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by blkfury , May 16 '04
Pros: Lots of things to do, old NES game play, real time Cons: Requires lots of memory, simplistic graphics
I recently rented Animal Crossing for the Nintendo GameCube mainly for my wife, since I wasn't in much of a mood for a simulation game. After watching the game for a little while, however, I could see how the game could become addictive on ...
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by joeyjo , May 02 '03
Pros: Really, really cute Cons: Gets boring very, very quick, and the game lacks creativity
I at first figured that Animal Crossing was to be a kiddie version of the Sims with easier playability. In fact, it definitely was. I do admit, the game itself was cute, especially the different animal personalities that moved into your town, but after...
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by ikaruga4 , Oct 23 '06
Pros: Live life the way you want it, with only animals there to judge you. Cons: Animals are the only other beings there.
I got this game when it first came out, and I was really surprised. This game tried something no other game did before, and it kind of made a whole new genre. Controlling a character and just living in a neighborhood while paying off the rent and making ...
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by snoogans86 , Jan 16 '03
Pros: Stylish graphics style, virtually unlimited replay, NES games, the Sims... only better Cons: Graphics could use some more polygons, not for everyone, passion for game will leave you
The Intro:
I was once an owner of the Sims for PC. It was a fun game and I enjoyed it thoroughly, but with only one expansion pack out, it grew old quick. Of course, as luck would have it, the day after I traded it in the next expansion pack came...
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by CoolRob18 , Oct 06 '02
Pros: many things to do, old games to play Cons: letter writing
Animal Crossing is a HUGE strategy/simulation game. You play a human (can be a boy or girl) moving into a town with animals in it! The animals can talk, and you interact with them.
The graphics and game itself may seem like its for...
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by voodoo911 , Mar 06 '04
Pros: Very customizable,Many things to do, old NES games, Fun making House,never ends Cons: Bad graphics,Gets boring getting money, once it gets old you can never go-back,Cute-like
I saw the commercials and i thought to myself "This is just like the Sims". So I got it for my birthday. I liked it alot for one you can do many things, you can get stuff and sell it for money to buy stuff and create your dream house. The currency in ...
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by seamonkey15 , May 24 '03
Pros: You now have the ability to interact with the friends in your own town. Cons: Some people might see it as kiddie, but once they play it they see otherwise.
Overview
This game doesn't run on it's own time. Events happen in real time using the Nintendo Gamecube clock as a guide. In the Animal Crossing world you are not just playing, you are living your characters life.
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by punkrawkmama , Mar 03 '03
Pros: Controls are easy to learn, appropriate for all ages and levels of gaming experience. Cons: Real time play may not be suitable for everyone.
At first glance, Animal Crossing appears to be a very simplistic and somewhat "cheesy" game. (In fact, it took a lot of prodding on my part to get my husband to try it out!) However, once you start playing, you won't be able to stop!
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by silent_scott , Aug 14 '03
Pros: Community, interactivity is KEY, guitar playing dog Cons: Graphics, sometimes repetitive.
When The Sims came out, it took "play god" games to the next level. This isn't quite a god game, but ...
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by Fegaro , Jul 28 '03
Pros: It's unique and fun. Cons: Waiting around for events in real life, repeats itself.
Animal Crossing is quite an interesting experience. There is no end. There are no enemies. There are ...
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by nintendud , Jan 30 '04
Pros: Create own t-shirts, Memory Card 59 included, fishing, bug catching, MORE!! Cons: Graphics aren't up to par (it's an upgrade from an N64 title from Japan)
About: This game is about starting your own town filled with animals. In the beginning you are on a train, looking in a first person view, at the empty seat across from you. A couple of people are in the seats around you, some of them you will meet ...
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by mountainfamily , Apr 06 '08
Pros: Provides long lasting fun. Cons: May seem to childish for some.
ESRB rating-E E-reader compatible Gameboy Advance compatible 1-4 players alternating Uses 58-61 blocks on a memory card Initially, Animal Crossing may seem like one of the strangest games out there. The idea of the ...
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by CrAZyGrL2000 , Nov 12 '02
Pros: ADDICTIVE Cons: ADDICTIVE
Animal Crossing has to be one of the best games yet by Nintendo. The actual real life that all the character's portray is such an awesome aspect to the game. I find myself actually checking in a couple of times a day just to keep up with the goings on...
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by myjoynhm , Sep 25 '06
Pros: A great game for kids 12 and under! Great for SIMS fans. Cons: Becomes tedious and boring after awhile.
This game is pretty fun... for awhile. If you're a SIMS fan like me, you'll like it. Basically, you are the only human character in a town full of animals. Every town is different. You buy a house, but you don't have all the money for it, so you have ...
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by kjscrafts , Dec 07 '06
Pros: Great non-violent role-playing game Cons: Can be repetitive and become boring after a long time
Animal Crossing is among my favorite virtual real life games (My other favorite being the Harvest Moon Series). My favorite aspect of this game is the ability to decorate your house, as you wish. Although this game is not the action adventure game most ...
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