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The '''attic''' is the location the [[player]] can visit to save the game. The attic is on the top floor of the [[house]] and only consists of a bed and a telephone, used to change game settings. It only appears in {{WW}} and {{CF}}, where in the former games all the [[town]]s residents can be viewed at once due to all of them sharing one house.  
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The '''attic''' is the location the [[player]] can visit to save the game. The attic is on the top floor of the [[house]] and only consists of a bed and a telephone, used to change game settings. It only appears in {{WW}} and {{CF}}, where in the former games all the [[town]]s residents can be viewed at once due to all of them sharing one house. No furniture, wallpaper, or floors can be changed in the attic.
  
A player can change his or her bed in the attic by pressing A at the bottom of the bed, and then selecting a bed from his or her pockets. This will replace the original bed, which will then be placed in the player's inventory/pockets. Players may place both single and double beds.
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A player can change his or her bed in the attic by pressing A at the bottom of the bed, and then selecting a bed from his or her pockets. This will replace the original bed, which will then be placed in the player's inventory/pockets. Players may place both single and double beds. Even if you place a bed in your main rooms, only the bed in your attic can be used to save your game.  Sleeping in the bed in the attic is not the only way to save the game. In {{WW}}, the Start button can be pressed to save the game, and in {{CF}} there is a Save button located in the top right corner if the screen.
 
 
When you are playing as your player, you can go into the houses of any other people you may have created and go up to the attic of their house. You will be able to see them in their bed and select the phone, but you may not use it to change any settings in the game. This paragraph only applies to [[City Folk]] players.
 
 
 
Even if you place a bed in your main rooms, you will only be able to save the game in your attic. No furniture, wallpaper or carpets/floors can be changed in the attic.
 
 
 
If you don't want to save your game by going to the attic, press the START button on the D.S. console ([[Wild World]])
 
or press the save button in the top right corner of the screen with the Wii remote ([[City Folk]])
 
  
 
The settings that may be changed in the attic include the option of [[Animalese]], [[Bebebese]], 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]], [[Bebebese]], or [[Silence]] for the dialect; changing of the house flag; and the possibility for the [[Blanca|Mysterious Cat]] to come to [[town]].

Revision as of 09:37, January 1, 2012

The attic is the location the player can visit to save the game. The attic is on the top floor of the house and only consists of a bed and a telephone, used to change game settings. It only appears in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, where in the former games all the towns residents can be viewed at once due to all of them sharing one house. No furniture, wallpaper, or floors can be changed in the attic.

A player can change his or her bed in the attic by pressing A at the bottom of the bed, and then selecting a bed from his or her pockets. This will replace the original bed, which will then be placed in the player's inventory/pockets. Players may place both single and double beds. Even if you place a bed in your main rooms, only the bed in your attic can be used to save your game. Sleeping in the bed in the attic is not the only way to save the game. In Animal Crossing: Wild World, the Start button can be pressed to save the game, and in Animal Crossing: City Folk there is a Save button located in the top right corner if the screen.

The settings that may be changed in the attic include the option of Animalese, Bebebese, or Silence for the dialect; changing of the house flag; and the possibility for the Mysterious Cat to come to town.