Difference between revisions of "Happy Home Showcase"

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|store name  = Happy Home Showcase
 
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The '''Happy Home Showcase''' is a plaza that appears in {{NL}}, allowing players to meet and visit other players and their homes that have they have met using the [[Wikipedia:Nintendo 3DS#StreetPass|StreetPass]] feature of the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. This feature is not available when
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The '''Happy Home Showcase''' is a plaza that appears in {{NL}}, allowing [[Player|players]] to meet and visit other players' homes after connecting through the [[Wikipedia:Nintendo 3DS#StreetPass|StreetPass]] feature of the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. This feature is not available when
the system has parental controls on, with [[Digby]] blocking the player if they try to enter.
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the system has parental controls on—[[Digby]] blocks the player if they try to enter.
  
 
== Features ==
 
== Features ==
 
[[File:NL HHS homes.jpg|thumb|left|Example model homes]]
 
[[File:NL HHS homes.jpg|thumb|left|Example model homes]]
The Happy Home Showcase contains model homes that belong to players that have been StreetPassed with. StreetPassed players will walk around the plaza, holding items such as ice cream cones, balloons, and pinwheels, which represent the number of times they have been StreetPassed with. There are three blocks of houses in the StreetPass plaza, each with 16 homes, allowing each player to visit 48 StreetPassed players at a given time before homes start being replaced. However, the player can save up to 16 houses so they don't get replaced; homes that have been saved are noted on the map by a pink lock with a heart over the house. Houses that have not been visited are noted on the map in yellow. Houses that have a yellow outline have been updated since last visited. Houses that have been seen but have not saved are shown in grey.  
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The Happy Home Showcase contains model homes that belong to players that have been StreetPassed with. StreetPassed players will walk around the plaza, holding items such as ice cream cones, balloons, and pinwheels, which represent the number of times they have been StreetPassed.  
  
The player can also order items from the house that they are visiting, though special items cannot be bought, such as [[refurbish]]ed items or items that cannot be ordered from the [[catalog]]. Only 5 items from each house can be ordered at a time, per day,<ref>[http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/32018 Nintendo World Report - "Swap Items and Homes Over StreetPass in Animal Crossing 3DS"]</ref> and they have a 20% markup, rounded down. Players can also see the [[badge]]s that other players have earned from [[Phineas]] for activities.<ref>[http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/43084/animal-crossing-3ds-streetpass-mode-revealed/ Official Nintendo Magazine - "Animal Crossing 3DS Streetpass mode revealed"]</ref>
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There are three blocks of houses in the StreetPass plaza, each with 16 homes, allowing each player to visit 48 StreetPassed players at a given time before homes start being replaced. However, the player can save up to 16 houses so they don't get replaced; homes that have been saved are noted on the map by a pink lock with a heart over the house's location. Houses that have not been visited are marked as yellow on the map, while houses that have a yellow outline have been updated since last visited. Houses that have been seen and are not saved are shown in grey.  
  
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The player can also order items from the house that they are visiting, though special items cannot be bought, such as [[refurbish|refurbished items]] or items that cannot usually be ordered from the [[catalog]]. Only 5 items from each house can be ordered at a time, per day,<ref>[http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/32018 Nintendo World Report - "Swap Items and Homes Over StreetPass in Animal Crossing 3DS"]</ref> and they have a 20% markup, rounded down. Players can also see the [[badge|badges]] that other players have earned from [[Phineas]] for activities.<ref>[http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/43084/animal-crossing-3ds-streetpass-mode-revealed/ Official Nintendo Magazine - "Animal Crossing 3DS Streetpass mode revealed"]</ref>
  
 
===Special items===
 
===Special items===
Players received via Streetpass may sometimes be holding an item they may give.
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Players received via Streetpass sometimes hold items that will be given to the player after they have been Streetpassed a certain amount of times. The colors of the items are random.
  
 
*[[Balloon]] (2nd time)
 
*[[Balloon]] (2nd time)
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*[[Bunny Balloon]] (5th time)
 
*[[Bunny Balloon]] (5th time)
 
*[[Bubble Wand]] (6th time)
 
*[[Bubble Wand]] (6th time)
*[[Heart Balloon]] (7th time)
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*[[Balloon|Heart Balloon]] (7th time)
 
*[[Ice Cream]] (8th time)
 
*[[Ice Cream]] (8th time)
*[[Soft Serve Ice Cream]] (9th time)
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*[[Ice Cream|Soft Serve Ice Cream]] (9th time)
 
*[[Tweeter]] (10th time)
 
*[[Tweeter]] (10th time)
Colors may vary.
 
  
 
==Special homes==
 
==Special homes==
* North American players can receive special homes belonging to members of the game's staff as well as other [[Nintendo]] employees through [[Spotpass]]. Its availability in other regions is unknown. <ref>http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2013/06/reggie_fils_aimes_home_in_animal_crossing_new_leaf_distributed_through_spotpass</ref>
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North American players can receive special homes belonging to members of the game's staff as well as other [[Nintendo]] employees through [[Spotpass]]. The feature's availability in other regions is unknown. <ref>http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2013/06/reggie_fils_aimes_home_in_animal_crossing_new_leaf_distributed_through_spotpass</ref>
  
 
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== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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Revision as of 19:44, April 10, 2020

Happy Home Showcase
NL Happy Home Showcase Gate.jpg
Outside the HHS
NL Happy Home Showcase Plaza.jpg
Inside the plaza
Service Visit StreetPass players' homes
Opening hours All day
Appearances Animal Crossing: New Leaf

The Happy Home Showcase is a plaza that appears in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, allowing players to meet and visit other players' homes after connecting through the StreetPass feature of the Nintendo 3DS. This feature is not available when the system has parental controls on—Digby blocks the player if they try to enter.

Features

Example model homes

The Happy Home Showcase contains model homes that belong to players that have been StreetPassed with. StreetPassed players will walk around the plaza, holding items such as ice cream cones, balloons, and pinwheels, which represent the number of times they have been StreetPassed.

There are three blocks of houses in the StreetPass plaza, each with 16 homes, allowing each player to visit 48 StreetPassed players at a given time before homes start being replaced. However, the player can save up to 16 houses so they don't get replaced; homes that have been saved are noted on the map by a pink lock with a heart over the house's location. Houses that have not been visited are marked as yellow on the map, while houses that have a yellow outline have been updated since last visited. Houses that have been seen and are not saved are shown in grey.

The player can also order items from the house that they are visiting, though special items cannot be bought, such as refurbished items or items that cannot usually be ordered from the catalog. Only 5 items from each house can be ordered at a time, per day,[1] and they have a 20% markup, rounded down. Players can also see the badges that other players have earned from Phineas for activities.[2]

Special items

Players received via Streetpass sometimes hold items that will be given to the player after they have been Streetpassed a certain amount of times. The colors of the items are random.

Special homes

North American players can receive special homes belonging to members of the game's staff as well as other Nintendo employees through Spotpass. The feature's availability in other regions is unknown. [3]

Name Town Distribution dates
Reggie Nirvana June 24, 2013[4]
Rich Ramburg
Krys Clover
DY HighNote
Lindsey Autumn
Kate Lizards
Corey Kihei
Steph Leafy
Bill Cascadia
Reiko Biscotti
Ray Joyo
Chiko ToriTori
Nate Beantown
Snay Snerkvil
Covet Latte ☆
Alexis Dano

References

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