Well, I have landed on the island of Bananaland!
The local fruit? You guessed it...
....apples.
Named my island Eventide after the deserted island in Breath of the Wild. My native fruit is cherries and my first villagers are Reneigh/Kody (Horse/Cub).
I love that nothing is truly trash in this installment. Weeds can be used for crafting or you can sell them for bells. And that empty can I found in the ocean became a succulent container.
Wish I could visit people right away though. Tomorrow fo' sho.
My squirrel is definitely a jock. I guess Raneigh the horse would be sisterly if the type being locked is true. Sounds like it might be.
So when I picked my map, I picked the one that had the little island in the center, but it turns out that I can only use the lower left half of my map and cannot access any of the other areas. Is it the same for the other maps? I'm a bit concerned because the game is having me place houses and buildings and I can only put them in that part of the map, so either I hope to be able to build a bridge very soon or there is some sort of swimming across rivers I don't know how to do.
Anyone know if we can move buildings later on in the game?
The fruit stacks automatically!
How are people opening gates on day 1?
Gijeok gate is open
How are people opening gates on day 1?
Futzing with system clock I assume.
So why and how would one want to play this? Never crossed animals before. Generally asking for someone to sell me or me and my kids playing this game.
Pupperea Gate is open. Pears everywhere.
Pupperea Gate is open. Pears everywhere.
I visited briefly, but then realized my pockets were full.
My island is open for visitors. I got those sweet cherries.
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Ugh, don't eat fruit. Took us forever to figure out thats why we can't get Iron. The game encourages you to eat fruit to be strong and then you break all your rocks on the first hit, depriving you of the opportunity to get a major gating resource. You 'lose' one fruit each time you break a rock. So we basically demolished all of our rocks and destroyed our economy.
They should have put in an option to go behind Nook's tent and hurl up the rest of your fruit. We had enough miles to visit a new island but it would be pointless because we still had 4 fruit.
Nimcosi wrote:Pupperea Gate is open. Pears everywhere.
I visited briefly, but then realized my pockets were full.
Never mind, I can’t get to the fruit anyway, because I don’t have a pole. When do you get the pole?
I left you some fruit to plant later, Nimcosi.
Ugh, don't eat fruit. Took us forever to figure out thats why we can't get Iron. The game encourages you to eat fruit to be strong and then you break all your rocks on the first hit, depriving you of the opportunity to get a major gating resource. You 'lose' one fruit each time you break a rock. So we basically demolished all of our rocks and destroyed our economy.
They should have put in an option to go behind Nook's tent and hurl up the rest of your fruit. We had enough miles to visit a new island but it would be pointless because we still had 4 fruit.
Well crap. I ate it cuz it was there. Now I don’t want to hit my rocks.
I hoped I'd spare at least one person by posting
How are you planting the fruit? I have oranges my in game mom sent but can’t figure out how to plant them.
Anyone with a gate open able to craft a second axe? My axe broke and I don’t have the materials to craft a new one.
PSA: If you open your airport and need to go idle for any length of time make sure adjust the switch's sleep settings. Otherwise, you may inadvertently kick someone off your island.
I have hit two islands and they both had my native fruit on them. However i did leave with a full pack of coconuts, flowers, resources each time. Given how fast you get miles on Miles+ I doubt this will be an issue for long.
This is a really dumb question. How do you plant fruit trees?
Opening up my gates. Have cherries so I'm looking for other types of fruit.
Heheh... I got to name my island Tuffalopia.
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