Nintendo Universe writes:
Animal Crossing is probably one of the most addictive series of games I have ever encountered. It’s something I like to wind down to after a session of intense gaming, and is a series that I have followed from the start. It’s a game that I can pick up and play as much or as little as I want, with lots of fun interaction between me and my animal neighbours and visiting friends for a pleasant, relaxing experience.
With the release of Super Mario Odyssey, we decided to take a look at what else Nintendo has to offer, such as Pikmin, Animal Crossing and Super Smash Bros.
Why call the next installment of a franchise on their latest console a “treatment?”
I love Super Mario Maker. The next game needs even more customization. Every single item, enemy, boss and level backgrounds need to show up. But Mario 64 Maker is the dream. Lol
FGE - Sometimes when you’re playing a video game that you really enjoy, it’s not just the cutting-edge graphics or even the well-written story that make you happy. Sometimes it’s the little things. That’s what I would like to dedicate this series of editorials to, the smaller things in games that aid to, ever so slightly, enrich my experience and immersion. The subject of today’s The Little Things is a mechanic that is most prevalent on MMORPGs, but also features in many other games of varying genres; in-game holidays.
Here are the details on Walmart's pre-order for Animal Crossing Amiibo.
So happy they decided to make Animal Crossing amiibos AND the amiibo cards. I do hope they announce a full fledged Animal Crossing game for the Wiiu though.
Man, these amiibo figs just keep coming, and people keep buying. I tried to keep up to this whole collecting them thing, but just couldn't do it. When will the madness stop.