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Developer(s) | Nintendo | |||||
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Publisher(s) | Nintendo | |||||
Platform(s) | Nintendo 3DS (eShop) | |||||
Release date(s) | November 21, 2013[1] 2015 | |||||
Genre(s) | Application | |||||
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Photos with Animal Crossing is an augmented reality photography application for the Nintendo 3DS, available via download from the Nintendo eShop. It is the second title in the Photos Together series and available as a free download from the Japanese Nintendo eShop or from codes from European giveaways. Three cards were released, each including many Animal Crossing series characters such as Isabelle, Timmy and Tommy Nook, Tom Nook, among others. A North American variant was never released, despite the first title in the series, Photos with Mario, being available in the region via the Nintendo eShop since 2014.
Photos with Animal Crossing will become unavailable to download following the Nintendo 3DS's Nintendo eShop closure for new downloads during late March of 2023.[2]
Gameplay
Photos with Animal Crossing requires the use of the rear cameras of the Nintendo 3DS to scan AR cards. The Start "?" AR card image, which is usually included with all Nintendo 3DS console packs and bundles, and three Animal Crossing-themed ones released for the app, are compatible. When recognized, the Animal Crossing AR cards trigger an augmented reality appearance of one of five included special characters per image, whilst the Start "?" image reveals the Town Tree. The characters can interact with each other and the Town Tree in various ways. If all three cards are present at once, there is a chance of DJ KK appearing in place of K.K. Slider. Photos can be taken with the R button at any time, and they are save to the console's SD card and can be viewed via the built-in Nintendo 3DS Camera app.
Additionally, the user can add one of four effects to the screen by using the D-pad: up causes confetti to appear, right causes bubbles to appear, down causes shooting stars to appear, and left causes snow to appear. When a card is recognized, the player can grab characters with the L button, change the position of the light source or color of the light with the Circle Pad, or mirror the camera's image horizontally. The face buttons start a timer, which automatically takes a photo when expired; A creates a 3-second timer, B creates a 5-second timer, Y creates a 10-second timer, and X creates a timer of a random length.
Included characters
There are three augmented reality (AR) images made for the app, and each image triggers the appearance of five characters (six characters if the Nooklings are counted separately) in a certain order one at a time or all at once, depending on the situation and availability of AR within the scope of the Nintendo 3DS camera lens. The following characters appear per image:
- Blue-themed AR image
- K.K. Slider (DJ KK)
- Reese
- Tom Nook
- Mabel
- Kicks
- Brown-themed AR image
Release
Photos with Animal Crossing is available through the Nintendo eShop in Japan, but it was exclusive to download codes in Europe. During the Hyper Japan Festival in July 2015, an annual expo held at the O2 arena in London, Nintendo UK hosted a promotion where a limited amount of download codes were freely distributed to visitors.[3] The same promotion was held at Gamescom in August 2015,[4] the largest gaming event held annually in Germany. 5,000 additional codes were later distributed by Nintendo UK in September 2015 through Nintendo Life, a UK-based Nintendo news publishing website.[5] Nintendo UK sent out codes to users subscribed to the Nintendo Newsletter.[6] Select McDonald's in Germany distributed AR cards from August 10, 2014, to August 24, 2014.[7]
Gallery
Artwork
- PwAC Logo JA.png
Japanese logo
Sprites
Screenshots
Names in other languages
いっしょにフォト どうぶつの森 Isshoni Photo Dōbutsu no Mori |
Photos Together with Animal Forest |
External links
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "あそべるおまけつき ニンテンドープリペイドカード/いっしょにフォト どうぶつの森". Nintendo.
- ↑ https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/57847
- ↑ Mark McAllister (July 14, 2015). ""Photos with Animal Crossing distributed at the Hyper Japan Festival last week". Perfectly Nintendo.
- ↑ Nintendo France (August 5th, 2015). "Dates de sortie et éditions spéciales dévoilées pour le coup d'envoi de la gamescom 2015 à Cologne". Site officiel de Nintendo France.
- ↑ Anthony Dickens (September 2, 2015). "Download: 'Photos with Animal Crossing' for Nintendo 3DS (UK Only)". Nintendo Life.
- ↑ Thomas Whitehead (August 26, 2015). "Nintendo UK Sends Out Free Photos With Animal Crossing Download Codes". Nintendo Life.
- ↑ Brian Richards (August 3, 2015). "Photos with Animal Crossing to be distributed at McDonald’s in Germany". Nintendo Life.
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