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The charming community-building franchise returns for with Animal Crossing: New Leaf. The Nintendo 3DS entry into this popular franchise introduces a number of options new to Animal Crossing, including the ability to become the head of the village and boost its development, a way to install certain items in the village to make its characteristics more personalized for each player, and the ability to view homes of other players who are tagged through StreetPass connections.
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-Divning
-Graphics
-Sound
-Balloon furniture
-Villager public project requests
Animal Crossing sort of has a story. You pretty much beat the game when you completely pay off your house and in this game you have to make your town the best it can be.
Now paying off your house in New Leaf is great. In the previous games you get stuck in Tom Nook’s terrible debt system where you get rewarded with even more debt. This game, however, allows you to not be in debt. You pay it off as you want.
Fishing and bug catching are pretty much the same. Obviously they have added more bugs and fish. But the controls and stuff are the same. But they work with no complaints. Slingshot gets the balloons down. This I actually preferred in the previous games. Because in older games you shoot down a balloon and get furniture. Now in New Leaf you only get Balloon Furniture which I personally don’t like. So I sell it. I preferred the random any furniture. They did add a new thing of diving. Which now you can get a wetsuit and swim in the ocean and dive for underwater creatures that aren’t fish. It is a neat thing.
The shops are figured out. Nook’s Homes sells house remodeling and upgrades to your house. Able Sisters have a third sister that sells hats and facegear. And you can talk to Sable and get QR Codes from the interwebs. Which is really neat. Tom Nook’s nephews run the store that sells the basic goods. Same thing though. They upgrade as you buy more stuff from the store. Kicks has a store now that sells shoes and socks. Which makes your character super customizable now. Plus you can buy pants as well. Club LOL is the club you unlock which gets Shrunk and KK Slider. It’s fun to just chill in there. The Museum is a museum. You can unlock a second floor and get four new rooms. Dream Suit and Shampoodles. Cool stuff. Also in the town they added the Re-Tail place which is the best. That’s where you can sell stuff to and sell furniture to villagers.
Public works projects are meh. This is sort of the bigger things that annoy people. For all the cool stuff, a villager has to come up to you and ask for it. Which feels so unlucky.
Speed run is not possible. There are two ways to play Animal Crossing. First is letting the game run and wait days and days for things to happen. Or you time travel which can get a bit clunky and confuses the game. But it’s a legit stategy. The game is run by year. So at Christmas there is snow and Santa and all that good stuff. Same goes with all the other holidays.
Conclusion: Overall Animal Crossing New Leaf has got everything down. Everything is fixed. It is one of the greatest games you can have for the 3DS.
THIS GAME IS GREAT
I HAVE SEEN GREAT GAMES BEFORE ANIMAL CROSSING NEW LIFE