so whats so special about animal crossing?
This topic is locked from further discussion.
It is hard to describe why it is good; But it isn't for everyone. I like that their isn't really any goal to it you just get to move in and play about 10 minutes at a time and just relax by fishing, catching bugs, digging up fossils, and fixing up your house.
so iam getting at it's like some sims gameIt is hard to describe why it is good; But it isn't for everyone. I like that their isn't really any goal to it you just get to move in and play about 10 minutes at a time and just relax by fishing, catching bugs, digging up fossils, and fixing up your house.
Nintendo_Ownes7
[QUOTE="Nintendo_Ownes7"]so iam getting at it's like some sims game Sort of it is in the same genre but you can't have a family in Animal Crossing. But Nintendo has another IP that is a cross between The Sims and Animal Crossing where you use Miis and you can start a family it is called "Tomodachi Collection" Which means "Friend Collection" the newest game is out in Japan and it is called Friend Collection: New Life.It is hard to describe why it is good; But it isn't for everyone. I like that their isn't really any goal to it you just get to move in and play about 10 minutes at a time and just relax by fishing, catching bugs, digging up fossils, and fixing up your house.
k2theswiss
It's basically a secondary life. You own a house which you can decorate and expand. Taking care of the town for rewards. Obtaining rare items on a lucky day. Collecting species of animals for a musuem. Days go by in real time and specific events occur on specific dates. Seasons change and the game changes. It's meant to be played in short bursts everyday. It's oddly addicting but it is not for everyone.
thanksIt's basically a secondary life. You own a house which you can decorate and expand. Taking care of the town for rewards. Obtaining rare items on a lucky day. Collecting species of animals for a musuem. Days go by in real time and specific events occur on specific dates. Seasons change and the game changes. It's meant to be played in short bursts everyday. It's oddly addicting but it is not for everyone.
thetravman
It's basically like the ultimate collect-a-thon. There are thousands (literally) of things to collect, from tons and tons of different furniture series, completing the museum (all the fossil, fish, insect and art exhibits), clothing, and many more things. You can also make your own designs which can go on clothes and furniture. There's also the money-making side of things. You can make money to upgrade your house and build things around town. Methods of making money include fishing, bug catching, selling lots of fruit, fossils, and other things. The game runs on real time so there are different things to collect at different parts of the day and year. There's also the villager aspect of it. Interacting with the different villagers and all their entertaining, different personalities is also really fun. The game is really laid back and it really doesn't end, ever. People tend to either love the game or hate it.Aquat1cF1sh
You just convinced me to get this. I love games where you have to actually work hard to get items, not many games like that anymore.
I just love the aspect of building your home, decorating it, collecting rare fossils and fish. It feels like a slight extension of your own life being played out in video game form. Obviously your character takes on some of your interests and style, so it feels like you're controlling yourself. Sounds lame, but after the initial addiction of playing for hours on end you'll find yourself only spending 10-15 minutes a day just to tidy up or check in on the town.
Don't see the point in any AC game myself. In Harvest Moon and Rune Factory, I always feel like I'm actually working towards something. Never felt that with Animal Crossing.
What's special about it is it uses the system's internal clock for the game world. It goes beyond it just being light out during day and dark at night, different things happen on different days, and different seasons. Unless you employ "time travelling", you need to play it nearly every day to get the full experience.
Well, for me it's like a small sanctuary I can go to after I've been playing online shooters and all the gun blasts and screaming in the chaos has my head throbbing. It's a place you can find peace in and build upon your own little world, or just relax and go fishing.so whats so special about animal crossing?
k2theswiss
[QUOTE="Spinnerweb"]Nothing. I didn't like Animal Crossing DS and I don't give two hoots about the new ones.You play a miniature schizophrenic drunk kid who thinks animals can talk.towny_I know it's not on topic, but I can't stop watching your signature YES :D Wicket!
It can be kind of atmospheric at times thanks to the soundtrack. I checked out some of the music tracks for the game on youtube and it's pretty good. The music is probably what makes it feel so special.
12qazx
Music is very important in video games, it can really set a tone for a game. If halo did not have the space monks singing, would not have been the same right? lol
It's a lot like real life, honestly. It's the ultimate penis-measuring contest: you collect rare items that no one else has, decorate your home in a way that makes it a candidate for Home & Garden, and make as much money as you can to show that you're fabulously wealthy when folks from the Internet come waltzing through your town gates.
In other words, it's amazing.
It's an excellent game to just chill and relax for a one hour or so a day.
What is so nice about it is that you set your own goals. If you want to simply fish, catch bugs, get a nice house with nice furniture, or simply talk to your neighbors to check the absurd things they have to say, you can do any of that.
If you want to focus on getting super rich, fill up the museum, and get every item there is, you can also do it.
It's a game that has many ways through which one can get enjoyment and be rewarded. There is a lot of freedom regarding what you can do in any given moment.
Still, it is not for everyone.
Please Log In to post.
Log in to comment