The charming community-building franchise returns for with Animal Crossing: New Leaf. The Nintendo 3DS entry into this popular franchise introduces a number of options new to Animal Crossing, including the ability to become the head of the village and boost its development, a way to install certain items in the village to make its characteristics more personalized for each player, and the ability to view homes of other players who are tagged through StreetPass connections.
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Flash the readies,
Wot's... uh the deal?
Got to make it to the next meal,
Try to keep up with the turning of the wheel.
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Check out this bizarre Animal Crossing: New Leaf glitch town that you can visit. How is this possible? I have no idea, but Tiny Cartridge has the dream code details here.
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