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| While retaining much of the gameplay from older titles, ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' marks a large change in the series, as the [[player]] now takes on the role of the mayor. With the help of the townsfolk and "[[Isabelle|one eager secretary]]" it is now the player's job to make the town a better place to live. ''New Leaf'' also has a change of art style, with the players and the [[villager]]s having more human-like shapes, rather than the shorter ones seen in previous games, as well as the [[tree]]s, [[flower]]s, and [[house]]s taking on a more realistic appearance. | | While retaining much of the gameplay from older titles, ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' marks a large change in the series, as the [[player]] now takes on the role of the mayor. With the help of the townsfolk and "[[Isabelle|one eager secretary]]" it is now the player's job to make the town a better place to live. ''New Leaf'' also has a change of art style, with the players and the [[villager]]s having more human-like shapes, rather than the shorter ones seen in previous games, as well as the [[tree]]s, [[flower]]s, and [[house]]s taking on a more realistic appearance. |
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− | Gameplay in ''New Leaf'' follows the same pattern as previous games in the series, though with a greater diversity in activities, characters, venues, and more.
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− | === Role As the Mayor ===
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− | Unlike the last few installments in the series, where the player became a resident of their town, the player is now the mayor of the town. While the player is still able to relax and engage in activities such as fishing and bug catching, they now have the responsibility of regulating the town and improving it. The player can build new features for the town, such as bridges, statues, or shrubs. They also can alter store prices and hours. Only the first player to start up the game is the mayor.
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− | === Tortimer Island ===
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− | [[File:Kapp'n and Motorboat.png|thumb|right|The dock from which [[Kapp'n]] will take the player to the island.]]
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− | The tropical [[Animal Island|island]] from {{PG}} returns in ''New Leaf'' as [[Tortimer Island]], which can be accessed from the [[dock]] after certain conditions have been met. [[Kapp'n]] can take up to four players to the island on his motorboat for 1000 [[Bells]], and the location is accessible to Wi-Fi visitors. No items can be taken to Tortimer Island, and all items in every players' [[pocket]]s will kept in storage until they return. On Tortimer Island, players can participate in a variety of 38 minigames, called [[tour]]s, hosted by Tortimer himself. Winning these tours wins the player medals which can be used to buy exclusive items at the island's shop. The items collect in the island must be put in a box near the entrance. The box has room for 40 items and all items in your inventory when you leave will be sold for a cheaper price than retail except for rented tools and equipment which will automatically be collected before you leave.
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− | Many [[villagers]] from the previous games make their reappearance, in addition to a number of new ones. The number of villagers able to live in each town is regularly 9 but setting up a [[campsite]] and convincing the villager inside the campsite to move into town can make a total of ten. New species of villagers have also been introduced, including the [[hamster]] and the [[deer]]. Two new [[personality]] types, [[smug]] and [[uchi]], have been added to the game in addition to the returning six, making for a total of eight different possible personalities. Each personality now has their own pitch of [[Animalese]], unlike previous games where the voices only differed by gender (with the exception of [[cranky]] villagers).
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− | ''New Leaf'' introduces many other new features for the {{SER}}, some of the most notable being:
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− | * New [[insects]] ([[Cicada shell]], [[Giant cicada]], [[Rice grasshopper]], [[Tiger Beetle]]) and [[fish]] ([[Blowfish]], [[Mitten crab]], [[Nibble fish]], [[Ribbon eel]], [[Saddled bichir]], [[Saw shark]], [[Soft-shelled turtle]], [[Stink beetle]], [[Tadpole]]) have been introduced for catching.
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− | * New [[fossil]]s have been introduced ([[Archelon]], [[Diplodocus]], [[Megacerops]], [[Spinosaurus]]).
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− | * New [[fruits]] have been added to the game (Bananas, Durians, Lemons, Lychees, Mangoes, Persimmons).
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− | * The player can now customize their [[:Category:Pants|pants]] and [[:Category:Shoes|shoes]], reflecting the taller character designs seen in the game's art style. They can also take off their shoes.
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− | * Each personality now has their own pitch of [[Animalese]], before the variants were limited to Male, Female, and [[Cranky]] Male. The pitch of [[Normal]] and [[Lazy]] villagers sound very similar to the generic male and female voices in previous games. [[Peppy]] villagers sound like Normal villagers, but are a bit higher-pitched. Likewise, [[Jock]] villagers sound like Lazy villagers, but are a bit lower-pitched. [[Snooty]] villagers use the voice that was once reserved for [[Joan]]. Cranky villagers sound like they've always been. [[Smug]] villagers use the voice that was once reserved for [[Farley]]. And [[Uchi]] villagers sound like [[Snooty]] villagers, but are a bit higher-pitched.
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− | * The player can now pick the town layout while on the train when the game starts, rather than be assigned a random map.
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− | * House exteriors can now be customized to reflect various styles.
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− | * Certain pieces of furniture can now be placed onto walls.
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− | * The player can now go swimming in the ocean and dive for coral and [[deep sea creature]]s, a new type of collectible.
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− | * Several new villagers, and special characters are introduced, as are several new species, such as [[hamster]]s, [[deer]], and [[alpaca]]s.
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− | * Flowers now drip with water once they have the watering can used on them, allowing the player to know whether they've watered it or not.
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− | * A new tool, the [[Megaphone]], can be used to get a villagers' attention and location by saying their name into the system's microphone.
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− | * Certain pieces of furniture are now [[refurbish|customizable]] using various colors and designs.
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− | * The player can communicate with another player even if they are in a different town.
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− | * New multiplayer games are hosted on [[Tortimer Island|island]]s accessible by boat. [[Medal]]s are awarded to winners of mini-games hosted by Tortimer, which can be traded for prizes.
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− | * Villagers are now more active in the town environment, being capable of fishing, shaking trees, entering buildings, and so on.
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− | * The player can now choose where they want their house.
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− | ''New Leaf'' features a new [[Main Street]], a shopping district located to the north of every [[player]]'s [[town]]. It is similar to {{CF}}'s [[City]]. The shopping district features a wide array of shops and venues, many of which are new to the series:
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− | * '''[[Timmy and Tommy's store]]''' - Formerly run by [[Tom Nook]] in previous games, [[Timmy and Tommy]] now run the general store in ''New Leaf''.
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− | * '''[[Able Sisters]]''' - The Able Sisters offer clothing as in past games, in addition to now offering the ability to share and obtain created patterns through [[QR codes]].
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− | ** [[Labelle]] also returns, and is connected to the Able Sisters selling hats, umbrellas, and other accessories.
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− | * '''[[Post Office]]''' - The postal service returns as an independent building on Main Street.
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− | * '''[[Nook's Homes]]''' - A building where players can alter the appearance of their home and buy a variety of designs and decorative objects from [[Tom Nook]].
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− | **After activating the Happy Home showcase players can also view their scores by talking to the now present Lyle.
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− | * '''[[Kicks (shop)|Kicks]]''' - A shop that sells shoes and socks, run by [[Kicks]], a minor character who first appeared in {{CF}}.
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− | * '''[[Garden Center]]''' - A shop that sells flower seeds and tree saplings, run by a sloth named [[Leif]].
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− | * '''[[Shampoodle]]''' - Located upstairs to the Able Sisters, offering hair and eye color styling. Like previous games, the store is once again run by [[Harriet]].
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− | * '''[[Museum]]''' - [[Blathers]] continues to run the town's museum, which now offers a wider range of fossils and fish to exhibit, an exhibition room, and a museum shop that is run by [[Celeste]].
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− | ** The art section now also includes statues and other works besides paintings.
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− | * '''[[Club LOL]]''' - A club run by [[K.K. Slider]] and [[Dr. Shrunk]]. K.K Slider works daily as a DJ, while still holding traditional performances on Saturday nights.
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− | * '''[[Photo Booth]]''' - A booth that allows the player to take a picture for their I.D. card.
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− | * '''[[Dream Suite]]''' - Run by [[Luna]], allowing players to visit other towns by inputting that town's dream address. The visit is set in a dream world, so no alterations can be made to that town.
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− | **Also no items can be taken except for patterns if the mayor of the town authorizes it. To get the patterns look around town for Wendell the walrus.
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− | * '''[[Happy Home Showcase]]''' - A showcase that stores houses of other players who have exchanged data via StreetPass. The homes may be viewed, and furniture from the houses can be ordered for purchase.
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− | * '''[[Fortune Shop]]''' - After receiving 20 fortunes from [[Katrina]] during her visits, she will open a permanent Fortune Shop.
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− | * '''[[Re-Tail]]''' - A shop run by [[Reese]] and [[Cyrus]], where the player can sell items, customize furniture, and recycle items into new creations. They may also post items for sale to [[villager]]s or other players.
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− | * '''[[Police Station]]''' - The police station returns as a [[public works project]] for the town. There are two different styles the player can choose from:
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− | **Classic, which run by [[Booker]] and appears as square wooden building.
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− | **Modern, which is run by [[Copper]] and resembles the rounded building seen in previous games.
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− | * '''[[Resetti Surveillance Center]]''' - The surveillance center returns as a public works project, which is designed as a manhole cover the player may enter after rainy days.
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− | * '''[[The Roost]]''' - This coffee shop also makes a return as a standalone building that can be built through a public works project. [[Brewster]] makes his return in the Roost, who the player can now work part-time for, and take coffee to-go outside of the Roost.
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− | * '''[[Campground]]''' - A campground can be constructed as a public works project. Depending on the season, [[Tent]]s and [[Igloo]]s will periodically appear with animal visitors. Players can play games with them, and occasionally encourage, or discourage them to move into their town.
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| ==Release and Reception== | | ==Release and Reception== |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf (とびだせどうぶつの森, Tobidase Dōbutsu no Mori) is the sixth installment in the Animal Crossing series, being developed by Nintendo and has been released exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS.
While retaining much of the gameplay from older titles, Animal Crossing: New Leaf marks a large change in the series, as the player now takes on the role of the mayor. With the help of the townsfolk and "one eager secretary" it is now the player's job to make the town a better place to live. New Leaf also has a change of art style, with the players and the villagers having more human-like shapes, rather than the shorter ones seen in previous games, as well as the trees, flowers, and houses taking on a more realistic appearance.
Release and Reception
New Leaf received overwhelmingly positive reviews and ratings upon release. Its visuals were a key point for praise, with the 3D features well-commended. The more in-depth gameplay and details offered from previous Animal Crossing games were also viewed positively, along with the presence of enough new content to keep the game exciting.
Ratings include:
In Japan, the game sold over 600,000 copies in its first week,[10] and went on to become the top-selling Nintendo 3DS game in the country at over 2 million units. Worldwide, New Leaf has sold over 3.87 million units as of June 12, 2013.
Gallery
- Main article: Animal Crossing: New Leaf/Gallery
The following are official press images distributed to Animal Crossing sites. Most of the images were taken directly from the trailers, but some new character art was also provided for players, Bill, Rosie, Bob, Filbert and Curt.
- E3 2010
A player near a rock. Notice how realistic the trees are.
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A player with Curt in front of a bench. Notice the new lampposts and the return of the bedhead.
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A player with Bob on a beach. Notice the new beaches on the sides of the town.
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A player with a shovel Notice that the flowers come in fours instead of threes.
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A player in Rosie's house
- E3 2011
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A player jumping into the ocean (Players may only swim while wearing proper attire)
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A player near a street lamp in the snow
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A player on a bench with Punchy
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A player after changing their pants and shoes
- Tokyo Game Show 2011
A player sitting inside a house
Two players swimming in the ocean
Players gathered inside a house
Two villagers and a player in a house
- Nintendo Direct 2012, April
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A player in a shoe store run by Kicks
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A player in the recycle shop run by Reese
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A player in their office with Isabelle
A player standing under a structure with Chas the cat nearby
- Nintendo Direct 2012, October
A player standing at a house
A player running by some shops
The Sloth character, Lazy, in his gardening shop.
A railroad crossing beneath a rainbow
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A player next to a snowman
Redd in a booth near a player
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The player running past some lemon trees
A player in a maze minigame
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Kapp'n on his motorboat, ready to board multiple players
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The Island shop where you can trade medals for items.
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"Break Out! Southern Labyrinth Tour" is a tour that 4 players can cooperatively play on the Island.
- Magazine Scans
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An August 2012 magazine scan translated to English.
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Another August 2012 magazine scan translated to English.
- Characters
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Video Gallery
Developer Roundtable
Nintendo has released this roundtable with the developers of the latest Animal Crossing game.
June 2012 Nintendo Direct
During a Nintendo Direct on June 21st 2012, gameplay footage of the new Animal Crossing was shown that reveals a wealth of new information. The following video is a translation of the footage into English.
June 2012 Nintendo Direct
This video translates all the Text in the Game.
June 2012 Nintendo Direct
The following video breaks down the trailer and goes more in depth noticing the new features and items in the New Game.
June 2012 Nintendo Direct
Trailers
The following videos are trailers for Animal Crossing: New Leaf revealed at E3 conferences.
Nintendo Direct Feb 14 Trailer
2013 AC New Leaf Tourism Trailer 1
2013 AC New Leaf Tourism Trailer 2
2013 AC New Leaf Tourism Trailer 3
References
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