
Is it a river?
Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Make the entire mountain flat.
For now, let’s either take notes on the original terrain or take a screenshot.
I once turned everything into bare land and created artificial terrain, but sometimes I want to go back to the way it was.
Nature is a good thing.
I want to leave the Ito spot and sturgeon spot aside.
I want to take plenty of flower crossbreeding spots.
I want agricultural spots too.
I admire people who can create natural-looking landscapes.
Seeing other people’s islands is helpful, but…
If it’s too amazing, my heart might break.
Crushing rivers and ponds for sturgeon fishing.
I don’t know what to do, so I filled my island with paths and parks.
Dealing with the fruit trees I planted is a hassle.
You can only put everything on the second level at the beginning! The time to decide is now!
I’m going to modify the terrain and create some facilities, but there’s no need to feel pressured about it!
At first, it’s fine to just decorate around your own house or the houses of your neighbors.
It would be nice to create an island that deliberately makes use of the natural terrain…
It’s also quite difficult to cover all the roads.
I bought a cabbage.
What about Koto Island?
Eager or hasty.
It’s so tough to wait nervously until Thursday or Friday!
I have a feeling of wanting to mess around with the terrain.
I’m worried about what to do if it becomes inconvenient to catch insects or fish, I have two hearts.
I’m going to create an island to make it easier to catch them!
If worst comes to worst, I can go to a remote island and adjust to easily catch bugs…
There were quite a few anonymous people who were revealing islands, but I wonder if there were any people who were taking notes on that.
>>22
I still have the ones I listed and shared in the thread during their peak.
Once you dream about it, it stays in the history, so you can go anytime, you know. gff
I see…
For now, I’ll cover the entire area with my custom design in red and clear out the weeds before starting.
It was several times more than I expected, and it wasn’t good.
I fantasize about the relationships between residents, imagining that their houses are adjacent and surrounded by fences, as if they are living together.
>>29
The setting was that the fields on our island were not the property of the village chief, but were managed by Mr. Siberia, who lives near the fields.
Considering convenience, I made the lower half residential and for facilities, but even if I create something elaborate in the upper half, residents don’t come for a walk there very often, so I need to be careful.
It might be because there are few bridges and access is poor, despite being divided by a river.
I have a house with a garden on my island and one without.
There must be residents who don’t like gardening! I’m just lying to myself.
With orchards, fields, mines, and campsites… the land is getting really tight.
Initially, all the houses for residents were single-family homes with gardens, but they were destroyed.
If you make it perfectly flat, it will be difficult to know how to layer it later, so it’s better to repeatedly make slight adjustments.
It would be better to pull out all the weeds, but I feel like leaving them makes it look more natural.
I think weeds are cute, so I’m surrounding them with transparent custom designs to prevent them from spreading.
Recently, the yellow flowers have bloomed, indicating that spring has arrived.
When I see an island with slopes and stairs being made in residents’ gardens, I think it looks rich.
For now, I think I’ll start by catching the fish that appear at the top of the cliff to fill my encyclopedia, then level the area before starting…
Is the probability of different fruits appearing on isolated islands quite low?
Except for the ones that grow naturally on the island and those you can get from friends, you have to get them from players on other islands.
>>41
I see…
I heard about the island gacha and thought fruits would grow there too.
>>49
Only one type can be obtained.
I’m thinking that since the resident gave me a pear, maybe they will give me another one.
Our island has a garden designed with the residents in mind, but after the inhabitants moved out, it turned into a mismatched garden overall.
If you were to ask for a different specialty fruit without a name, then…
Grandchild? Do you want a stone? Do you want to eat the recipe?
Hic.
Kete… akete…
Our island built all the houses on higher ground.
How many times have I fallen asleep?
I have… fruit…
Orange…
Orange is me.
It should end with one type of specialty and one type that can occasionally be found in remote islands and other places.
Wasn’t communication essential for everything else?
I’ve already forgotten the initial terrain.
They’ve grouped the houses together like in a residential area, making it easier to move around, so it doesn’t really feel much like an island anymore.
I made both a leveled residential area and a forest-like area, but with the size of the island, it’s not enough, right?