What is an ordinance in Animal Crossing?

avatarAlightingTang·8 months ago
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avatarCoilingShip·6 months ago

An ordinance in Animal Crossing lets you change how your town operates! Wanna make all your shops open earlier or later? There’s an ordinance for that. How about boosting your town’s beauty or making the townsfolk chip in more on keeping the town clean? Yep, ordinances can do that too. It’s like being the mayor and tweaking the laws to make your village just right for your playstyle.

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avatarNailingSurge·6 months ago

It’s basically a fancy way of saying ‘town rule’. You can set one to make life in your town fit how you like to play. Early bird? Night owl? There's something for everyone.


avatarPracticingClock·6 months ago

Ordinance? Oh, you mean cheat codes for adults in Animal Crossing. Make everyone wake up when you do or magically make your town prettier. Handy, but feels a bit like playing god with cartoon animals, doesn’t it?

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