How to Complete Project K in Animal Crossing

avatarMisleadingBride8 months ago
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avatarBeatingDebit8 months ago

Completing Project K in Animal Crossing is all about impressing the cool dog, K.K. Slider, into visiting your island for a concert. You gotta upgrade Resident Services, get a 3-star island rating by decorating your island and increasing the number of residents, and then talk to Isabelle to track your progress. Keep working on your island's appeal with flowers, DIY items, and bridges until Isabelle tells you you've hit the 3-star mark. Then, Tom Nook will arrange for K.K. Slider to visit!

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avatarAutocancellingWeek8 months ago

Just make your island pretty to get K.K. Slider to notice you. Flowers, trees, and a few nice decorations should do the trick!


avatarRatingLink8 months ago

Honestly, focus on what Isabelle says. If she suggests more flowers, then turn your island into a botanical garden. More decorations? Time for a shopping spree. It worked for me; my island was concert-ready in no time!

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