"Animal Crossing: New Leaf" has created a whole level of gameplay, especially when it introduced the ability to invite new characters. However, there is one discreet feature that the "Welcome amiibo" update that has not been fully explored yet, and that is the ability of players to change the skin of their characters.
It could be recalled that "Animal Crossing" was criticized for the particular feature. Back then, players can buy a Mii Mask makeup item so that they can change the color of their character's skin. However, the "Animal Crossing" character's skin change is limited above the neck, which means that the character's limb remained unchanged.
Now, the "Animal Crossing's" exposed body parts are transformed well when Mii Mask is applied. This allows players to enjoy "Animal Crossing" further as they can customize their characters at a broader sense.
While "Animal Crossing" players are enjoying the features, some are dismayed over the fact that selling a town to Tom Nook results to the town getting deleted. Kotaku reported that the "Animal Crossing: New Leaf" new update now allows the players to sell their town but were dismayed when they see their town getting deleted.
Selling the town in "Animal Crossing: New Leaf" has apparently become frustrating as Tom Nook does not show up when players like to sell. Furthermore, they discover that the town gets removed while doing the process.
The usual process of selling a town in "Animal Crossing: New Leaf" involves speaking with Isabelle via the start menu. After choosing to recreate a hometown, Tom Nook should arrive at the scene and will start the appeasing process. Nook will give an offer of either a weekly payment of 10 percent interest or by a lump sum payment.
The issue starts when Isabelle starts speaking the same phrases in the lead, eventually deleting a town when an "Animal Crossing" player wants to sell it. This has got the players confused and frustrated.
Nintendo has yet to comment on the issues regarding "Animal Crossing: New Leaf." However, they released an important detail, which would guide the "Animal Crossing" players prior to selling their town.
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