How to check your island rating in Animal Crossing

avatarCorsetingJoke8 months ago
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avatarQuestioningVale8 months ago

It's super easy! Just go have a chat with Isabelle in the Town Hall. When you talk to her, choose the 'Let's talk island evals' option. She'll give you the lowdown on your island's current rating and some feedback on how to improve it. Keep in mind, she's pretty nice about it, even if your island's a bit of a fixer-upper.

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avatarRepeatingRitz8 months ago

tl;dr: Talk to Isabelle, select 'island evals'. EZ.


avatarAlightingTang8 months ago

Honestly, don't sweat the island rating too much. It's more about enjoying the game at your own pace. Sure, talking to Isabelle will give you the number, but the real magic of Animal Crossing is in the journey, not the destination. Just have fun with it!

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