

Other cool things you can do in the Save Editor include changing each acre of your map, giving yourself unlimited bells (money), moving any villager in/ out, reviving all your grass, unlocking all Public Works Projects, changing your characters’ skin tone, spawning any item you want, and other things that are either impossible or time consuming in the regular game.įor many people, playing in real time and enjoying the daily activity aspect of New Leaf is the most enjoyable way to play. THE SAVE EDITOR WITH A LOADED TOWN AND ALL ITS ITEMS. But in the Save Editor, you can move Projects, buildings, and, well, most anything else around in a flash. With the Save Editor, you can spawn as many trees as you want anywhere in your town! Also, it’s a pain to have to demolish and rebuild Public Works Projects in order to move them. For example, the mechanics of New Leaf don’t let players plant trees or flowers in rivers or ponds. The job? Developing the town and helping out villagers. The pastimes? Fishing, bug-catching, gardening, shopping, fossil-collecting, decorating, island mini games, aaand probably something else I’m forgetting.īut what’s gotten players most excited about their New Leaf towns recently is this: hacking.Ī Save Editor made by Marc Robledo allows players to edit their towns and characters in ways the game won’t allow. New Leaf allows players to be mayor of a town they grow in real time.

Its recent Welcome amiibo update breathed some fresh air into the adorable life sim, and many old players have logged into their towns after some time away.

Nintendo’s Animal Crossing: New Leaf came out in 2012 and is still pretty popular today. You can hack your town too! MY TOWN OF FAWN.
