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Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Nintendo 3DS
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- Create your own happy place - As the mayor, you get to make the big decisions that shape your town. Add new features, decide which facilities get built, change shop hours and more to let you experience Animal Crossing however you like.
- New discoveries await every day - Time passes in Animal Crossing just like it does in the real world, 24-hours a day, 365 days a year. No two days are the same, with things happening at all hours and events happening throughout the year.
- Decorate your house inside and out - Choose from furniture new and old, carpets, wallpaper, and enhanced design tools to customize your house inside. Choose from new house layouts and remodel your home's exterior as well. Change the outside wall, the fence, your mailbox, and more to change the look of your house completely. Living in a castle is not just a dream in Animal Crossing.
- Freedom to live life at your own speed - Is your passion fishing? Fashion? Fossil digging? Gardening? YOU can decide where you spend your time, whether it’s on your own or interacting with the animal townsfolk.
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Number of Players | 1 |
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Publication Date | June 9, 2013 |
Computer Platform | Nintendo 3DS |
ASIN | B0053BCML6 |
Release date | June 9, 2013 |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #3,341 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #19 in Nintendo 3DS & 2DS Games |
Product Dimensions | 4.9 x 0.6 x 5.4 inches; 2.06 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Language | English |
Rated | Everyone |
Item model number | 045496742393 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 2.06 ounces |
Manufacturer | nintendo |
Date First Available | September 1, 2004 |
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Animal Crossing: New Leaf is loaded with new characters, items, and activities to enjoy all year long. Customize outfits in countless ways. Furnish your house with an extensive variety of furniture, carpet, and wall decorations to reflect your personality. Visit the new Main Street shopping area and Happy Home Showcase. Swim in the ocean to find rare shellfish. Collect insects and fossils all year long. As mayor, make the big decisions about what to build, business hours for shops, and other new ways to customize your town to your liking. Then connect with friends to show off what makes your character, your house, and your town unique.
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Spend your time fishing
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Welcome to Animal Crossing where, as mayor of your own town, you make the decisions that shape your town and your life. Experience a living, breathing world where new friends and new discoveries await every day, morning, noon, and night. Express yourself by customizing your character, your house, and your town as you create your own ideal world.
Animal Crossing: New Leaf is loaded with characters, items, and activities to enjoy all year long. Customize outfits in countless ways. Furnish your house with an extensive variety of furniture, carpet, and wall decorations to reflect your personality. Visit the Main Street Shopping area and Happy Home showcase. Swim in the ocean to find rare shell fish. Collect insects and fossils all year long. As mayor, make the big decisions about what build, business hours for shops, and other new ways to customize your town to your liking. Then connect with friends to show off what makes your character, your house, and your town unique.
Key Features
- Create your own happy place – As the mayor, you get to make the big decisions that shape your town. Add new features, decide which facilities get built, change shop hours, and more to let you experience Animal Crossing however you like.
- New discoveries await every day – Time passes in Animal Crossing just like it does in the real world, 24-hours a day, 365 days a year. No two days are the same, with things happening at all hours and events happening throughout the year.
- Decorate your house inside and out – Choose from furniture new and old, carpets, wallpaper, and enhanced design tools to customize your house inside. Choose from new house layouts and remodel your home’s exterior as well. Change the outside wall, the fence, your mailbox, and more to change the look of your house completely. Living in a castle is not just a dream in Animal Crossing.
- Freedom to live life at your own speed – Is your passion fishing? Fashion? Fossil digging? Gardening? YOU can decide where you spend your time, whether it’s on your own or interacting with the animal townsfolk.
- A tropical island full of fun – Take a break from it all on the tropical island where alone or with friends you can join tours filled with fun activities. You can play alone, or connect with up to three other players to play them together locally or over the Internet.
- Connect with others any time, anywhere – Up to four players can connect locally or via Internet. Visit each other’s town, or travel to the Tropical Island to swim together.
- Share your creativity by showing off your home – Exchange custom home data when you tag with other players via StreetPass. See houses of players you’ve passed in the Happy Home Showcase. Get inspiration for your own creativity or place orders for furniture you want for your own house.
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Customers like the atmosphere, performance, quality and customization of the video game. They mention that it's a great update for this fantastic series, with numerous new additions and nice features. They appreciate the endless customization and the adorable graphics.
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Customers find the game really is a joy when playing with others. They say it's great, with interesting characters and lots of fun little things to do. They also say it’s nice for short sessions and addictive. Customers also mention that the game is rewarding and relaxing to play for relaxing.
"...You can also go on “tours,” which are fun minigames that let you compete for medals, which you can exchange for exclusive items and furniture...." Read more
"...Final thoughts: It's a beautiful, simple game with an impossible amount of content with a few small hiccups in the game's design...." Read more
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"...Game really is a joy when playing with others who have the game and really comes in handy for those specific items that you just can't seem to get..." Read more
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"...Pros:Something new to do every dayWonderful writingLoads of customization options allow you to make the town your home..." Read more
"...The new additions are great and numerous. They should have been and they are as of yet. However, it remains to been seen how long this lasts...." Read more
"...is really funny and often Nintendo related...." Read more
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Customers find the graphics adorable, cheerful, and fun. They also love the cute animals, customization, and gardening. Customers say the colors are vibrant and cheery. They describe the game as charming, casual, and relaxing.
"...The game also looks really good in 3D, although I can really only play in 3D for a little while before it hurts my eyes...." Read more
"...Final thoughts: It's a beautiful, simple game with an impossible amount of content with a few small hiccups in the game's design...." Read more
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Customers find the video game worth buying, mentioning it's worth every cent of the price. They also say the replay value is top notch, and the game is fantastic. Overall, customers are impressed with buying a used game and the overall game. They say it'll be the best video game they've ever played, and that they can make money on various activities in the game to buy fun things.
"...Basically, it’s worth all the hype, and if you’re an Animal Crossing fan, you owe it to yourself to get this game...." Read more
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"...Online play is wonderful and well implementedMemorable and fun cast of characters..." Read more
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"...I can’t say I like it as much as Wild World music. The nighttime music is especially calming, and I often find myself about to nod off as I play the..." Read more
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Usually when I review a game, I make sure I completely finish the game (or get as far as I can in the game) before doing so, however this game doesn’t really have an “end,” and since it’s been almost two months since the game was released, I think it’s high time that I do my review.
Story
In New Leaf, you play as a young person moving to a new town. What you don’t realize is that when you arrive there, the anthropomorphic citizens think that you’re their mayor. The plucky secretary won’t take no for an answer, and you very shortly begin life as the mayor of this small town full of animals. You don’t even have a house, but luckily real estate tycoon Tom Nook agrees to build you a house that you can pay off at your leisure. Before the house can be built, you have to live in a tent while you complete your mayoral duties. After that, you can build expansions to your house after you pay off your loan, and you can work your way up to a huge mansion. Along the way, you can decorate the inside of your house with hundreds of different pieces of furniture ranging from the familiar to the exotic.
The characters in your town are all different kinds of animals, yet they all act very much like people. It’s often funny to read their dialogue and see just how normal they can be, despite being frogs, rabbits, ducks, alligators, etc. There are so many different possible villagers, and it’s exciting to see someone move in, because you never know what kind of interesting character you’ll get next.
Gameplay
However, this much is very similar to past Animal Crossing games. What sets New Leaf apart is your role as the mayor. As such, you can shape the town to your liking, building decorations and much more. You can enact one of four Ordinances (such as the Night Owl ordinance, which allows your shops to stay open later), to shape how you interact with your town. You can also build Public Works Projects, which can range from benches, fountains, and street lamps, to new buildings, and remodeling existing structures. Of course, you’ll mainly be paying for these yourself, and as such you’ll have to collect upwards of 50,000 Bells (the game’s currency) to pay these off. Some projects cost almost 200,000 Bells, and take a while to pay off.
To make money in New Leaf, you can sell a variety of things you find around town. You can sell fruit, which is more valuable if it’s not native to your town, fish, which you can catch in the rivers and ocean, bugs, which you catch with a net, and much more. There are loads of ways to make money, and you’ll be spending a lot of time doing so.
One of the best ways to make money in New Leaf is by going to the Island, a new feature which opens up in your first week of playing. It costs 1,000 Bells to go to the Island, but once there you can catch all sorts of exotic fish and bugs, as well as find Island-exclusive fruit. You can also go on “tours,” which are fun minigames that let you compete for medals, which you can exchange for exclusive items and furniture. You can also use a feature called “Club Tortimer” to connect to random players via Wi-Fi and play minigames with them. One thing I have to say, though, is that the island is rather over-powered, in that you make way more money from the island than you can in your town, so most players will spend almost their entire time on the island.
When you’re not catching expensive beetles, you can visit the many shops on your Main Street. Returning are series-staples, such as the Nook Convenience store (run by Nook’s nephews, Timmy and Tommy) and the Able Sisters tailor shop, where you can purchase new shirts, pants, and headgear to customize your character. As you progress through the game, however, new shops will start to open up, including a garden shop and a shoe store. What I like about all these places is that they take a while to open up. Many won’t even open until a month or so after you’ve played through the game, so it rewards you for sticking with the game, and makes sure you don’t rush through the game in a week and move on to something else. Also, many of the shops expand, so you’ll get lots of improvements to the shops that appear in your town.
You can also connect to others via StreetPass, and their house will appear in your Happy Home Association Showcase, where you can go through a copy of their house and order any of the furniture you see there. Also, once a place called the Dream Suite opens up, you can generate a Dream Code, which allows anyone to access a copy of your town in their own game. They can run through the town, cut down your trees, or anything they want, and it’ll reset once they leave. It’s a good way to let anyone see your town without actually opening your gates to them. Of course, you can always do good old-fashioned multiplayer, and have your friends visit your town via local wireless or Wi-Fi. I’ve noticed that the game BSoD’s you a lot less on Wi-Fi than Wild World did (although it does pay to save frequently). One interesting feature is it lets you register “best friends,” and only open your town to your “best friends.” Plus, the game will show you when your best friends are online, and you can send them instant messages via Wi-Fi. It’s not super sophisticated, but it does make it much easier to see who’s online and say “Hey, wanna visit my town?”
One problem I had was that there’s no way to know where a villager is going to move in until right before they do so. In previous games, there were signs around town that marked where potential houses could be, however there aren’t any signs in New Leaf, so one day someone could build a house right on top of one of your exotic fruit trees. This can be really annoying, and it really shouldn’t be a thing at all.
Presentation
Animal Crossing games have always been relaxing and fun to look at, and New Leaf is no different. The characters are much taller than in past AC games, and it makes a lot more sense. The game also looks really good in 3D, although I can really only play in 3D for a little while before it hurts my eyes. The textures seem a lot different than before. They often look rather shiny, yet a bit fuzzy. It’s really hard to describe, but once you play the game it makes sense. It’s not necessarily a bad thing, just something I’ve noticed.
The music is pretty decent, but it doesn’t really stand out, with the exception of one or two songs. I can’t say I like it as much as Wild World music. The nighttime music is especially calming, and I often find myself about to nod off as I play the game.
TL;DR
Animal Crossing New Leaf is an adorable game, and it’s an absolute delight to play. It keeps you coming back every day to see all the new things, and keeps you invested long-term in its many projects. The townsfolk are funny and adorable, and you’ll be sad when your favorite villager moves out. Basically, it’s worth all the hype, and if you’re an Animal Crossing fan, you owe it to yourself to get this game. Even if you’re not, you’ll probably fall in love with the game. It’s most definitely the 3DS’s killer app.
Pros:
- Lots of features
- Great pacing
- Something to do every day
- Expansive customization
- Great multiplayer features
Cons:
- The Island is a bit unbalanced
- No way to tell where villagers will move in
- Music is nothing special
Final Score: 9.5/10
Quick note about the Pros and Cons: The Pros, far, far FAR outweigh the cons. My cons are just a few little things that bother me about the game and its design.
Pros:
Something new to do every day
Wonderful writing
Loads of customization options allow you to make the town your home
Online play is wonderful and well implemented
Memorable and fun cast of characters
Preposterous amounts of things to do, collections to complete, public works projects to build, relationships to grow, etc
Cons:
Punishment for not playing enough, where the town becomes overrun with weeds and villagers leave if you don't play
Villagers are more likely to try and move away the more you like them for some strange reason
Villagers plant their houses wherever you want, which can ruin what you are building or working toward
Not enough storage space for materials
Some optional bonuses caused by putting certain colors in certain areas in your home throw off what you want your house to look like, cause clutter
Some items in inventory do not stack, or don't stack high enough
Game punishes running from place to place, which kills flowers that are planted and erodes grass to dirt, which is very hard to repair
Flower crossbreeding is ludicrously convoluted
Final thoughts: It's a beautiful, simple game with an impossible amount of content with a few small hiccups in the game's design. If you're looking for a game to always be able to come back to and have more to do, this game is for you. There is no better game to wind down to. It's funny to think that it is literally impossible for someone to have legitimately completed 100% of the content of this game until 2024, haha!