Festivale

Festivale is a spring event that happens in February or March. Pavé hosts the event in front of Town Hall. During the event, confetti will be raining down from the sky. As some neighbors will point out, there will be no snow or rain during the entire day. Festivale is quoted by Nintendo Power, as an 'all-day festival of color, costumes and craziness!' Festivale is based on Mardi Gras, the last day of Carnival, a festive season occurring before Lent.

Appearances
In both the games, the objective of the player is to collect specific items (candy/feathers) as requested by Pavé. If the player obtains the items, Pavé will give the player an item from the Pavé Series. In, the player must collect candy. While in, the player must collect feathers.

In

 * 4th February 2008
 * 23rd February 2009
 * 15th February 2010
 * 7th March 2011
 * 20th February 2012
 * 11th February 2013
 * 3rd March 2014
 * 16th February 2015
 * 8th February 2016

In during the day, neighbors walking around the town will challenge the player in games, to win candy. However, if the player loses, he or she has to give some candy or 500 Bells. There is no limit of how many games can be played with the neighbors, but only the ones outside of their homes play games.

The games are as follows:


 * Imaginary Soccer - The neighbor will pretend to be a sports commentator and will act out a soccer scene. In response, the player have to select either I'll kick left/right or I'll protect left/right. The player has to score or protect two times in a row. This will result in the neighbor giving him or her a random colored item of candy.


 * Rock, Paper, Scissors - The neighbor will play a word game of rock, paper, scissors, and the neighbor will shout his or her answer. The player has to be the first to get it right two times in a row to win a randomly selected item of candy.


 * Coin Toss - The neighbor will pretend to flip a coin and will ask the player what side he or she thinks it will be facing up. Players have to do this 3 times in a row - if they lose at all, they lose the game. When they win, they can pick what color candy they want to receive.


 * What hand the candy is in - The neighbor will ask players which hand they think the candy is in. Their guess must be correct both times in the two games. Getting it wrong once will result in a loss. Once they win, they get a random piece of candy.


 * Psychic/ESP Test - The neighbor will ask players what ythey think the image in their mind is of. Players must to get both questions right to get the candy. The first question is out of 3 shapes; either circle, triangle, and square. The second question is what fruit players think they can picture in their mind: apple, peach, orange, cherry and pear (occasionally, none will be an option in place of one of the fruit options). One wrong guess results in losing. If the player wins, they get to pick what color candy they receive.

The candy the player has won can be given to Pavé, who will exchange it for furniture in the Pavé Series. However, you must have three of the color candy he asks for.

In
In, the event is slightly different compared to the Festivale in City Folk. The villagers walking around the town can be found wearing a headdress with a flower at the top of it.

Unlike the objective in City Folk, the player must collect feathersinstead of [[candy for Pavé. During the day, feathers can be seen falling from the sky along with confetti (the feathers can be obtained using a net). This event has a bit challenging objective due to difficulty of identifying the feather color from a confetti.

If the player obtains the specific number of feathers requested by Pavé or obtained the rainbow feather, then Pavé performs a dance and a special dance if the player has obtained the rainbow feathers. After Pavé finished dancing, he will give the player a piece of furniture from the Pavé Series.

There is also a new game that involves the player guessing what way will the villager move his/her head, by doing that at the same time.

Furniture
Pavé will trade furniture for candy. However, he asks for 3 of the same kind out of a possible 4 types of candy; blue, red, yellow and green. Once he has this candy, he will celebrate and give the player a piece of furniture in return. The items available include the following:


 * Pavé Chest
 * Pavé Sofa
 * Pavé Chair
 * Pavé Table
 * Pavé End table
 * Pavé Closet
 * Pavé Bookshelf
 * Pavé Bureau
 * Pavé Lamp
 * Pavé Bed
 * Pavé Floor
 * Pavé Wallpaper

Tips and Tricks
Below are some useful tips and tricks when trading candy for Pavé's furniture.

Storage
The player can place candy in letters and keep them in mail storage. One can also place the candy in items, like wardrobes or drawers.

Wagers
Players need to make sure to leave their tools and special items in their house or else the Villagers might try to take them. The alternative is to carry undesirable clothes and other items that players, so if they lose the game, they lose these items.

To use this trick, players must stock bells, along with their items, in a dresser or on the floor in their house. A tip is to collect some shells and grab some fruit, then when players talk to the villagers, instead of asking for 500 bells or valuable, they will ask for whatever fruit players are carrying instead of any valuable item. Whatever candy players earn, players should store in messages or or in their house so villagers do not ask for the candy.

Old candy
Players should save their extra candy from Halloween and Bunny Day to get the Pavé set quicker.