The story on a Reddit post from over the weekend goes like this. āMy girlfriend bought an old copy of Animal Crossing. The surprise we found inside just made our day.ā
Itās made our day too.
Located inside the box, and written in a style that to someone who once worked in childcare for six years looks entirely legit, is a massive note containing codes (essentially cheats) that can be used to trick Animal Crossingās tyrannical ruler and mortgage broker, Tom Nook, into giving you some great stuff.
Helpful, yes, but in the age of FAQs not really needed. Whatās appreciated is the fact this kid knew the game was being traded in, and as a parting gift went to all this trouble just to help out āa random person who buys this gameā. He/she even includes that most awesome of code-sharing tips; namely, an admission that their Is and 1s may be all screwed up, so if a code doesnāt work, just swap those two around!
My girlfriend bought an old copy of Animal Crossing. The surprise we found inside just made our day [Reddit]