Haha, do you mean Velma in the Gamecube version? I liked her. She moved in next to the square where all of the player houses were in our town. I'm pretty sure she was there the whole time we played, too. (It seems like the mean characters never move out.)
I think Ricky was a squirrel, but I wouldn't bet my life on it. He was a dick.
I'd stop by his place just to slap him around with my butterfly net. You'd think he'd slap a restraining order on me or get Copper involved, but nooo...he just took his daily beatings.
Ugh, he repeats songs? We never risked it because we always requested songs. I only had about 10 left to request before I just got bored and stopped playing.
I loved Wolfgang XD I liked all of the wolf-based ones.
My favorite thing to do was decorate my room. I always made my room with a blue theme. ALWAYS. Blue floor, blue wall, blue couch, blue dresser...blue EVERYTHING!!!
I like the wolves, too! I liked Freya, and the way she always ended her sentences with "uff da." Speaking of sentence endings, my little brother always got everyone around the village saying boring things like "sir." He could have at least made it funny.
I love how you can change what some of the villagers say. I got some rat thing to say a racial slur. With time, most everyone in the village was saying it.
Went through a racial slur fad in my town. Good times.
I used to have this on my D.S. I did enjoy it for a while, and loved the mouse Dora, who lived in my town; she was my best friend in the game and always came to visit with presents.
However, it got a little old. Making money became tedious and I eventually just gave my money to a friend via the internet then traded the game in for about £22. A part of me would quite like to play a larger version of the game on the Wii... but I am pretty certain that the game would only hold my attention for a few hours. I prefer games that present a story. Games that are more like a second life - Animal Crossing, Skyrim, The Sims - were only interesting to me before the age of about 18.
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