Animal Crossing

Animal Crossing lets you cross over into a whole new world where you experience real-time exploration
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars One of the greatest Gamecube games.
This is a simple concept, and maybe not enough action to please anyone. If you have some kick butt game, get this to cool your heels. You’lll probaly play it more.
5 Stars Fantastic game!
This is my 8 year old daughter’s review: “I really like the owl, at the museum, and all the other characters, but my favorite is the owl, because he is always asleep. It’s fun because you can make people mad! It is a good game!” I really really like it!
5 Stars A way to live…
In 2002 Nintendo released Animal Crossing, a E rated game. I was a person that loves Zelda. They had a lot of items to collect. They let you play NES games. The time I heard that I was like 0-o. A raccoon named Tom Nook (he’s annoying)sells and buys loads of anything (ANYTHING). You have a house that you furnish with any crap you please. It has N64 graphics. I do not approve of that. A con!!!!!! Now I love this more than anything in the video game universe!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
5 Stars The Sims for animals
Animal crossing is a fun game. I’m a 9 year old girl and I like it because you can dig, talk to friends, and decorate your house. I don’t like the work much, but hey, how else are you supposed to pay for things. You can create up to 4 characters and each can give a lot of different opportunities. If you are a young kid like me, then Animal Crossing should be right up your alley.
5 Stars Still playing this game
I’ve had this game since it came out. I still play it, even though I have since bought Wild World and City Folk. It’s very addicting, even now.
The concept of the game is simple: you are a human living amoung animals in a small village. You live day to day, doing pretty much whatever you want. There always seems to be options as to what you could be doing, making this game great for replaying. It changes everyday. It’s also the kind of game where if you don’t have that much time, you can spend a few minutes shopping, making delieveries, or something small. It’s a surprisingly intricate game. You eventually discover little tricks for earning money. When you think you are done (i.e. got the biggest house), there is still something else for you to improve. There is always something to do. Animals move in and out of the town all the time, so even your neighbors change. Seasons change with time, and weather changes by the day.
There are some great features to this game that I wish they would have carried over to Wild World and City Folk. For example, you can collect and play NES games. It’s sad that they removed this part. I’m also disappointed that they removed changed the music from this game to the others. It’s the best music of the series. You wouldn’t think that it’s that big of a deal, but I’ve found myself playing just so I can relax to the songs.
It might not be the game for you if you are really into action. This is the thing I play when I want to take a break from the violent games and just chill for a bit in an alternate world.