You can find vast amounts of fun, no matter what you decide to do in Animal crossing!!
User Rating: 8.5 | Animal Crossing GC
When the game begins you are on a train. A fellow passenger asks you a series of questions. The answers you give to these question decide what sort of facial features you have. While an interesting concept, this feature has an obvious fault. Your answers to these questions may result in a completely undesired face. Of course, there is a workaround thanks to the gaming community. There is a guide or two about what answers do what to your face, resulting in a face that is custom designed. The lack of true customization is a bad starting point for an otherwise great game. After getting into the town that you meet with Tom Nook,. He sells you the house of your choosing, and you are pulled into debt. A short time working in Nook's shop will serve as a tutorial. Once you finally get into the game, you will realize that for a while, the things you can do are limited. For while, you will be limited to running fetch quests for the villagers. After raising enough bells from selling the items you get, you can buy things to expand your experience. You can buy a fishing pole to catch fish, a net to catch insects, a shovel to dig up gyroids and fossils and an axe to chop down trees. There are also many other tasks, you can plant flowers, pull up weeds, write letters to neighbors, paint your roof and deck out your home however you see fit. It's similar to Harvest Moon in the way it brings things together to make them greater then they might sound. As a whole Animal Crossing can be almost whatever you want it to be, it can be a quest to catch every bug, or a collection of citrus furniture, but whatever you do, you're almost sure to have fun in Animal Crossing.