What this does is basically act as a keylogger, but without being a keylogger; it just listens to your event inputs and plays animal crossing noises like that web app someone linked to me. The difference between that and this though is that this is held together with duct tape and out of date libs on .NET Core.
For a random male voice:
animal_crossing_thingo -m
oranimal_crossing_thingo -male
For a random female voice:
animal_crossing_thingo -f
oranimal_crossing_thingo -female
You can also select 1 - 4 of the options yourself for either:
animal_crossing_thingo -m --voice 4
animal_crossing_thingo -f --voice 2
Minimize the console and enjoy your new life.
Instantly returns out of the console when it gets a bad argument; can't be arsed spending more time on making it fancy because this is for my amusement.
No config.
No escape.