10 reasons Animal Crossing is the most Canadian game ever made
Added: 03.07.2013 5:16 | 9 views | 0 comments
GamesRadar - Canadians are a fun a bunch. They like to talk about hockey, ice fishing, and plaid. Plus, they love to stuff their mouths full of beaver tails and poutine. Those wacky Canadians sure love to enjoy hot cups of cocoa from Tim Hortons, as they sit around the campfire singing "O Canada." As we wonder how their digestive systems are holding up, what's even more fascinating is that there are actually a lot of similarities between our friends in the frigid white north and the world of Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
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| 10 reasons Animal Crossing is the most Canadian game ever made
Added: 01.07.2013 14:00 | 2 views | 0 comments
Canada and Animal Crossing: New Leaf have a lot in common. Let's us explain why...
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| These Animal Crossing Kappn covers are fantastic
Added: 30.06.2013 14:16 | 13 views | 0 comments
Alex was searching for a way to listen to the Kapp'n's ballads in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. These awesome covers are what he found.
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| 5 Tips For Animal Crossing Beginners
Added: 30.06.2013 13:10 | 3 views | 0 comments
We asked Animal Crossing's developers how to get the most out of the game at the very beginning.
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| New Game+: Animal Crossing and the joy of the grind
Added: 30.06.2013 10:16 | 7 views | 0 comments
SnackBarGames write:
'I have a somewhat complex relationship with the Animal Crossing series. The GameCube title, simply known as Animal Crossing, remains one of my favorite games on that particular console. I even went back to it fairly recently and started a brand new town, to see just how far weve come with the franchise. It was still just as charming and deviously addictive as I remember it being, and before I knew it I had spent a good two weeks playing a game that, by all accounts, was completely outdated. I have a strong desire to call the experience magical, although doing so would result in me needing to slap myself across the face.'
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| Animal Crossing New Leaf|Dunham Gaming
Added: 30.06.2013 6:17 | 20 views | 0 comments
Animal Crossing delivers once again on this new 3DS iteration of the game. The game remains the same with a couple added features. The biggest addition to the game this time is that you are the mayor. Tortimer has left the town and you arrive and are assumed to be the new mayor of your town. Do you have what it takes to improve the town and make it the best there is?
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| Animal Crossing: New Leaf (3DS) Review | SuperPhillip Central
Added: 30.06.2013 5:17 | 14 views | 0 comments
"2008 was a bit of a messy year for Nintendo fans. The big "core" title unveiled for the Wii at that year's E3 was Animal Crossing: City Folk, a title that, while absolutely fun, was more of the same when compared to its predecessor, the Nintendo DS' Wild World. Many called the game a lazy sequel, so it makes sense that the developers of the Animal Crossing series took that criticism to heart when making the latest installment of the series, primed for the Nintendo 3DS, Animal Crossing: New Leaf. The biggest structural change the series has even seen is being able to become mayor of your town and turn it from sleepy little town to hoppin' and boppin' place to be-- with your personal signature on it. What it all adds up to is the greatest Animal Crossing yet, and a great Nintendo 3DS killer app for the summer.
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