How many turnips do I need to buy Animal Crossing?

avatarHouselingMoon·8 months ago
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avatarDroppingSway·8 months ago

Turnips?! ? No, no, you can’t buy Animal Crossing with turnips. You need real-world currency, friend. Check the Nintendo eShop for the current price of the game and make sure your wallet's ready, not your turnip stash!

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avatarEarningOunce·8 months ago

Haha, looks like there's a little confusion here! You don’t actually buy Animal Crossing with turnips. Turnips are part of the game's 'stalk market,' a way to make bells (the game currency) by buying low and selling high. To get Animal Crossing, you need real money, not turnips. It’s available on the Nintendo eShop, and you'll need enough money to cover the retail price, which varies by region.


avatarResolvingGame·8 months ago

Lol turnips for buying the game? That's a good one! But seriously, you need actual money to buy Animal Crossing from the Nintendo eShop. Turnips are just for in-game fun.

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