![]() ![]() ![]() Features previously only found in the Japanese Dōbutsu no Mori e+ for the GameCube, such as benches and lamp posts, have returned. The character's pants can be modified in addition to their shirt, shoes, hat, and accessory and the ability to hang furniture on walls has been added. Customization, a major part of the series has been enhanced, particularly in the player's ability to modify their character's appearance and decorate their house. Players begin the game living in a tent before their house, which eventually can be upgraded and expanded, is built. ![]() Īnimal Crossing: New Leaf introduces many features to the series. The game is played in real-time, utilizing the Nintendo 3DS system's internal clock, with aspects such as shop opening times, species of wildlife and special events varying depending on the time of day and season. Doing various activities or selling various items earns the player Bells, the game's currency, which they can use to purchase various items such as furniture or clothes, or pay loans used to renovate their house. ![]() Like the previous games in the series, the game enables the player to explore their town, talk with other residents, and participate in various activities such as fishing and bug catching. Upon arrival, the player is mistaken for the new town mayor and is given that position instead of being a standard resident. Main article: Gameplay of Animal Crossing A player as town mayor with their assistant IsabelleĪs in the previous installments of the Animal Crossing series, players take control of a villager who is moving into a new town. A retail version of the update was released as Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome Amiibo in late 2016. Although the title was re-released under the Nintendo Selects banner in North America and as Happy Price Selection in Japan, an updated version with Amiibo support and new features was released for free on the Nintendo eShop in November 2016 for owners of the original version. The game received critical acclaim, with many citing the improvements upon prior entries in the series. With the help of the townsfolk and a secretary named Isabelle, it is now the player's job to make the town a better place to live. While retaining gameplay from older titles, Animal Crossing: New Leaf marks a change in the series, as the player becomes the mayor of the town, granting additional abilities such as to enact ordinances and start public works projects. The player has the ability to do activities such as bug catching, fishing, and befriending villagers. As the fourth main title in the Animal Crossing series, it was released in Japan in November 2012, and in 2013 in international territories. In the game, the player controls a human character who takes on the role of mayor in a town populated with anthropomorphic animals. The US version information will be added when available.Animal Crossing: New Leaf is a 2012 social simulation game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS. The names and information below are taken from the Japanese version of the game. The links in the right column will take you to a picture of the actual work of art the game art is based on for a visual reference. You must pay for their disposal at Re-Tail.īelow is a description of each work of art along with counterfeit information. Fakes or counterfeits cannot be sold or donated to the museum. This section describes Paintings and Sculptures and provides information on fakes. When the item is purchased, it will be mailed to your house the next day (assuming your mailbox isn't full, which will delay the delivery). Four Sculptures or Paintings are for sale the day Redd is in town, three of which are fake, and a player can purchase only one item per day. ![]()
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