I was thinking about getting this through the eshop but if the box art is as beautiful as the Japanese box art I won't be able to resist a retail purchase.
@Barbiegurl777 Finally! Most of the answers I wanted to know about this game. So now I know that you can't transfer your character's save file from the Wii version which I wanted to know.
3DS games:
Mario Kart 7
Zelda OoT 3D
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Shadow Wars
Pokemon Black FC: 2666 2484 8599
Kid Icarus Uprising
Heroes of Ruin
and more.
Crime doesn't pay, unless you are really good at it then those who are legal criminals ...
Looks like this game shipped 600k copies this week plus an additional 200k digital copies sold. Betting this will have the highest first week sales for the AC franchise yet considering the last two sold around 350k. Surprised they even treated the retail and Digital copies as separate entities in the Charts. Good move though to make AC have a DL release, if the built in XL bundle comes stateside, I'll be all over it.
I have concluded this game is never coming out in North America or Europe. Ever. It's just a myth. I guess I will continue watching Japanese players have all the fun on Youtube and keep on watering my dumb Wild World flowers until doomsday.
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mods delete me
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PLAY NI NO KUNI AND ...
OHH. I don't know if I should watch it!
I mean before I bought City folk I watched a play through...
but I don't know if I should spoil anything for myself!
This is so hard to decide...
-Idolmasterrrrrr-
Sir Zacharias Barnham is my new husband.
Konata -> Arianabtd
Can someone try and explain Animal Crossing to someone who has never played one before. Sell it to me
i think animal crossing is the franchise that makes people have the most questions.
i didnt know why it was awesoem until i bought the wii-version and just tried it.
it's the charm, the details, the addiction of collecting all the things, the fun you have creating your own house with the stuff you collected, the multiplayer randomness, i dont know!
hard to describe. try it and you will love it...or maybe not. just play it and dont think about it too much
Can someone try and explain Animal Crossing to someone who has never played one before. Sell it to me
You move out of your parents house to set up a home yourself, you move into a town that you name and live alongside animal neighbors as you develop friendships with them. You get a home that you must pay the mortgage for to expand it, collect furniture to decorate it, design your own clothes, go fishing, hunt bugs, find fossils, grow gardens, and more. Sometimes special guests visit your town that will help you discover more things and unlock special and rare items, and even some of your neighbors will move, even if you became great friends with them, its sad, but its a fact of life. Ind the end its a simple and charming little game, that really paints a picture and teaches you about life.
Can someone try and explain Animal Crossing to someone who has never played one before. Sell it to me
Animal Crossing is a simulation game that allows the player to customize his/her house and progress at the pace they desire. You're given a loan to pay off at your own pace and the more loans you pay off, the bigger your house becomes. In order to earn money, you must sell materials whether its fossils, insects, fish or your own belongings.
Your animal neighbors can become your friends too. It's like a community you can interpret the way you wish. Like Jay more than Buck? Ignore Buck and send Jay letters and talk to him daily or however you want, no consequences.
Holidays are my favorite, by the way. Animal Crossing is based on a 24 hour day cycle identical to real life. With that, time passes and events happen even if you're not there. Seasons change ( winter, spring, summer and autumn), and holidays you're probably familiar with occur such as Halloween and Fourth of July.
Otherwise Animal Crossing has no objective, you can play however you like and it has more content than meets the eye. I haven't even explained everything that makes Animal Crossing so great.
Can someone try and explain Animal Crossing to someone who has never played one before. Sell it to me
You move out of your parents house to set up a home yourself, you move into a town that you name and live alongside animal neighbors as you develop friendships with them. You get a home that you must pay the mortgage for to expand it, collect furniture to decorate it, design your own clothes, go fishing, hunt bugs, find fossils, grow gardens, and more. Sometimes special guests visit your town that will help you discover more things and unlock special and rare items, and even some of your neighbors will move, even if you became great friends with them, its sad, but its a fact of life. Ind the end its a simple and charming little game, that really paints a picture and teaches you about life.
You forgot one thing. It's absolutely adorable.
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