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I've had animal crossing new leaf for quite some time right now. I've been searching around the message boards looking for codesCall of Dutyes for the dream suite. Which lets you visit other people's towns region specific. So I found this one codeCall of Dutye that led to this place called "Aika Village" Apparently it was made by this Asian Japanese player. So I went to the dream suite and entered the codeCall of Dutye that led to the mysterious village. It was a horryfying dark experience.
 
This is someone's random theory about it.
 
The story is that of an inner struggle. The first and last houses represent what appears to be and what really is. In the first, little Aika seems to have a happy loving family, and loves her mother dearly, and everyone gets along. But there's something hidden from us -- aus—a room we can't see. As we travel through the town, we see the struggle within Aika's mind, and finally find out what is truly going on by looking in the last house.
 
Aika's mother is not the lovely mother she seems. She seeks perfection out of her child, as if Aika were a flawless doll. Aika tries so hard to communicate to her mother that she loves her, in hope that her mother loves her back. But it's never good enough. Her mother is never happy with her. The more Aika's mother hates her, the more Aika grows obsessed with winning her mother's love. She wants to break away from the feelings of isolation, from feeling like an object. This is what the axe in front of the doll represents to me, and all the toys always looking away from the player/front of the house/etc.
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Also, some random symbolism that people seem to miss often:
 
Red shoes by beach -- Stronglybeach—Strongly indicative of Aika's suicide.
If you've never turned the camera 180 degrees in the back room of the 2nd house... do it.
The flowers are carnations, which you receive on mother's/father's day.[[File:HNI_0066_zps555fbcfeHNI 0066 zps555fbcfe.jpg|thumb|Just a little picture evidence that it exists.]]
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