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.
The town of OVOXO is a quaint, idyllic town. Lots of greenery. Right by the beach. It'd be perfect, except there's…
Two great essays about Animal Crossing: New Leaf: In this smart analysis by Gamasutra's Christian Nutt, he looks at why this entry in particular has been such a sensation. Meanwhile, USGamer's Jeremy Parish talks about how summer arrived today and caused him to finally fall for the game. I haven't seen a game this… Read more
As a Nintendo game, it's no surprise that Animal Crossing: New Leaf contains some form of control over what you can…
Waiting for Monday for the Moneysaver, ain't nobody got time for that!
We've gone over how to compose a great town theme for Animal Crossing: New Leaf. But one of the best things about…
Come on and slam! In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, our actions and the reactions of the animal citizens can trigger…
Strange things happen in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Things that wouldn't make a lot of sense in an ordinary town.
I am head over heels for the Animal Crossing: New Leaf soundtrack. Kazumi Totaka's music is so graceful and sparse,…
A month ago, Nintendo played the unfeeling corporate villain in an online spat about popular Let's Play videos and…
The latest Animal Crossing game seems to have changed effeminate male characters into female ones for the 3DS game's…
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