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"Animal Crossing: New Leaf Trailer Shows How You Can Live Your Life"
Date: April 8th, 2013

Nintendo have shared a new trailer for Animal Crossing: New Leaf, slated for release this June in North America and Europe. The trailer go es over the game’s “lifestyle” style of gameplay, and you can watch it below:


In case you want to learn more, you can watch an English-subtitled presentation on Animal Crossing: New Leaf by the developers in this older post. The game will be released on June 9th in North America and June 14th in Europe.

Source: Siliconera

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"Why You're The Mayor In Animal Crossing: New Leaf"
Date: April 13th, 2013

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For Animal Crossing: New Leaf, the goal right from the start of development was to try a new direction, according to the game’s co-directors, Aya Kyogoku and Isao Moro. In an Iwata Asks interview, the two explain that previous Animal Crossing games started out with the player buying a house, and then spending a large portion of the game paying off their loan to the landlord, Tom Nook.

When development of Animal Crossing: New Leaf began, the two decided that the focus would be on allowing players to customize their whole in-game town, instead of just their residence, as was the norm in previous games. The player now has the ability to install fountains and street lamps, plant trees, build bridges, and other public facilities. The problem was summing this feature up in a single key word or concept that players would understand at a glance, and identify as the game’s key feature.

Ultimately, they settled on the idea of the player being the mayor. This would convey the concept of having control over the town. Additionally, the mayor theme fit neatly in with another aspect of the game that Kyogoku had been wanting to address as well—the in-game clock.

In Animal Crossing, time in the game passes in sync with the real world. While this is one of the series’ many appeals, it’s also a double-edged sword for those that only get to play games at night after coming home from work. Like in the real world, shops and other facilities in Animal Crossing are closed at night time, meaning you miss out on a significant portion of the game’s features if you can’t make time to play during the day.

Players sometimes work around this by manually adjusting the in-game clock, but Kyogoku wanted for the game to adjust itself to the player instead. As a result, New Leaf lets you tailor the game to suit your own needs. Since you’re the mayor, you now have control over the laws and regulations of your town, including being able to decide business hours and allow shops to remain open until late at night, meaning you won’t have to miss out because of your regular life.

Animal Crossing: New Leaf is slated for release on June 9th in North America and June 14th in Europe. You can watch Kyogoku and the rest of the development team discuss the game in this English-subtitled Nintendo Direct.


Source: Siliconera
 
Already pre-ordered this game, I can't wait for it to come out. June can't come fast enough :(
We should all swap friend codes etc and visit eachothers towns ;_;
 
I hope Amazon changes it to have release date shipping otherwise I'll have to go to a store to pick it up and I'm not too keen on going to Walmart :hmmm: Looking forward to it and playing with friends, though :grin:
 
I'll be in New Jersey the weekend this comes out so a friend and I are going to pick it up at Gamestop. Should have something to do on the plane ride home unless I fall asleep. I hope I can spend a lot of time with this because I don't seem to know how to keep playing games for more than a few hours or a few days at a time. :sad2: It looks really good and fun so I have high hopes.
 
...yeah, I'm getting this. I've bought every Animal Crossing game thus far and, whilst I typically get bored of them after a couple of months, there is enough new stuff here for me to get it. Ruling over the citizens as mayor sounds like it'll be fun, and completing the museum is always satisfying. It's also the perfect game to take to work, since I can just flip it on and check in on my town. The Wii version was extremely disappointing, but the DS version was pretty good, and I expect the 3DS version to be better. Animal Crossing is definitely better as a handheld title.

Plus my mother would be extremely put out with me if I didn't buy it; she loves Animal Crossing. She won't buy her own 3DS - not when I have two of them and only take one to work with me - but she nags me if I don't get the games she wants :hmph:
 
I just got this game, here's my friend code:

5043-1825-5190

Everyone should add me.
 
i am catching and selling many fishies!!!
 
I just got the game today! Here is my friend code!

FC: 1633 - 4674 - 8666

PM/VM me if you added me!
 
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an old pic but I'm still wearing the same outfit
 
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