Animal Crossing is one of those Nintendo games that have a very dedicated group of fans. Much of this can be attributed to the massive amount of customization and level of control players have with their personal towns. The first game was originally released on the Nintendo GameCube, followed by a successful sequel on the DS. Now Animal Crossing has come to Nintendo’s newest handheld the 3DS. With a number of changes to address many of the concerns from players about the previous installments, Animal Crossing: New Leaf is looking to bring a whole new group of gamers to the franchise. Get ready to wave goodbye to a large portion of your time, because it will all be spent playing this game.
Is Disney Dreamlight Valley like Animal Crossing? Life sim fans will find some big differences between the two alongside core parallels.
In the 20 years since its worldwide debut, the Animal Crossing franchise has conquered the world with creativity and cozy vibes.
From VGC: "Nintendo will be live-streaming two concerts from its Nintendo Live event in Japan this weekend.
Nintendo Live is a physical event taking place in Tokyo on September 8-9, but some of the show will be broadcast on YouTube.
Specifically, two concerts based on Animal Crossing and Splatoon will be streamed for viewers to watch worldwide."
great review for a great game