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The 10 Best Villagers In Animal Crossing: New Leaf

While some spend their time in their animal towns fishing, digging for fossils, planting flowers, or being fashionable, the highlight of Animal Crossing for the author is the ridiculous cast of animals living in a town with you, an ordinary human. There are 333 total villagers in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, and while it’s insanely difficult to meet them all, some of these villagers move in and leave an immediate, lasting impression. After meeting various villagers (either through move-ins, the campsite, or friends’ towns) over three years, App Trigger ranked the top ten best villagers in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.

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New Video Game Releases for the Week of 12/4/16

EB: So apparently I was in a Skyrim coma for the last few weeks and some genius decided it was time for December. Well it’s too late for me to argue with the laws of time and space (someone stole my Delorean) so let’s get to this weeks shiny new game releases.

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Population: Growing

Eric Writes: When people find out that I love video games and ask me what my favorite one is, the response I get when I say “Animal Crossing” is usually one of bemusement and/or bewilderment. Those unfamiliar with the franchise often inquire about what the series is actually about, and that’s a pretty tough question to answer.

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Want to Learn a Second Language? Play Video Games.

Bonjour. Ciao. こんにちは. Hall 29;. Learning a new language is a fun but oftentimes a frustrating experience. I’ve spoken Italian for 3 years, and learned the basis of the language at a language school in…

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kraenk123285d ago (Edited 3285d ago )

When I was a kid I learned speaking English mostly via watching movies and playing games, so yeah...it's a great way and helps a lot. Reading books as well, you know.
I try to refresh my French and Italian skills by watching movies in their original language as well. At first I always don't understand a thing, because I don't practise those languages that often but after half an hour or so I start getting the groove again and it gets better. It's fun.