These spaces are used to hold items such as furniture, fruit, and other store bought things. There is also a section in your pockets for letters. There are ten spaces for letters. Also the money you are carrying is displayed in the pockets menu. Lastly a picture of you is displayed and you can drag and drop items onto the picture to hold certain tools such as a fishing pole or watering can. The next menu in the pockets is the design book. Your design book holds your designs and allows you to wear them at any time. If you are playing a Wii then you can also fit a Mii's face ontop of your characters face to make it look more like you or someone else. The next menu in the pockets is the bug, fish, and flower guide. It displays all the bug, fish, and flowers you have obtained or captured. It also shows you what time of year they come around and where the are most commonly found. The next menu in the pockets is the talking log. When you invite freinds into your town through Wi-Fi connections you can talk to them with this option. Also if you have a Wii Speak accessory you can speak LIVE through it. The last menu in the pockets is the Freind Code menu. It show you your freinds freind code and your own freind code. This is so your can remember them.

The Mall Strip
The Mall Strip is a cool new feature added to the Animal Crossing series by me. It includes new stores to visit and makes the whole game a little bit more realistic than the previos games. The new stores and buildings are as follows.

Papa's Pizza
Papa's Pizza is a nice place for you to relax and order a nice slice of pizza from Papa the Pig. He is always willing to serve. You can usually see an animal to talk to here. Sometimes they aren't even from your town and are just stopping in. It is a great place to be, but just like Brewster's Cafe it really serves no purpose to the game except to make it realistic.

Kick's Shop
Kick's Shop is an all metal building that stands tall by itself. Inside Kicks (A shoe-shining skunk from Animal Crossing: City Folk) is sitting behind the counter. This shop serves as an odds and ends store. Here Kicks will shine your shoes for 200 bells, get you some new colored paint for you bike or roof, or help helpless townsfolk find their misplaced key.

The Flower Shop
Although Tom Nook sells flowers, he deosn't speacialize in flowers. At the flower shop you can find up to twenty-five different kinds of flowers every day. Thats not all. They even sell hybrid flowers that you have created yourself. Thats not all again. They even sell trees that you can plant around your neighborhood to help the enviroment score.

More Medicine!
More Medicine! is a store that sells different kinds of medicines that can help you and your townsfolk. They sell Simple Sip medicine that you can give to animals who simply have a case of the chills. You can buy Itchy Bang medicine that heals bee, wasp, tarantula, and scopion bites. You can also buy Frenzy Flu which is for animals that claim to have the flu. Finally, you can buy Bye Bye Bedhead to help calm your case of the bedhead down.

Bicycle
In this game I have added the ability to ride a bike. The way you use it is you get it out and you are sitting on it. The way to drive it is to hold B and move the Wii Nunchuk. You can drive faster than if you were running on foot. Be warned though.... it makes your grass more vulnarable to wear and tear. This is also a great way to get deliveries for animals done more quickly especially if you are pressed for time.

Fishing
In Animal Crossing games, fishing is a great way to make alot of money. You have to have patience though because sometimes fishing in the Animal Crossing universe can be very hard. When you fish you toss your line out in front of a shadow of a fish. Sometimes the fish will bite on the first try and sometimes they will bite it many times, but when they do eventually bite your cork you should push A rapidly or shake the Wii Remote rapidly. Sometimes you will fail to pull him in, but don't worry... there are other fish in the sea. (Or river.) Although sometimes you will be able to pull him in first thing and show him off. (There is actually and option to show your fish off.) Then of course you can take him and sell him or donate him at the museum.