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* '''Villager houses''' | * '''Villager houses''' | ||
− | :Every villager has a residence in the town, and can only be entered by the player when the villager is inside. In ''Animal Crossing'', they can also be entered when the villager is present in the same acre as their house. Each villager's house has pre-determined furnishings, but in games from {{WW|short|nolink}} onwards the player can influence and alter the contents of the villagers' homes. In most games, villagers will always build their houses on top of [[signpost]]s, but in {{NL|short|nolink}} they can construct their homes almost anywhere in town, including on top of flora and ground designs, and in front of buildings and other structures. When a villager moves out of town, their house will vanish completely. In {{NH|short}}, villagers will always move into open plots, which the player can place where they wish | + | :Every villager has a residence in the town, and can only be entered by the player when the villager is inside. In ''Animal Crossing'', they can also be entered when the villager is present in the same acre as their house. Each villager's house has pre-determined furnishings, but in games from {{WW|short|nolink}} onwards the player can influence and alter the contents of the villagers' homes. In most games, villagers will always build their houses on top of [[signpost]]s, but in {{NL|short|nolink}} they can construct their homes almost anywhere in town, including on top of flora and ground designs, and in front of buildings and other structures. When a villager moves out of town, their house will vanish completely. In {{NH|short}}, villagers will always move into open plots, which the player can place where they wish and (if they are the [[Resident Representative]]) relocate one house per day for a fee of 10,000 Bells. |
* '''Facilities''' | * '''Facilities''' |