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DO THE MEMBERS OF THE LOUNGE CROSS THE ANIMALS?

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I got Animal Crossing: New Leaf the other day.

I would like to play with you all.

Who has the game in their possession and would be willing to... open their gates for me?

 

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Oh and I suppose you could talk about the old games too.

 

YES I KNOW IT'S A VIDEO GAME THREAD BUT FRANKLY whenever I post this stuff in Tech forum nobody gives a shit, and not all Loungers go there.

We have Animal Crossing: City Folk on our wii...but our wii is broken... :(

Your poll options are quite discriminatory to those like me who don't have a clue what you're talking about. :(

i have wild world on ds, but my brother deleted my town :bigcry:

Pretty much the only video games I play though are Professor Layton games. :shrug: I got a bit bored of Animal Crossing...

I used to play animal crossing on my DS, but I don't a 3DS

The new (and LAST EVER) professor Layton is only out on 3DS though :snobby:

I only have the original "Animal Crossing" for GameCube, and I can't do anything with it because my brother took our sole GameCube memory card. BOO.

What do you do in said game. Why should I play

 

Too lazy to Google

Is it like Pokemon? Because I'd buy it if it where like Pokemon.

I want to play the new Animal Crossing...! :bigcry: But I don't have 3DS :sad:

^^ No, it's not like Pokémon. You basically go live in a town filled with talking animals, who help you get situated in the town. You do work to earn money to help pay off the money you owe for your house and to upgrade it with whatever you want. There are also a variety of achievements and such.

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Your poll options are quite discriminatory to those like me who don't have a clue what you're talking about. :(

 

m8

 

^^ No, it's not like Pokémon. You basically go live in a town filled with talking animals, who help you get situated in the town. You do work to earn money to help pay off the money you owe for your house and to upgrade it with whatever you want. There are also a variety of achievements and such.

 

It's more similar to the Sims than Pokemon. Life-simulation game, there are some nice features added to this one. In the new one there are a few more customisation options and better online play imo.

 

Though not being able to send a letter to your friends is total rubbish.

I'd say Animal Crossing is a bit like Harvest Moon, if you've ever played that...but a bit different...and you go around talking to freakish animals and stuff.

I cross the animals :nod:

 

I have apples and oranges, as well as some tropical fruits, in case you want to trade.

But I must warn you: I'm really awkward when playing with other people. I never really know what to do.

I played it on the GameCube when I was in middle school, got bored after I discovered a cheat that makes you filthy rich.

 

I don't have the new one yet but I'm planning on buying it and a 3DS pretty soon.

The first Animal Crossing game I played was Wild World. I don't have New Leaf yet, but I'm getting a 3DS soon. I heard that this one is better than the others, so I'm pretty excited to play.

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The last game I played was the first Duke Nukem

 

DID I SPELL THAT RIGHT REILLY?

 

Rielly*

Uh-oh, Dee got stuck

I never really enjoyed Animal Crossing. I'm not a huge fan of the free-world type games; I prefer set plots with not too much exploring. Actually, Elder Scrolls/Fallout games are about my limit for exploration.

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