“Estuve leyendo el periódico esta mañana pero luego me deprimí. Es un mundo podrido, chaval. Ten tu cabeza fría y cuerda, y sobrevivirás en una pieza... Eso es lo que mi Papi solía decir. Je je je.”
— Pam
Pam es una aldeana que vive en su caravana justo al oeste del río en el Pueblo Pelícano. Ella era la conductora del autobús del Pueblo Pelícano, antes de que se malograse. Una vez que el servicio de autobús haya sido restaurado, Pam estará encargada de la parada de autobús, justo al este de la granja, durante lo días que no llueva.
En la mayoría de días, Pam puede ser encontrada en su caravana hasta las 12:00PM. Ella luego caminará hacia el MercaJoja por algunas horas, retirándose a las 4:00PM para caminar hacia el Salón Fruta Estelar. Pam es una de los clientes más fieles de Gus, ella pasa todas las noches en su establecimiento.
La cita al doctor de Pam es en el día 25 de la primavera, por lo que no serás capaz de ir al desierto en ese día.
Puedes darle a Pam hasta dos regalos por semana (Más uno en su cumpleaños), que puede aumentar o disminuir su amistad contigo. Los regalos para su cumpleaños ( 18 Primavera) tendrán un efecto amplificado por 8; y mostrará un diálogo único. Para los regalos amados o gustados, Pam dirá
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“¿Te has acordado de mi cumpleaños? Me impresionas. Gracias.”
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“Oh, ¿era hoy mi cumpleaños? Supongo que sí. Gracias. Está muy bien.”
Para los regalos neutrales, Pam dirá
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“¿Por mi cumpleaños? Gracias.”
Para regalos disgustados u odiados, Pam dirá
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“¿Es mi cumpleaños y me regalas esto? ¿Es una broma?”
Le encanta
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“¡Vaya, vaya! ¡Esto sí que es un regalo! Un millón de gracias.”
Maravillas naturales: explorando nuestro exhuberante mundo
Misterium
Wumbus
Desagrada
n/d
Le Encanta
Nachos Sorbete de fruta estelar
Desagrada
Batido de col rizada Bolsa de aperitivos de hummus Ensalada Panzanella Mousse de capuchino Regaliz negro Rodajas de manzana Té de jazmín
Le Gusta
Todo lo demas
Eventos de Corazón
Cualquier momento
Puedes recibir un regalo en tu buzón de correo por parte de Pam en cualquier nivel de amistad que sea mayor a cero puntos de amistad. Las probabilidades de recibir un regalo aumentan al mismo tiempo que tu amistad aumente con Pam.
Aquí tienes la receta de una delicia que mi padre solía preparar. Cocínala a fuego lento.
-Pam
Nueve Corazones
Compra la "Mejora de la Comunidad" en la Carpintería. Después de ganar los 9 corazones de Amistad con Pam, entra a la Casa de Pam al menos 4 días después de que se complete la mejora de la comunidad.
Detalles
Encuentras a Pam rezando ante una estatua del Símbolo del Salvador. Ella confiesa que ama la nueva casa, pero no ha podido reducir su consumo de alcohol. Ella dice que pensó que la nueva casa cambiaría todo, pero no fue así, por lo que ordenó la estatua. Luego se dirige al jugador para obtener una respuesta.
"Me alegra que te sientas optimista."(No afecta la amistad.) Pam dice que se está "poniendo sentimental" en su vejez, nos agradece por escucharla y la escena termina.
"Lo siento, Pam, pero Yoba no es real..."(-1000 amistad.) Pam se enoja y declara su fe en Yoba antes de ordenarte que te vayas.
Citas
Primera cita
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“Buenas chaval. Mi nombre es Pam. No seas idiota y nos llevaremos bien.”
Regular
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“Sabes, comería alimentos más saludables si pudiera pagarlos. Oye, probablemente tengas mucha comida sabrosa creciendo en tu granja, ¿eh?”
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“¡Eh, tú! No estés husmeando en la caravana cuando estoy fuera. ¿Entiendes? Lo siento, pero debo tener cuidado con los extraños.”
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“Estuve leyendo el periódico esta mañana pero luego me deprimí. Es un mundo podrido, chaval. Ten tu cabeza fría y cuerda, y sobrevivirás en una pieza... Eso es lo que mi Papi solía decir. Je je je.”
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“Los tiempos han sido difíciles últimamente. Me despidieron de mi trabajo como conductora de autobús. Si recuperara ese trabajo podría llevarte al Desierto Calico.”
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“My house ain't pretty but at least it's by the river.”
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“Hey. Penny's my baby girl. Be nice to her or leave her alone, got it?”
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“Penny says I spend too much time at the saloon...”
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“You know, I've been thinking... I wish I had a hobby. Something to do other than hanging around at that saloon every night. You got any ideas? ...Ehh. Maybe I'll play checkers against myself.”
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“Each day's just the same as the last... If only I'd been born rich...”
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“Make sure your boots are clean before you go stompin' around in my house. It's annoying to clean a mess. You should know that by now.”
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“I wish a team of elves would come during the night and tidy up my house. Hahahaha.”
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“I could sure go for some parsnips.”
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“If my legs weren't so stiff I'd visit the mountains every now and then.”
Rainy Days
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“Howdy, kid. Stayin' dry?”
Hungover
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“urghh... my head...”
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“Blahh... I had one too many caramel porters at the saloon last night... Go away.”
If bus is back in service
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“Hey, did you hear about the ol' bus? Yep... I'm back on the saddle, kid... hehe. Feels nice.”
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“You don't know how glad I am that the bus is up and running! I feel alive again.”
If Player is married to Penny
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“It's awful lonely at home all by myself...”
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“Hey. You better be treatin' Penny right on that old farm of yours. She's the only one I got!”
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“Penny's the only one I've got, so you best treat her kindly.”
House upgrade
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“I can't believe you bought me a house! Is there any catch? Sorry, I'm not used to people being so nice...”
If anonymous
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“I can't believe someone bought me a house! I wonder if it's some kind of scam? Sorry, I'm not used to people being so nice...”
In Saloon
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“Nothin' like a sip o' the good stuff to warm these old bones...”
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“Hey, kid. I'd buy you a drink if I could afford it!”
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“Hey Gus! Gimme another round! *hic*”
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“*Sigh*... Hey, kid. You're too young to be moping around in a place like this.”
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“*gulp* ... I've been looking forward to this beverage all afternoon. Heh heh.”
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“Oi, Gus! Gimme another pint of your strongest!”
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“(Pam isn't responding.)”
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“(Pam seems out of it. Better leave her alone right now.)”
Summer
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“Hi, stranger.”
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“Oh, it's [Miss/Mr.] [Player]. Do you need my help or something?”
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“Havin' a local farm is good for our town.”
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“Maybe if you do real well on your farm it'll boost the local economy. Then everyone will have a job and we'll all be happy, right?”
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“Oh, hi there, farmer. I don't often chit-chat with strangers.”
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“I always seem to end up at the saloon at some point. It's too close to my house. It ain't healthy.”
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“Don't mind that ol' dog next to the house. He might look at you cross, but he'll never get up from that box in a hunderd years. The old boy's name? It's Dusty.”
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“Someone's been complainin' about my yard... sayin' it's a mess. Was it you? Hmmm...”
If male
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“...Yeah? You're a fine lookin' young man. Why're you wastin' your time talkin' to an old girl like me?”
If female
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“You're a pretty gal. What 're you wastin' your time talkin' to someone like me for?”
6+ Hearts
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“I had hopes and dreams like you, once... But look at me now. Life doesn't always turn out like you expect. Ah well. There's no sense dwellin' on what you don't have.”
Fall
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“If I knew you better, I'd be more inclined to chat.”
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“I used to be young, once. Hard to believe, huh? Time sure goes fast when you grow up.”
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“*Sigh*... I guess I'll be popping a frozen dinner into the microwave tonight.”
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“Penny's the only one I've got, so you best treat her kindly.”
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“Every day is the same old routine... Do you ever have that problem, farmer?”
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“Would you do me a kindness and clean up my house? Just kidding.”
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“Don't you have work to do? You should be thankful that you have a job rather than moping around town all the time.”
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“I miss my old truck driving job. I used to go all around the valley, meetin' people, listenin' to the radio. Times sure do change.”
Winter
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“You got any hogs on that farm?”
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“Do you want somethin' from me, kid? Best look somewhere else.”
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“I just hope Penny has a good life ahead of her. If you ever have kids you'll know how I feel. ...It's so dry in winter. My skin feels like old parchment.”
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“Hey kid. What're you up to? I'm just passin' time, same as always.”
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“It's awful cold. A visit to the saloon should warm me up, don't you think? Heh heh. Why don't you swing by the saloon later for a taste o' the Oh-Be-Joyful?”
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“Penny sure does like old books. I think she's a heck of a lot smarter than I ever was. I'm glad.”
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“I oughta take up fishin', seein' as how close the river is.”
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“Blah... my front yard's a mess.”
At Ginger Island
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“Looks like there's some unique fish swimmin' around. Next time I'll have to bring my pole!”
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“Heh... Willy gave us each a piece of his fish jerky on the ride over. Delicious!”
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“Now this is comfort! I might even take my shoes off! Better not look too closely at my feet, kid.”
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“It's a special occasion, kid... I'm ordering something unique. Make it a double!”