Thanks, but I can't take credit. It was suggested in this thread by purseowner and I loved it.
Niraj
I did as you suggested. Is it currently clear?
Clear enough for me at least :P
Thanks, but I can't take credit. It was suggested in this thread by purseowner and I loved it.
Niraj
I did as you suggested. Is it currently clear?
I can't wait for the Switch version. I like Pocket Camp but it's nowhere near as comfy as the console versions. Something about "lay in bed with a controller and get lost in your own little town for a couple hours" is much more comfy than Pocket Camp's premise, which is cute but is more or less a series of fetch quests.
I have been wanting a switch but can't justify it yet, as I'm trying to be a more patient gamer. But I can't possibly be patient for a new, full fledged AC game.
I can't wait for the Switch version. I like Pocket Camp but it's nowhere near as comfy as the console versions. Something about "lay in bed with a controller and get lost in your own little town for a couple hours" is much more comfy than Pocket Camp's premise, which is cute but is more or less a series of fetch quests.
I have been wanting a switch but can't justify it yet, as I'm trying to be a more patient gamer. But I can't possibly be patient for a new, full fledged AC game.
Or preorder the bundle (if that's ever an option)It would be best for you to wait for an announcement for AC Switch, so that you can then order the system and pre-order the game on the same day. Especially if there isn't anything else on the system that doesn't interest you ATM.
It really bugs me that they didn't bother putting snow into Pocket Camp for winter. I know it's summer in Australia and some other countries, but I'm sure they could've programmed it for different countries.
It really bugs me that they didn't bother putting snow into Pocket Camp for winter. I know it's summer in Australia and some other countries, but I'm sure they could've programmed it for different countries.
community spotlights
They aren't a series that has story you'll miss out on or anything. They're mostly very similar gameplay-wise, and have recurring characters. Any game should be a fine entry point (although if anyone has any particular endorsements, speak up, I've only played New Leaf myself).How good were the Wii Games? I've been buying wii games lately and I've seen them over at gamestop from time to time. But I've hold off on buying them because I think there is more than one and I don't know if you have to play one first to play the other.
I've never played an animal crossing game before.
Question...
Do I need to place the furniture that the NPCs require for them to visit my camp?
Or do I just have to craft them?
I can't wait for the Switch version. I like Pocket Camp but it's nowhere near as comfy as the console versions. Something about "lay in bed with a controller and get lost in your own little town for a couple hours" is much more comfy than Pocket Camp's premise, which is cute but is more or less a series of fetch quests.
I have been wanting a switch but can't justify it yet, as I'm trying to be a more patient gamer. But I can't possibly be patient for a new, full fledged AC game.
Thinking about new stuff they could add gets me excited for a new AC game.
Also it will be nice to play an Animal Crossing game in HD
Man I would kill for a Switch Animal Crossing. Nintendo's going to suplex the Internet when they finally announce one with some footage.
Thanks a lot for this info. I don't have a 3ds currently which is why I was looking into playing that Wii version. I'm kind of hesitant on trying to get a 3ds now as it seems to be on it's way out but I'm sure that there will be some good amount of time left on it's lifespan the earlier that I get it I guess.The only Animal Crossing game on the Wii is City Folk and there isn't much of a reason to play that now if you have a 3DS. Even back then City Folk was a step back for the series. The big draw of that game is a city you can visit but it has mostly the same services that are in your town in New Leaf. There is Gracie's store, the salon, Kicks' shoe store, Shrunk's theater, Redd's shop, etc. There are no public works projects in City Folk. You can get a fountain and a lighthouse and extra bridges but that is about it.
There is no online support for the game anymore. Other than that it is mostly the same gameplay. You catch bugs and fish, find fossils, pay off your mortgage (and the house expnasions are also limited), breed flowers, etc. There is no island nor is there a QR scanner for sharing designs.
New Leaf offers a lot more to do and there will almost certainly be a Switch entry in the series. If you are okay with a pared back experience and not being able to get help from other players online then you might enjoy City Folk but I wouldn't bother playing it in 2017-2018.
I think amenities, outdoor customizations and the ability to easily check out other players's spaces would be very welcome in A.C. Switch.
Thanks a lot for this info. I don't have a 3ds currently which is why I was looking into playing that Wii version. I'm kind of hesitant on trying to get a 3ds now as it seems to be on it's way out but I'm sure that there will be some good amount of time left on it's lifespan the earlier that I get it I guess.
I've been playing New Leaf and this is my first time I'll be able to do the Toy Day content. I read a post earlier that starting on Dec. 1 the villagers tell you what they want for gifts. Is it only on Dec. 1? I've been talking to my villagers and haven't gotten any hints in terms of what they want so far.
I'm keeping the bag this year.I hope everyone playing New Leaf has been finding out what their villagers want from Jingle, I have a full list and I know exactly what each villager wants.
In Pocket Camp, will excess candy canes be wiped out after midnight?
Oh man! Is there a way to get the ones I missed. I think I missed one or two of themFully legit players, don't forget to grab your 5th zodiac item tomorrow. We're nearly halfway!