On Trial Today:
Name: Animal Crossing: New LeafPlatform: 3DS
Developer: Nintendo
Game Type: Life Simulation
Audience: 3+
Gaming Style: Casual
Franchise: Animal Crossing
I have always been a huge lover of the Animal Crossing franchise and (as you can see from my various rants right here on Clix it) I could not wait for the next installment to appear following it's announcement back at E3 in 2011. My Wild World town was called Sun Town (not very creative but hey I was young!) and my City Folk town was Sunville (again not very creative but I like to keep the theme running), in order to keep the "Sun" name in my town I named this town Sun Cove as a nod to the new coastal featurs in the game like Island and cliffed beaches.
Gameplay
The game is very fun to play and the controls are easy to work and new players will be running round like a pro within minuets of loading up. As usual there is no specific goal to the game and you are free to make whatever you like of the game weather that be a sparkling utopia or desolate wasteland (hopefully you'll choose the first!). The big game point this time around is the huge amount of customization which is available to you.
The Biggest point being the new Public Works Projects that allow the Mayor (that's you thanks to a bit of a mis-communication between you and the Mayor's secretary Isabel when you arrive). These projects allow you to build many object in your town ranging from cafes and lamp posts to campsites and bridges.
You can build these anywhere there is room and once you have decided Isabel will rope off the area and place Lloyd the Gyroid at the entrance to collect you money to fund the project (Other villagers will donate but its more like loose change, it will be you spending the big bucks here). You can pay off each project at your own leisure but you may only have one project on-going at a time.
Me Paying off my Cafe |
Once paid off the object will be built overnight and the next day you can hold a ceremony for the new public work, in which your villagers will celebrate everyone's (your's) hard work to raise the money.
"Yay for everyone!" |
As always you can wear any of your own (or others') designs as a shirt, with Pro Designs making a return so you can customize your threads using the front back and sleeves as separate canvases. In New Leaf it is now possible to project your own designs onto furniture as well as re covering many of the items available to you with the help of your local Re-Tail alpaca, Cyrus. Cyrus is the husband of Reese and they both work in Re-Tail, the recycle shop that buys your items for 20% more than the Nook twins and allows you to put your own items up for flea market at your own price, as well as letting you purchase items left for sale by other villagers. He is not available at the start of the game but as soon as you have completed certain criteria (which I won't list here as to not spoil your experience) he will wake up and offer his services.
Another great feature is the ability to build your house anywhere giving you free reign over your location. I placed mine by the main bridge and the slope to the beach giving me good access when I started up my game. After a while I did feel the need to build an extra bridge to stop me having to run around the entire town just to get to Re-Tail! Fair warning though, this freedom of placement is extended to your villagers so when they move in watch out or you may find those perfect cherry trees of yours have been demolished by a new french frog called Constau! (can you tell I wasn't happy about this when it happened?).
Another brand new addition to the game was the introduction of Main Street, Just across the railroads you will find an area where all of your local shops are in one handy location. The street expands the more you shop and I have nearly unlocked all of the shops, which is an achievement in itself!
Leif and the Garden Shop |
Labelle in the accessory department |
Harriet showing me her new hair dryer |
The garden shop is rather an extension of the first with the sloth named Leif selling 2 packets of seeds, a shrub (bush, sapling or ceder sapling) and either an Axe or watering can (both of which are no longer sold at nooks). The able sisters is much like before offering clothing (including trousers) and the custom design facility. Once friends with sable she will get a new sewing machine where you can turn your designs into QR codes and have friends scan them with their 3DS' to get your designs and vice verse.Adjoined to the familiar shop is an extention where Labelle sells her accessories (apparently she has quit her job at Gracie Gracie in the time between City Folk and New Leaf). Shampoodle is the same as before, offering ways to customize your hair with a riddle like question system and a funky dryer but with the added option of coloured contacts after 2 haircuts which I haven't yet tried!
Kicks, the shoe shiner from City Folk, has gone up in the world and has his own shop (named after himself) that offers a similar service to the Able Sisters but sells clothing for your feet! Shoes and socks can be brought from him to make your lower half look better, because Nintendo obviously take their shoe care seriously.
Check out my new hair :) |
Lyle and a tired looking Nook |
Me and Shrunk using "Flourish" |
Sure for the clients, absolutely not for the 5,000 bell reward! |
I could go on for hours about the Gameplay, and I haven't even mentioned the Island but I think I have covered the main points here, ill try to cover the Island games in and extra post later on!
Graphics
Music
The new music in the game this time around takes a more relaxed sound than in previous games, and certain times of day incorporated certain sound to create the feeling of passing time. For instance the midnight theme is really slow and full of metallic sounds whereas midday uses wood and piano to create a more awake and lively theme. The club mixes of KK tracks are awesome too, the theme nights where music from other Nintendo games are featured are my favorites as I enjoy geeky nods to other games.
Closing Comments
Overall I have LOVED playing the game and have really enjoyed myself while creating my town. The highly customizable content makes this game so free to play and allows me to do what I like when I like, so I can freely choose what I want to do with my game. The game is really fun to play and there are so many challenges to take on like creating the perfect town, growing and selling delicious fruit, completing main street, filling the museum, paying off your mortgage and more the game is practically endless.It didn't take me long to decide on the score for this game and I doubt many of you will be shocked that I give Animal Crossing: New Leaf
5 out of 5 Clicks
that's all from me for now
Josh!
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