In , the villagers from every game in the series take a much-needed camping vacation. All the franchise's most beloved characters have decided to go spend some time in the wilderness, exploring islands, catching butterflies, and taking a nap on a hammock by a warm fire. And, best of all, they all want to share their precious camping experience with the players.
The campsite becomes alive as more villagers come to visit, interact with furniture and fixtures, and have a camping adventure. And unlike in previous Animal Crossing titles, you have full control over who they want to spend their camping trip with. The majority of villagers from every game are out there to be found, and all players need to do is invite them to their campsite.
When first launched, it had 40 villagers to find and befriend. The game added more characters from the various titles in the seven years that it was out as a free-to-play app and regularly updating. As a result, the full paid game now has a whopping 422 villagers from across all the games in the series.
Many online sources cite there being 413 villagers, but this number is outdated. I counted, and there are actually 422 villagers in
When you first start the game, you can have eight villagers staying at the campsite at one time. Upon reaching level 20, this number expands to 16 villagers visiting the campsite in one go. It's possible to find, invite, and display any of the 422 villagers available in as long as their individual requirements are met.
Getting new villagers to come to the campsiterequires finding them, first. Many of the villagers can be found exploring the different islands surrounding the campsite, and which villager shows up where is random. Some of the potential campers will only start showing up once players reach a certain level.
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