In the Nintendo Wii game Animal Crossing: City Folk, a money tree is a unique tree that can provide players with a steady stream of Bells, the primary currency in the game. To obtain a money tree, players must first obtain a Bag of Bells from a glowing spot on the ground. Once they have the Bag of Bells, they can bury it in the ground anywhere in their town. The next day, a money tree will sprout in the spot where the Bells were buried. The money tree will bear three bags of Bells, which can be harvested by shaking the tree. However, the money tree will only bear fruit once, so players must plant a new tree each time they want to collect Bells.
Money trees are a valuable asset to any Animal Crossing player. They can provide a reliable source of income, which can be used to purchase furniture, clothes, and other items. Money trees can also be used to pay off debts to Tom Nook, the raccoon who runs the town store. Additionally, money trees can be used to decorate a player’s town, adding a touch of nature and prosperity.