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Developer(s) | Nintendo | |||||
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Publisher(s) | Nintendo | |||||
Platform(s) | Nintendo DS | |||||
Genre(s) | Application | |||||
File size | Nintendo DSi/XL/3DS/XL | |||||
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The Animal Crossing Clock is a DSiWare application. As with the Animal Crossing Calculator, it costs 200 Nintendo Points, or $1.99 on the Nintendo eShop.
Features
- Analog and digital clock with 12 and 24 hour display
- Town Tune editor
- Alarm
References to the Animal Crossing games
- The first alarm sound is the same as the sound that plays when the player catches a fish or a bug in Animal Crossing: City Folk and Animal Crossing: Wild World.
- The second alarm sound is the same as the sound that plays when Resetti appears in front of the player in the Animal Crossing games.
- The third alarm sound is the same sound that plays at 1 PM in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk
- When the time reaches the top of the hour, the application plays the Town Tune that the player has assigned.
- Four Animal Crossing characters are seen besides the clock on the top screen (8 with the digital clock). These characters change every five minutes.
Names in other languages
Reloj Animal Crossing | Animal Crossing Clock | |
Horloge Animal Crossing | ||
Orologio di Animal Crossing | Animal Crossing Clock |
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