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The '''town''' or '''village''' ('''island''' in {{NH|short}}) is the primary setting of all main games in the {{SER}}, home to [[villager]]s of various species, and [[special character]]s who manage the town's facilities. Each town is randomly generated and populated at the beginning of each game when the first [[player]] moves to the town. Although the position of many structures are fixed, the town can be customized to a great degree by planting or removing [[Flora (plants)|flora]], placing [[designs]], placing furniture, (in {{NH|short|nolink}}) and constructing [[object]]s and [[public works project]]s (in {{DnMe+}} and {{NL|short}} respectively). Every town is divided into multiple [[acres]], the landscape of which must be carefully maintained in order to achieve a perfect town [[environment rating]].
 
The '''town''' or '''village''' ('''island''' in {{NH|short}}) is the primary setting of all main games in the {{SER}}, home to [[villager]]s of various species, and [[special character]]s who manage the town's facilities. Each town is randomly generated and populated at the beginning of each game when the first [[player]] moves to the town. Although the position of many structures are fixed, the town can be customized to a great degree by planting or removing [[Flora (plants)|flora]], placing [[designs]], placing furniture, (in {{NH|short|nolink}}) and constructing [[object]]s and [[public works project]]s (in {{DnMe+}} and {{NL|short}} respectively). Every town is divided into multiple [[acres]], the landscape of which must be carefully maintained in order to achieve a perfect town [[environment rating]].
  
Prior to {{NH|short|nolink}}, the first player to start the game is given the task of naming the town, which cannot be changed after creation unless they [[rebuild the town]]. Up to three additional players can move into town, with a maximum capacity of four player residents. The maximum number of villagers that can live in a single town varies between the games: 15 in {{PG}}, 8 in {{WW|short}}, and 10 in {{CF|short}} and {{NL|short|nolink}}.
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Prior to {{NH|short|nolink}}, the first player to start the game is given the task of naming the town, which cannot be changed after creation unless they [[rebuild the town]]. Up to three additional players can move into town, with a maximum capacity of four player residents. The maximum number of villagers that can live in a single town varies between the games; 15 in {{PG}}, 8 in {{WW|short}}, and 10 in {{CF|short}} and {{NL|short|nolink}}.
  
 
In {{NH|short|nolink}}, the player doesn't start in a town, instead traveling to a deserted island. It fulfills many of the same roles as the town in other games, being home to the player and their neighbors. However, the game starts with only two NPC villagers, who are also new to the island. The number of player residents that can coexist in the island has increased from four to eight, each one corresponding to each Nintendo Switch user account. The maximum number of villagers that can live on the island is 10, much like in {{CF|short|nolink}} and {{NL|short|nolink}}.
 
In {{NH|short|nolink}}, the player doesn't start in a town, instead traveling to a deserted island. It fulfills many of the same roles as the town in other games, being home to the player and their neighbors. However, the game starts with only two NPC villagers, who are also new to the island. The number of player residents that can coexist in the island has increased from four to eight, each one corresponding to each Nintendo Switch user account. The maximum number of villagers that can live on the island is 10, much like in {{CF|short|nolink}} and {{NL|short|nolink}}.

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