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How Big Is Animal Crossing New Leaf

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North American box art
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Developer(s) Nintendo EAD
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Platform(due south) Nintendo 3DS
Release date(south) Japan November viii, 2012[ane]
South Korea February 7, 2013[2]
United States of America June 9, 2013[3]
Europe June xiv, 2013
Australia June 15, 2013
Genre(s) Simulation
Modes Single-player
Multiplayer (one-4 player local wireless/online)
Ratings CERO: A
ESRB: E[4]
PEGI: 3[5]
Media Nintendo 3DS Game Card
Nintendo eShop digital download
File size 6,002 Blocks (digital download but)

Guide at StrategyWiki

Animal Crossing: New Leaf [nb 1] is a simulation game for the Nintendo 3DS released in 2012. It is the quaternary main installment in the Animal Crossing series released exterior of Nihon.

An open-ended game, New Leaf follows a player-controlled human living in a town populated with animals and performing various tasks, such as interacting with characters and collecting items. Like all games in the Animate being Crossing series, the game is synced to the system clock, which affects the gameplay based on the current time and day. New to New Leaf is the role player taking on the role of mayor of the boondocks, having more than control over it than in previous games.

In November 2016, an update titled Welcome amiibo was released. The update includes new villagers, new items, and amiibo support.

Development and unveiling [edit]

See likewise: List of Animal Crossing: New Leaf staff

Creature Crossing: New Leaf was unveiled at E3 2010 with a gameplay trailer. Shortly after, there was news that the player could be the mayor of the town,[vi] with the goal existence to brand the town a better place to live.[vii] A not-playable demo was besides available on the testify floor at Nintendo'due south booth as an example of the 3DS's 3D effects.

At E3 2011, a gameplay trailer was shown that showed off some of the game's new features.[commendation needed]

The game's final English title was announced on Apr 21, 2012.[citation needed] After in 2012, on October 5, a Japanese Nintendo Direct showcased more of the game's new features.

In early 2013, to promote the new game, Nintendo of America launched an official Animal Crossing: New Leaf website,[citation needed] containing data and trailers regarding the game.

Gameplay [edit]

Like all Animal Crossing games, New Leafage is an open-concluded game where the player takes the office of a human moving into a boondocks of animals. Tasks the player tin partake in include socializing with villagers, collecting items, catching fish or bugs, and paying off their home loan. The game takes place in real-time, meaning the in-game time of day and twelvemonth matches that of the Nintendo 3DS. The time of twenty-four hours and year affects aspects of gameplay such as whether or not shops are open up or villagers are awake, seasonal events, and the availability of certain fish, bugs, and items. Up to four players can live in a town, with each having their own business firm.

Plot [edit]

Isabelle welcoming the mayor after they first arrive in the town

The thespian moves to town by train and is greeted past Rover, whose questions determine the player'southward appearance. When the first thespian arrives in town, they are greeted by Isabelle and three villagers, who believe them to be the new mayor of the town; all subsequent players are greeted every bit standard residents. Isabelle, the mayor's secretarial assistant, takes the player to boondocks hall, where she gives the thespian a Town Pass Card and tells them to go to Tom Nook at Nook's Homes to buy a business firm. After the player chooses a location for their business firm, Isabelle tells the player they need to increase their approval rating as mayor, which is washed by performing diverse tasks. When the player's approval rating reaches 100%, the ability to build public works projects and enact a ordinance is unlocked.

New features [edit]

Mayor [edit]

As mayor, the actor can build public works projects, which are structures such as bridges, benches, and lights, that can be placed around town. The mayor tin can also enact a ordinance, which changes an attribute of the town, such as the opening hours of stores or the price of items. Just the showtime player to move to the town is mayor; all subsequent players are standard residents and cannot perform the duties of mayor.

Locations [edit]

New locations in New Foliage include Main Street, Timmy and Tommy's shop, Nook's Homes, Kicks, Club LOL, the Garden Shop, Photo Booth, Dream Suite, Happy Home Showcase, Tortimer Island, and Re-Tail. Several locations from previous games, such as the museum and the Able Sisters, return as well.

  • Principal Street is a hub located north of the boondocks that contains various shops and buildings.
  • Timmy and Tommy's store is a general store that replaces Tom Nook'due south store from previous games. Information technology has v incarnations: Nookling Junction, T&T Mart, Super T&T, T.I.Y., and T&T Emporium.
  • The Able Sisters is a clothing store. New to New Leaf is a second room operated by Labelle, as well as a auto that allows the histrion to scan in design QR codes.
  • Shampoodle is a salon located above the Able Sisters that allows the role player to customize their hairstyle and heart color.
  • The museum, operated by Blathers, allows the player to donate bugs, fish, sea creatures, and works of art. New to New Leaf is a second floor operated past Celeste, where the player can purchase museum-themed items and up to four display rooms.
  • The Garden Shop is a shop operated past Leif that sells gardening-related items, such equally saplings and blossom bags.
  • The Dream Suite is a building operated by Luna that allows the player to share a dream of their town, as well as visit other players' dream towns.
  • The Photo Booth allows the player to take their Town Pass Menu photo.
  • Boondocks Hall is the building where Isabelle resides. The actor tin speak to her to admission various options, such as the ability to modify the town tune or flag. Additionally, the mayor can sit at the desk in the back to access options for public works projects and ordinances.
  • The plaza is where events are held. During an event, a visitor or Isabelle appears in the plaza.
  • The Roost is a café operated past Brewster that the player can build every bit a public works project. The actor can now work function-time at The Roost.
  • Re-Tail is a recycling shop operated by Reese and Cyrus where the player can sell or customize items.
  • The campsite is a public works projection that holds a tent or igloo containing a non-resident villager. The villager can play games with the histrion, and they tin can be invited to move to the town.
  • The Reset Surveillance Center is a public works project that allows Mr. Resetti to appear when the role player turns off the game without saving. Additionally, the player can enter the middle at nighttime after some rainy days.
  • The Police Station is a public works project building operated by either Booker or Copper that holds the lost and found.
  • Tortimer Island is a tropical isle that the player can sail to via Kapp'n'southward motorboat, which appears at a dock on the southern embankment of the boondocks. On the island, which always has the climate of summer, the player can catch fish, bugs, and body of water creatures, and harvest tropical fruit. Additionally, the histrion can go along minigame-similar tours where they can win Medals, the currency of the island.

Characters [edit]

For characters that were added in Welcome amiibo, run across Animal Crossing: New Leafage - Welcome amiibo § amiibo and new villager.

Animal Crossing: New Leafage introduces twelve new special characters, including Cyrus, Digby, Grams, Isabelle, Leif, Leila, Leilani, Luna, Reese, Snowman, Snowmam, and Snowtyke.

In that location are a total of 333 villagers in New Leaf, which is 123 more than Animal Crossing: City Folk. 100 new villagers take been added, 24 take returned after existence absent from Wild World and City Folk, and 1—Gnaw—has been removed. Additionally, ii new personality types—big sister and smug—and two new villager species—hamster and deer—have been added.

New villagers [edit]
Returning villagers [edit]

24 villagers render from Doubutsu no Mori, Creature Crossing, and the Japan-sectional Doubutsu no Mori e+. 7 villagers (marked E+ logo.png beneath) initially simply appeared in the latter game and receive localized names for the kickoff time. Seven of the returning villagers accept their personalities changed.

Events [edit]

Many events return from Animal Crossing: City Folk, while several minor ones are added.

Items [edit]

New Leafage introduces several new items, such as sea creatures that tin can be donated to the museum, statues that tin can be donated to the museum every bit fine art, wall-mounted furniture, bottoms, socks, and shoes. Additionally, the appearance of furniture tin now be customized at Re-Tail.

Miscellaneous [edit]

New Leaf introduces many other new features for the Animal Crossing series, some of the most notable being:

  • Each personality now has its own pitch of Animalese; in previous games, the variants were limited to male, female, and cranky male.
  • The player can now pick the town layout while on the train when the game starts, rather than being assigned a random map.
  • House exteriors tin can now be customized to reflect diverse styles.
  • Flowers at present baste with water one time a watering tin can has been used on them, assuasive the player to know whether they've watered information technology or non. After this, the flowers that have been watered kickoff to shine.
  • The player can communicate with another player even if they are in a dissimilar town.
  • Villagers are now more active in the town surroundings, being capable of fishing, shaking copse, inbound buildings, and more.
  • The histrion can now choose where they desire their business firm.

Release [edit]

Animal Crossing: New Leaf was released on Nov eight, 2012 in Nihon[1] and on February 7, 2013 in South korea.[2] It was released internationally in June 2013, releasing in N America on June 9,[3] in Europe on June fourteen, and in Commonwealth of australia on June 15.

Bundles and special edition console [edit]

An Animal Crossing-themed Nintendo 3DS XL that independent the game pre-installed was released in North America, Europe, and Nihon in 2013.[citation needed]

Promotion [edit]

GAME, a UK-based video game retailer, offered a pre-guild bonus that contained a free Isabelle and Boondocks Hall figurine.[citation needed]

Update history [edit]

Electric current Version:

Ver. one.5 (Released December eight, 2016 in United States of America and Europe)

Animal Crossing: New Leaf was the outset game in the Animate being Crossing serial to receive updates via the Nintendo eShop. These updates, notwithstanding, were primarily focused on fixing bugs in the game, with the exception of Animal Crossing: New Leafage - Welcome amiibo, which added new features and items to the game.

Version Changelog
ane.5[8]
Japan November 23, 2016
South Korea December 1, 2016[ix]
United States of America/Europe December 8, 2016[10]
Official changelog:
  • Fixed a bug that results in error lawmaking [004-6006] to be displayed when receiving a present from Town Hall or from the Campground.
  • Additional issues were adjusted to make the game more than comfy to play.
1.4[8]
Japan/United States of America/Europe November 2, 2016
NLWa Home Menu Icon.png Welcome amiibo Update
1.ane[eight]
Japan/South Korea March 3, 2013[8]
United States of America/Europe June 2013
Isabelle NL Icon.png Initial release for Due north America and Europe.
Official changelog:
  • Fixed an consequence that could cause an error to occur when launching a game
  • Fixed an issue that could issue in a fault when entering a police station.
  • Additional issues were adjusted to make the game more comfortable to play.
one.0
Japan November 8, 2012
South Korea February seven, 2013
Isabelle NL Icon.png Initial release for Nihon and S Korea

Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo [edit]

Primary article: Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo

In July 2016, an update for New Foliage including amiibo support was announced.[eleven] On November 2, the update was fully revealed as the Welcome amiibo update in a 16-minute Creature Crossing Direct, and it released the same day.[12]

The Welcome amiibo update several new features. One characteristic is the Campground, where the player can purchase items from Harvey with MEOW Coupons, a new secondary currency, and visit the RVs of villagers and special characters. Additionally, Wisp returns, now allowing the player to scan amiibo card or figures; the player tin can choose to either bring the respective grapheme to the Campground in their RV if they are compatible, or if they are a villager, take them movement into boondocks. The update increases the villager count from 339 to 399, with 14 new villagers and 46 returning after being absent from Wild World, City Folk, and the base version of New Leafage.

Reception [edit]

Publication Rating
Famitsu 39/40[13]
GameSpot 8/10[fourteen]
IGN 9.6/10[15]
Metacritic[nb 2] 88%[sixteen]

New Leaf received generally positive reviews and ratings upon release. Its visuals were a key point for praise, with the 3D features well-commended. The more in-depth gameplay and details offered from previous Animate being Crossing games were also viewed positively, along with the presence of enough new content to keep the game heady.

Sales [edit]

In Japan, the game sold over 600,000 copies in its showtime week,[17] and went on to become the top-selling Nintendo 3DS game in the country at over two million units. Worldwide, New Foliage has sold 13.01 million units as of March 31, 2022.[18]

Gallery [edit]

Menu Camera NH Icon.png

Music [edit]

Creature Crossing: New Foliage audio tracks

Trivia [edit]

  • In Ass Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, one of Donkey Kong's idle animations is pulling out a bluish 3DS Forty. Sound furnishings from Animate being Crossing: New Leafage, ane of the four games, are heard.

Names in other languages [edit]

Notes [edit]

  1. Japanese: とびだせどうぶつの森 Hepburn: Tobidase Dōbutsu no Mori ,Brute Forest: Jump Out
  2. at an average of lxx reviews

References [edit]

  1. one.0 1.1 http://world wide web.nintendo-master.com/xtnews/news-31632_animal_crossing__jump_out_date_au_japon.htm
  2. 2.0 2.1 http://www.nintendo.co.kr/PR/press_list.php?cPage1=one&cPage2=one&idx=69&press_div=P
  3. 3.0 iii.ane http://www.nintendo.com/nintendo-direct/archive/02-14-2013/
  4. http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/7s_LzOZI18nIHym0yObW_vYCzfwsRssn
  5. http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-3DS/Animal-Crossing-New-Leaf-273841.html
  6. Nintendo World Report - Beast Crossing: New Leaf
  7. Official Nintendo Mag - E3 2010: Animal Crossing 3DS announced
  8. viii.0 8.ane 8.ii 8.3 https://www.nintendo.co.jp/support/3ds/soft/egdj/update/index.html
  9. https://www.nintendo.co.kr/3DS/software/animal_forest/detail/update.html?scorll=i
  10. https://mynintendonews.com/2016/12/08/beast-crossing-new-leaf-has-been-updated-to-version-1-v/
  11. Damien McFerran (July 20, 2016). "Autumn Animal Crossing: New Leaf Update To Bring amiibo Effigy And Carte du jour Support". Nintendo Life.
  12. Nintendo (November 2, 2016). "Animate being Crossing Direct 11.2.2016". YouTube.
  13. Polygon - Nihon review check: Brute Crossing, Dynasty Warriors, Silent Hill
  14. GameSpot - Animal Crossing: New Leafage Review
  15. IGN - New Leaf Review
  16. Animate being Crossing: New Leaf on Metacritic
  17. GameSpot - Large in Japan Nov 5-xi: Animate being Crossing: New Leaf
  18. "IR Data : Financial Information - Top Selling Title Sales Units - Nintendo 3DS Software". Nintendo.

External links [edit]

Creature Crossing: New Leafage on other wikis

  • Official North American website
  • Official Japanese website

Source: https://nookipedia.com/wiki/Animal_Crossing:_New_Leaf

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