The Terrible Secret of Animal Crossing/YMMV

Your Mileage May Vary tropes for The Terrible Secret of Animal Crossing

This provides examples of:

 * Alternate Character Interpretation: About the games themselves. Here, most of the characters are, and Tom Nook seems to be interpreted as a bastard that won't let Billy leave, but his ulterior motive.
 * Even get looked at from a different point of view. In the games,  Here,
 * Complete Monster:
 * She does have a pretty tragic Freudian Excuse where it's implied  Still, it's hard to overlook the fact that
 * Crowning Moment of Awesome:
 * Cult Classic: In the realm of Let's Play, anyway.
 * HIGH OCTANE NIGHTMARE FUEL: You'll never look at this game the same way again.
 * This troper hasn't kept a gyroid in his possession for very long since reading this.
 * The horrific deaths. "." *shiver*
 * Good luck playing the game ever again... This troper gets shivers just from playing the Animal Crossing stage in Super Smash Bros Brawl.
 * Just about everything involving
 * This Troper has read through it multiple times, and continues to play and enjoy the games like nothing ever happened. Huh.
 * Nook's journal. That is all.
 * Penny's last balloon letter. Made even creepier after your second read through, when you know
 * Squick
 * Tear Jerker: "" Ouch.
 * The entire anti-box ending is either this or High Octane Nightmare Fuel.
 * What an Idiot:, is it really a good idea to  ? Then again,.
 * The Woobie:  probably counts, towards the last few chapters and after The Reveal.
 * Also Billy, who's pretty much trapped, constantly fails to find an escape, and has gone through several sleepless nights.
 * Not to mention K.K., who is pretty much the only completely decent person on the island who is utterly horrified at what is happening but is powerless to stop it. It is implied that he travels around the island playing music for the children as a way of comforting them, it being the only thing he can do for them. Billy even promises himself that if he manages to escape, he'll come back for K.K. (though it's never stated whether or not he does)