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November 26, 2013

Animal Crossing Chocomint Sweater QR Code

Filed under: Animal Crossing,Toys and Games — Laura Moncur @ 4:24 pm

My lucky item for the day was the Mint Gingham Skirt and I didn’t have a good shirt to wear with it, so I revamped one of my sweaters to match it and added a sling bag. Here’s the QR Code:

Animal Crossing Chocomint Sweater QR Code

I absolutely LOVE that I can just make a new outfit and share it with the world immediately. I hope you all like it.

If you would like to visit my town, my Dream Address is 4000-2185-7855.

November 25, 2013

What Video Games Taught Jenna Marbles

Filed under: Toys and Games — Laura Moncur @ 11:44 am

This video is NOT SAFE FOR WORK and is laced with profanity, but it is SO true! Jenna Marbles talks about what video games taught her.

If you feel that video game designers don’t care about what they are teaching kids, you’re right. Granted, some of those games weren’t meant for kids, like Grand Theft Auto, but honestly, the last thirty years of video game design has been dedicated to the lowest common denominator, violence. I really loved what she said,

“Super Mario Bros. taught me that if you see something that you don’t know, that’s not you, you should… kill it. DIE! I don’t wanna befriend you. I don’t wanna get to know you. You’re gettin’ in my path… you’re dead. It’s basically more hardcore than Scarface.”

The lack of friendly fire in gameplay seems like a HUGE problem in games. I was watching Sean play Sklyanders and I was worried, “Watch out, you’re going to kill your other guy.” He just casually replied, “Oh, I can’t hurt him.” He didn’t even worry about hurting his co-player or the innocent wooden bystanders on that level.

What did video games teach me? Adventure taught me how to memorize mazes and directions without being able to see them. Even now, I can navigate the real world better because of it. Animal Crossing taught me how to be a pretty good friend by sending them nice letters and doing favors for them. In my forty years on this planet, no one ever told me that if I send a pleasant note, text or email to my friends every few days that it would make them like me. I also learned the names of several fish and insects because of that game. Tetris taught me how to pack a suitcase really well. Plants Vs. Zombies taught me to multi-task. Dungeon Raid taught me to run AWAY when I see a big bad guy. It’s really the ONLY video game I’ve played that has ever given me that option and taught me that lesson.

On the whole, the video games I’ve loved the most have taught me positive lessons, or perhaps I was willing to overlook the negative lessons and just focus on the positive.

November 23, 2013

Animal Crossing: How To Sell All Your Stuff at Retail

Filed under: Animal Crossing,Toys and Games — Laura Moncur @ 6:00 am

I love to sell my fruit, gems and fossils on the Flea Market pallets at Retail, because I can sell them to the villagers for almost four times what Reese will pay me for them. Unfortunately, I ran into problems. It was hard to get the villagers to LEAVE once they bought something and getting them to come to Retail was just as hard.

Animal Crossing Sell your stuff at Retail

With a ton of trial and error, however, I’ve found a pretty good way to efficiently sell all of my high ticket items at Retail for four times the usual price. Here’s how I do it…

Update 12-04-13: I added information about bad luck days. (Continue Reading…)

November 22, 2013

Animal Crossing QR Codes: Denim Jacket and Slingbag

Filed under: Animal Crossing,Toys and Games — Laura Moncur @ 8:00 am

There is a simple denim jacket in the video game, but it is buttoned up to the throat and makes me feel like a nerd when I wear it.

Animal Crossing In-Game Denim Jacket

So I made my own. A simple denim jacket with a white shirt underneath. (Continue Reading…)

November 21, 2013

Animal Crossing QR Codes: Black Leather Jacket and a Kilt

Filed under: Animal Crossing,Toys and Games — Laura Moncur @ 2:59 pm

I wanted a cool black leather jacket, but there wasn’t anything in the game. I did find a couple of QR codes from other people, like this cute frilly dress: ANIMAL CROSSING QR CODE BLOG

Cute Frilly Dress Black Leather Jacket Animal Crossing QR Codes

I just wanted a jacket, though. There was a punk rock jacket here that I liked, but it wasn’t exactly what I was looking for: Punk Rock Leather Jacket – Pinterest

Animal Crossing QR Code Punk Leather Jacket

So I made my own and I really like how it turned out.

Animal Crossing QR Code Black Leather Jacket

A couple of days ago, Gyroid’s lucky clothing item was “women’s bottoms.” So, I had him wear the red kilt that comes in the game and he looked pretty badass.

Black Leather Jacket with Kilt

He reminded me of this photo of Ewan MacGregor in a kilt:

Ewan MacGregor Kilt

Or maybe this photo of Wil Wheaton in a kilt:

Wil Wheaton Kilt Axis of Anarchy

All this spawned a flurry of QR Code-Making. Here is the red kilt I made:

Animal Crossing QR Code Black Leather Jacket and Red Kilt

The blue kilt with a black leather jacket:

Animal Crossing QR Code Black Leather Jacket and Blue Kilt

And the green kilt with the black leather jacket:

Animal Crossing QR Code Black Leather Jacket and Green Kilt

If you notice, the dress designs flare out a bit more at the waist than the kilt design that came in the game, so they don’t look perfect, but I had a bunch of fun making these, so I thought I’d share them with you.

If you would like to visit my town, my Dream Address is 4000-2185-7855.

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