It’s always a kind gesture to spend Valentine’s Day with friends and loved ones, but some Animal Crossing villagers will more likely than not spend the holiday alone. The Animal Crossing series features over 400 villagers, and while each one is someone’s favorite, some are a lot less favored than others. From their design to their personalities, villagers are a big factor in why people play Animal Crossing, with many going so far as to carefully select the villagers that live in their towns or islands.
Animal Crossing villagers are categorized into eight different groups which determine their dialogue. Male villagers can be “cranky,” “lazy,” “smug,” or a “jock,” while female villagers can be “normal,” “snooty,” “peppy,” or “sisterly” (sometimes known as “uchi,” from the pronoun they use in Japanese). While some of Animal Crossing’s hundreds of villagers have designs that clearly convey their personality — like Soleil the snooty hamster or Dobie the cranky wolf — others don’t, such as Apollo the cranky eagle and Agent S the peppy squirrel. Design deviations like these add to each villager’s uniqueness and overall charm, but sometimes neither element works in their favor.
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Valentine's Day in Animal Crossing doesn’t have its own special daily event the way Toy Day or Halloween have day-long festivities of their own. But that doesn’t mean players can’t still celebrate: rose bouquet and chocolate heart items can be purchased from Nook Shopping and gifted to villagers, and in New Horizons, Isabelle and another villager will send the player a letter with a gift. Players can also visit Brewster at The Roost in Animal Crossing to get hot chocolate instead
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