Animal Crossing: New Leaf did a fantastic job of taking over Nintendos 3DS. This hand-held system became a gamers addiction with Animal Crossing: New Leaf in the game slot. One of the main points of the game is to customize. The customizable options range from character to town and even cover the players home. With homes carrying points for how great they are designed, it becomes an addiction in its self to get your home looking the best it can.
Nintendo has revealed that it has shifted 2.1 million Nintendo 2DS systems since the handheld launched October 12th. The Nintendo 3DS has shipped 42.7 million units since February 2011. The original Nintendo DS system has shipped a staggering 154 million units in total. Nintendo also revealed that it has sold 7.38 million copies of Animal Crossing: New Leaf worldwide. This is since its Japanese release in November 2012.
Tanya Valdez writes: Love is in the air and spring is around the corner! Of course we can celebrate in welcoming both of these and Animal Crossing: New Leaf this month!
Players have been engrossed in Animal Crossing: New Leaf since the moment it released. This game is as addictive as they come, often times requiring players to visit their virtual towns everyday in order to gain new perks, collectables and upgrades. Being a player that has been overtaken by the Animal Crossing: New Leaf craze, it can be stated that this game is so classic and addicting that there is nearly no wrong with it.