If you've just found yourself washed ashore in Time on Frog Island, you might find yourself lost, overwhelmed, or unsure of what to do next. Your boat is wrecked, your beloved plant is missing, and you've suddenly got a bunch of froggy neighbors.
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So what exactly do you need to set sail again? Ultimately, you need to fix up your boat. But to do that, you'll need to befriend and help out the resident frogs, explore the islands, and maybe even uncover a secret or two. Here are our top tips to help you get started.
If you find yourself sent on an errand by a certain NPC but you have no idea where to go, try speaking to them again. More often than not, they'll give you an additional clue about where you need to go.
For example, when the Fisherman wants a feather, speaking to him again will direct you to the Chief.
Or, when speaking to the Chief about the flower he wants for a second time, he'll explain it only appears on rainy days.
You have to collect three pieces of wood and put them on your campfire so you can rest each night, and your default campsite on the beach requires you to also have your plant and bedroll there too.
However, there is more than one campsite in the area and you can use any of them to rest at night, providing you collect the required wood. You don't need to return to the beach each night to rest.
You'll be discovering and collecting various items throughout your stay on the island, and it's worth knowing that some of these items are breakable. In some cases, this is good news. For example, breaking a hive can give you a honeycomb, while breaking clams can result in pearls if you're lucky.
However, some items you don't want to break. For example, once
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