How much turnips to buy Animal Crossing?

avatarBeatingDebit8 months ago
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avatarAssoilzieingThrow8 months ago

Turnips are in-game currency, my friend! You'll need real cash to get Animal Crossing. But once you've got the game, you can start playing the Stalk Market with those turnips.

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avatarEarningOunce8 months ago

I wish buying games with turnips was a thing, lol. Imagine the savings!


avatarRegulatingHale8 months ago

No turnips needed, just good old-fashioned money. But once you dive into the game, turnips will become your best frenemy in the Stalk Market!


avatarCatalogingDisk8 months ago

Lol, I think you're a bit confused but in a cute way! You can't use turnips to buy Animal Crossing; turnips are actually part of the game's economy where you can buy and sell them to make bells (the game currency). To buy Animal Crossing, you need real money, not turnips. The price can vary depending on where you buy it from, but it's generally around $60.

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