Difference between revisions of "Public works project"
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| align="center" | Reset the game. | | align="center" | Reset the game. | ||
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| align="center" | Allows the player to visit the Reset Surveillance Center, where [[Mr. Resetti]] and his brother, [[Don]], can be found, on certain days. In addition, it unlocks Mr. Resetti's lectures when the player quits the game without saving. | | align="center" | Allows the player to visit the Reset Surveillance Center, where [[Mr. Resetti]] and his brother, [[Don]], can be found, on certain days. In addition, it unlocks Mr. Resetti's lectures when the player quits the game without saving. | ||
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| align="center" | 224,000 | | align="center" | 224,000 | ||
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+ | | align="center" | Suggested by villagers of any personality. | ||
+ | | align="center" | 2x4/4x2 | ||
+ | | align="center" | - | ||
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| align="center" | Fairy Tale Bridge | | align="center" | Fairy Tale Bridge | ||
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+ | | align="center" | 298,000 | ||
+ | | align="center" | 29,800 | ||
+ | | align="center" | Suggested by [[Peppy]] villagers. | ||
+ | | align="center" | 2x4/4x2 | ||
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| align="center" | Modern Bridge | | align="center" | Modern Bridge | ||
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+ | | align="center" | 224,000 | ||
+ | | align="center" | 22,400 | ||
+ | | align="center" | Suggested by villagers of any personality. | ||
+ | | align="center" | 2x4/4x2 | ||
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| align="center" | Stone Bridge | | align="center" | Stone Bridge | ||
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| align="center" | 128,000 | | align="center" | 128,000 | ||
+ | | align="center" | 12,800 | ||
+ | | align="center" | Available from the start. | ||
+ | | align="center" | 2x4/4x2 | ||
+ | | align="center" | - | ||
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| align="center" | Suspension Bridge | | align="center" | Suspension Bridge | ||
| align="center" | [[File:Suspensionbridge.jpg|150px]] | | align="center" | [[File:Suspensionbridge.jpg|150px]] | ||
+ | | align="center" | 128,000 | ||
+ | | align="center" | 12,800 | ||
+ | | align="center" | Available from the start. | ||
+ | | align="center" | 2x4/4x2 | ||
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| align="center" | Wooden Bridge | | align="center" | Wooden Bridge | ||
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| align="center" | 298,000 | | align="center" | 298,000 | ||
+ | | align="center" | 29,800 | ||
+ | | align="center" | Suggested by [[Cranky]] villagers. | ||
+ | | align="center" | 2x4/4x2 | ||
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==== Other ==== | ==== Other ==== | ||
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+ | Balloon Arch <small>(86,000 Bells)</small> | ||
* Bell <small>(86,000 Bells)</small> | * Bell <small>(86,000 Bells)</small> | ||
* Bus Stop <small>(136,000 Bells)</small> | * Bus Stop <small>(136,000 Bells)</small> |
Revision as of 03:32, August 4, 2014
Public works projects are a feature new to Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Projects allow the player to customize their town by adding new buildings, upgrading existing buildings, and adding various features to areas throughout their town. These projects are initiated by the player, who now takes on the role as the mayor. The concept is similar to the ability for the player to use the town fund in Animal Crossing: City Folk to install a new bridge, fountain, and a windmill or lighthouse; in New Leaf, however, the options are more diverse and customizable.
Initiating a project
Only one project can be worked on at a time. Players unlock projects when villagers want to speak to players. Once projects are unlocked, the player may choose a location to start a selected project: Isabelle, the mayor's assistant, will follow the player until he or she chooses a location for the project. Isabelle will either approve the location or state why the location is not adequate (not enough space, too close to a home, etc.). Public works projects cannot be built on the beach.
Once the location is set, the area is fenced , and Lloid appears. If the project has no fence (such as a Main Street upgrade), Lloid will be in the Train Station or Town Hall (the latter only for the Town Hall renovation). Once spoken to, Lloid will state how many bells are required to build the project. Players are mostly responsible for the funding, though villagers may sometimes contribute. Once funding has been completed, the new structure will appear the next day.
Once a project is fully completed, a ceremony will be held in which Isabelle announces the completion of the project to villagers and the player. The Reset Center is an exception; it has no completion ceremony. After this, the player may start work on a new project.
Most projects can be demolished for 10% of their erection fee, by speaking to Isabelle while no other public works project business is going on. Major landmarks like the Police Station are unable to be demolished.
List of projects
Facilities
These cannot be demolished, and only one of each may be built. The Dream Suite, Fortune Shop and Museum expansion appear on Main Street, instead of in town.
Project Name | Image | Erection Cost | Demolition Cost | How to Unlock | Size | Details |
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Café | 200px | 298,000 | n/a | Donate 50 items to the museum. Seven days must have passed since the Museum Shop was built. | 5x4 | Allows the player to buy cups of coffee and to get a part time job as a barista. |
Campsite | 59,800 | n/a | Available from the start. | 3x3 | Once constructed, a random, non-resident villager will set up a tent or an igloo at the campsite on any day of the week. | |
Classic Police Station | 264,000 | n/a | Suggested by villagers of any personality. | 3x3 | Allows the player to access the town's lost and found and increases living points. Unlike the Modern Police Station, it is run by Booker instead of Copper. | |
Dream Suite | 234,000 | n/a | Catch Isabelle sleeping at least one week after building the town's first public works project. | - | Allows the player to visit other towns by dreaming and to share a dream of their own town for others to visit. | |
Fortune Teller's Shop | 340,000 | n/a | Receive 20 fortunes from Katrina. | - | Allows the player to receive fortunes on a daily basis. | |
Museum Renovation | 198,000 | n/a | Donate 20 items to the museum; with at least one in each category (aquatics, bugs, paintings and fossils). Also, speak to Blathers at least once on 14 different days. | - | Allows the player to rent four exhibition rooms for 10,000 bells from Celeste and to access the museum shop | |
Modern Police Station | 264,000 | n/a | Suggested by villagers of any personality. | 3x3 | Allows the player to access the town's lost and found and increases living points. Unlike the Classic Police Station, it is run by Copperinstead of Booker. | |
Reset Surveillance Center | 200px | 368,000 | n/a | Reset the game. | 1x1 | Allows the player to visit the Reset Surveillance Center, where Mr. Resetti and his brother, Don, can be found, on certain days. In addition, it unlocks Mr. Resetti's lectures when the player quits the game without saving. |
Station reconstruction (Fairy Tale) | 498,000 | n/a | Have players visit town at least 100 times. | - | - | |
Station reconstruction (Japanese) | 498,000 | n/a | Have players visit town at least 100 times. | - | - | |
Station reconstruction (Modern) | 498,000 | n/a | Have players visit town at least 100 times. | - | - | |
Town Hall reconstruction (Fairy Tale) | 498,000 | n/a | Achieve perfect town status. | - | - | |
Town Hall reconstruction (Japanese) | 498,000 | n/a | Achieve perfect town status. | - | - | |
Town Hall reconstruction (Modern) | 498,000 | n/a | Achieve perfect town status. | - | - |
Extras
Bridges
Project Name | Image | Erection Cost | Demolition Cost | How to Unlock | Size | Details |
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Brick Bridge | 224,000 | 22,400 | Suggested by villagers of any personality. | 2x4/4x2 | - | |
Fairy Tale Bridge | 298,000 | 29,800 | Suggested by Peppy villagers. | 2x4/4x2 | - | |
Modern Bridge | 224,000 | 22,400 | Suggested by villagers of any personality. | 2x4/4x2 | - | |
Stone Bridge | 150px | 128,000 | 12,800 | Available from the start. | 2x4/4x2 | - |
Suspension Bridge | 150px | 128,000 | 12,800 | Available from the start. | 2x4/4x2 | - |
Wooden Bridge | 298,000 | 29,800 | Suggested by Cranky villagers. | 2x4/4x2 | - |
Benches
- Yellow Bench (30,000 bells)
- Log Bench (38,000 bells)
- Picnic Set (39,800 bells)
- Wooden Bench (42,500 bells)
- Plastic Bench (42,500 bells)
- Iron (Metal) Bench (42,500 bells)
- Modern Bench (52,800 bells)
- Fairy Tale Bench (52,800 bells)
- Zen Bench (52,800 bells)
- Tire (49,800 bells)
- Clay Pipe Bench (79,800 bells)
- Artistic (Boot) Bench (265,000 bells)
Lampposts
- Park (29,800 bells)
- Streetlight (39,800 bells)
- Round Streetlight (39,800 bells)
- Retro Streetlight (42,800 bells)
- Modern Streetlight (64,000 bells)
- Fairy Tale Streetlight (64,000 bells)
- Zen Streetlight (64,000 bells)
- Illuminated (Heart) Streetlight (136,000 bells)
Clocks
- Clock (29,800 bells)
- Modern Clock (78,000 bells)
- Fairy Tale Clock (78,000 bells)
- Zen Clock (78,000 bells)
- Floral Clock (87,000 bells)
- Illuminated Clock (146,000 bells)
Signs
Up to eight signs may exist at a time.
- Caution Sign (43,500 Bells)
- Do-Not-Enter Sign (43,500 Bells)
- Yield Sign (43,500 Bells)
- Custom-design sign (40,000 Bells)
Other
Project Name | Image | Erection Cost | Demolition Cost | How to Unlock | Size | Details
Balloon Arch (86,000 Bells)
Gallery
Trivia
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