Olive Camper Games

I started out by walking around town, pulling some weeds, and talking to some of my favorite animals. Genji reminded me of the morning aerobics, which start on Monday. I also found the day’s money rock and got the full 13,300 bells.

Genji: You should get up early once in a while, too, lazybones.Money bags from the money rock.I saw the summer camper’s tent, and I went inside. Olive the bear cub was inside. I played four of her games, and amazingly, I won every time. I didn’t win anything that great though. A cooler (which I already have in my house), a radiator, 2,500 bells (from selling back the radiator), and a bird bath. Despite my winning streak, I wasn’t really in the mood for playing camper games, so I left.

Olive: Oh hello! I hope I'm not camped out in your backyard or anything.And finally, I went home and played a game of Clu Clu Land D. I ended up with 43,940 points.

My Clu Clu Land D score.

Arapaima Time

After making a quick stop at Nookington’s (and BARELY making it in the door before the clock struck 10:00), I went back home and played one game of Clu Clu Land D. It’s one of ACC’s games of the week for their high score contest, and I’ve been trying to participate for most of the games so far. I just played one game to get things started and got a score of 28,470 points.

My Clu Clu Land D score of 28,470 points.I was tired of wearing the grape shirt, so I switched back to the zipper shirt. I found the day’s glowing spot and dug up 10,000 bells. While walking by the lake, I noticed a huge fish shadow. I pulled out my fishing rod and caught it–an arapaima!

I caught an arapaima! This thing is huge!I went to the post office to deposit some bells, and I asked Copper for any upcoming events. There are none. I checked the wishing well (still perfect town status) and then I headed for home.