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    maxim9691
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    Post by maxim9691 Sat Nov 02, 2013 8:07 am

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    Animal Crossing (どうぶつの森 Dōbutsu no Mori?, lit. "Animal Forest"), is a community simulation video game series developed and published by Nintendo, in which the player lives in a village inhabited by anthropomorphic animals, carrying out various activities. The series is notable for its open-ended gameplay and extensive use of the game systems' internal clock and calendar to simulate real passage of time.
    Four Animal Crossing games have been released worldwide, one each for the Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo DS, Wii, and the Nintendo 3DS. The series has been both critically and commercially successful and has sold 16.49 million units worldwide.-

    In all of the Animal Crossing games, the player assumes the role of a human character, who moves into a rural village populated with anthropomorphic animals and lives there indefinitely. Gameplay is open-ended: players have no defined objectives, but are instead encouraged to spend their time in the village performing any number of activities, which include collecting items, planting plants or other items, and socializing with the village's residents. All Animal Crossing games are played in real time, utilizing the system's internal clock and calendar. Thus, passage of time in the game world reflects that in reality, as well as the current season and time of day. Some in-game events, such as holidays or the growth of a tree, occur at certain times or require some duration of time to have passed.[5]
    One notable feature of the Animal Crossing series is the high level of customization available, some of which affects the outcome of the game.[6] The player character is both named and gendered, and their appearance can be modified by buying or designing custom clothes and accessories or changing the hairstyle (introduced in Wild World). The player's house can also be furnished, decorated, and later expanded: the player can purchase and collect furniture from Tom Nook, the village merchant, and place it anywhere in the house, as well as change both the wallpaper and floor designs. While its terrain, building locations, and initial residents are randomly generated when the game is first begun, the village's name and anthem, as well as some of the residents' catchphrases, are also determined by the player.[6]
    Collecting items is a major facet of Animal Crossing: the player can explore the village and gather objects, including fruit from trees, seashells, and discarded items. Nearly all objects can be sold to Tom Nook for Bells, the in-game currency; objects that Tom Nook will not pay the player for will be taken from him free of charge. A number of specialized tools are available for other activities such as fishing and insect collecting. Special items, such as fossils and paintings, may be donated to the village museum. The player can choose to socialize with the other animal residents by engaging in conversation, sending and receiving letters, bartering, or playing hide-and-seek. Residents may move in or out of the village depending on the player's actions.
    All installments of Animal Crossing allow some form of communication between players, both offline and online. A single village can house up to four human players, though only one can be exploring the village at any given time.[5] The players can interact via written messages through the village post office or bulletin board. The Nintendo GameCube iteration allowed players to travel to other villages by trading memory cards written with the game data,[6] but all subsequent installments allow players to travel and interact online via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, although City Folk also allows the DS Suitcase to travel to others' towns.
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    Even though it's aimed Kids, it's still fun for adults too and it's a great family game.
    So far I've played all the versions and each time my Wife and kids have enjoyed playing along.  It works well this way because each player can play alone in the same town, but at the same time feel as though everyone is playing at the same time.
    Currently we are playing Animal Crossing : New Leaf
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    Post by CKJ505 Tue Nov 05, 2013 8:25 am

    A bit like Entropy but with lots of animals... Laughing
    maxim9691
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    Post by maxim9691 Tue Dec 31, 2013 8:29 am

    Animal Crossing: New Leaf (とびだせ どうぶつの森 Tobidase Dōbutsu no Mori?, "Animal Forest: Jump Out")[6] is a life simulation video game for the Nintendo 3DS console and the fourth main title in Nintendo's Animal Crossing series, where the player character lives in a rural village populated with anthropomorphic animals. In this installment, the player takes control of the mayor instead of a normal villager.[7] The game was first released on November 8, 2012, in Japan and was later released in North America, Europe and Australia in June 2013. The game has received very positive reviews, gaining aggregate scores of 88 and 87.30% on Metacritic and GameRankings, so far making it the highest rated game in the Animal Crossing series

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    We currently playing this game as a family.
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    Post by maxim9691 Tue Dec 31, 2013 8:51 am

    This is a pic from inside my house, Anyone recognize the picture on the wall ?

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    Post by fkkScoop Mon Jan 06, 2014 12:04 am

    maxim9691 wrote:This is a pic from inside my house, Anyone recognize the picture on the wall ?

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    Cool!  Very Happy
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    Post by one2vibe Thu Jan 09, 2014 12:00 pm

    I can honestly say  I have never played this game.
    maxim9691
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    Post by maxim9691 Thu Jan 09, 2014 7:17 pm

    one2vibe wrote:I can honestly say  I have never played this game.

    It is kind of a kiddie game, but it's fun for what it is.

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