Description Step into the world of Animal Crossing, where villagers live their everyday lives in time with an actual 24-hour clock. To become a part of the thriving village community, you’ll get a job, buy a house and interact with other villagers, some of which can be controlled by friends and family. As you collect furnishings for your own house, check out what other villagers have collected for their houses. Build relationships by talking to other villagers, helping them with tasks and writing letters back and forth. Throughout the game, you’ll collect an assortment of items and artifacts and different plants and animals. To ensure it will be a desirable place for people to live, help to keep your village beautiful.
Summary: Animal Crossing is an amzing Nintendo game that I belive everyone should play.The game takes place in an imaginary town which you name and live in. The game starts out with you being on a train and heading to your town. After you talk to a guy (or animal in this case) who ask you questions and depending on how you answer affects how your charcter looks. You have no money(bells in this game) so he helps you out. When you arrive Tom Nook provides you with a really small house but as you progress through the game it can get bigger and even include a basement and attic. As you progress through the game new town memebrs will come and go, and the seasons change according to your GC clock. There is so much to do in this game it is no way possible to complete in a day, a week, or maybe even a year! The Game works depending what time your clock is. It turns dark when it is turning dark and it even celebrtaes holidays. There will alos be town events to celebrate as well. Other things include Fishing, shopping, pulling weeds,Collecting Fossils, and even getting old school NES games. THese tasks may seem boring but Animal Crossing actually makes it fun. This game is literally endless. Another cool thing is you can visit other peoples town. All you need is a friends memory Card to visit there town. The Benefits include get items and fruits not available in your town. You can also make new friends in their town. The only Faults are the graphics seem out of date like more of the 64 era. Also the music can get pretty annoying. At the end I should say any GC owner should buy Animal Crossing especially now that the price is cheaper.
Strengths: 1.Will take over a year to beat
2.Includes 19 NES Games
3.Lots to do and collect
4. Able to use the e-reader(allows you to play NES games as well)
5.A secret Island that can only be accesed with a gba connetor to the GC.
6.House can be upgraded and friends can visit it.
Weaknesses: 1.Lame Graphics
2.Music sometimes get annoying.
Summary: Ok this game is just plain annoying. Yes its in real time 24/7 and yes its innovative but the fact is the gameplay,well there is little to none.All you do is run around giving packages to big headed people or collecting something and giving it to someone else. Thats about the whole point of the game. There is sadly no voice overs and truly bad graphics. Dont get me wrong I like the gamecube and I am a huge Nintendo fan but this game was a dissapointment. This game should have let you do more. Like it should of had multiplayer on the same memory card at the same time not leaving notes for people or visiting there town. Overall this game in my personal opinion has no point.
Summary: Animal Crossing. The game that plays 24/7 even if you're not. The first of its kind, a unique game where you can live your life at your own pace. There are no rules and there are no boundaries of what you can do. If you angry, you can whack an animal over the head with a bug net. If you are happy, you can give them a present. You have many villagers to meet including cats, alligators, octopi, eagles, dogs, frogs, and many other kinds of animals. They each have their own kind of personality and they act on their own. Each animal is spontaneous in their actions, whether it would be giving you a bell, which is the currency in your Animal Crossing town, to taking away items in your inventory or even playing a game for furniture. You got interactive characters, your own house with a nearby store run by a raccoon to buy furniture and clothing, a post office to send letter, a dump and police station to pick up free items, gyroids and fossils to dig up from the ground, fishing and catching bugs to donate to the museum or catch for a pet, and special events that come up only once a year! For example, Animal Crossing is intertwined with real life. The internal time clock of the GameCube makes it possible to be sunny in your town while it is sunny outside. It can rain during cloudy days, thunder in the summer, snow in the winter, sunny in the day, dark in the night. There are friendly ghosts at midnight, Saharah the travelling carpet seller, Wendell the starving artist who gives wallpaper, and Crazy Redd, Tom Nook's competitor who sells rare items at insanely high prices. Animal Crossing is the most interactive game ever made and probably one of the best ever made.
Summary: Animal Crossing is one of the best game's I have ever played. Sure, the GTA games are fun; blowing up every thing in sight, casually killing civilians, but those games just get boring after a while! It's the same explosion, or the same policemen coming to arrrest you. In animal crossing EVERYTHING is different! The time changes to real time, the sun goes down in real time, even the seasons change! I don't even own this game and I'm already obsessed with it! It's a little childish, sure, but it makes up for it in a million different ways! Animal Crossing is GREAT!