GameCube
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- Visit the village often throughout the day, because different activities happen at different times - plus, special things sometimes happen on holidays.
- Interact with others-up to four other players can move into the village and take turns playing in a shared village, cooperating and competing on one game pak.
- Swap Memory Cards with friends who have the game and travel to their villages to interact with different characters there. In other villages, players find different assortments of items and build new relationships with different groups of villagers.
- Pay off and improve your house by returning daily, adding floors and new furnishings - and watch how other human characters improve their houses, which adds a competitive element.
- Experience the game's unique and engrossing sense of community as you join villagers in actual time.
- Relive many classic NES games included in Animal Crossing, which players will discover, earn or get passwords for the games through Animal Crossing e-cards.
- Check back regularly or the virtual residence will become overrun by weeds and cockroaches. And don't dare try to reset the game!
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.

Average rating (3 reviews)
Animal Crossing is very good!!!!!!!!!
jammybear10 | 06/04/2008 | See all jammybear10's reviews (28) »
Animal Crossing on GC/WII is good. It is hard to try and find Nook's Cranny because the screen moves when you get to the end of your tv screen.
If you choose to get this game before you get a town map and go and visit everyone you will have to choose a house. There are 4 houses to choose from, orange, red, yellow and green. Once you have chosen your house you will be asked to come and work in Tom Nook's (Nook's Cranny), and i'm afraid to say but you have to do the tasks that he sets you. Once you have done all of them you can buy things and sell things frolm Tom Nook. It is very similar to the DS game.
Good, but DS better
chessaholic | 29/06/2007 | See all chessaholic's reviews (5) »
I had this, and was really worth the money. However, if you have a nintendo DS, i would recomend you get that instead. It is much easier having the game portable with a touch screen, and the ds version is also online-capable too, as well as probably being cheaper.
Animal Crossing
VixChan | 25/06/2007 | See all VixChan's reviews (14) »
A Great Game to add to your GC collection.
Europe was very lucky to get this game as it almost Never got released over here.
Only let down is the E-Reader compatability was takein out of the European Version.
PAL: Will play on UK and European GameCube only | |
3+ (PEGI) | |
1-4 |


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