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The settings that may be changed in the attic include the option of [[Animalese]] (an almost high piched voice your villages speak), [[Bebebese]] (just a sound like a keyboard), or [[Silence]] for the dialect; changing of the house flag; and the possibility for the [[Blanca|Mysterious Cat]] to come to [[town]].
 
The settings that may be changed in the attic include the option of [[Animalese]] (an almost high piched voice your villages speak), [[Bebebese]] (just a sound like a keyboard), or [[Silence]] for the dialect; changing of the house flag; and the possibility for the [[Blanca|Mysterious Cat]] to come to [[town]].
  
Tom Nook and [[Resetti]] will tell you to save your progress by going to your bed in the attic the your other ways, but if you dont [[Resseti]] will pop up as you get out of your [[house]] and give you a long talk about saving.  
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Tom Nook and [[Resetti]] will tell you to save your progress by going to your bed in the attic or you can press start{{WW}} or the pen icon {{CF}}, but if you do not [[Resseti]] will come to your [[house]] as you start to play the game again andhave a very important chat with you about saving and why you did not save.  
  
 
   
 
   

Revision as of 03:01, December 19, 2011

The attic is the location the player can visit to save the game. The attic is on the top floor of the house only consists of a bed and a telephone as you can not add any furniture or change the wall paper and carpet. It is used to change game settings and save your game (you may also use the save button in the top right corner Animal Crossing: City Folk or simply press start on the the ds Animal Crossing: Wild World. It only appears in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, because they all share the one house in the games before them. A player can change his or her bed in the attic by pressing A at the top or bottom of the bed, and then selecting a bed from his or her pockets. This will switch your new bed with the original bed (it will go back in your pockets. Players may place both single and double beds.

The settings that may be changed in the attic include the option of Animalese (an almost high piched voice your villages speak), Bebebese (just a sound like a keyboard), or Silence for the dialect; changing of the house flag; and the possibility for the Mysterious Cat to come to town.

Tom Nook and Resetti will tell you to save your progress by going to your bed in the attic or you can press startAnimal Crossing: Wild World or the pen icon Animal Crossing: City Folk, but if you do not Resseti will come to your house as you start to play the game again andhave a very important chat with you about saving and why you did not save.