Map

The map is a key item in the the gives a top-down overview of the player's town. In, the player will get it while working part time for Tom Nook, and will be allowed to keep it through the whole game. In, Pelly will show the player how to use it in the Town Hall. Rover gives it to the player in on the bus ride.

The map shows the player where buildings are, along with the town's geographic features. Geographical features shown include ocean, rivers, ponds, bridges, grassy areas, and dirt/sandy areas. Maps do not show the location of trees, rocks, flowers, rafflesias, dropped items, cracks in the ground (where fossils, etc. are buried) signs, other animal villagers, bugs, or fish. There will be an actual list of each building on the side of the map.

Animal Crossing Map
The map in is organized in a grid, with each square representing an acre. Visible are homes in purple, along with other buildings represented by red icons.

Wild World Map
In, Pelly gives the player a map in the town hall once the player first gets out of Kapp'n's car and goes inside at the beginning of the game. She tells the player how to use it and and says that it can open it by simply pressing "X", or by hitting the "Y" button and tapping the house icon with the player's stylus.

City Folk Map
In, the map is given to the player by Rover on the bus ride into town so the player can see the possible places the player can live, where the town hall is located, and all the other buildings. The map can be opened two ways; either by pointing the Wii remote at the screen and clicking on the house icon, or by pressing the d-pad (+) button on the remote to show the main menu. Like in the two prequels to this game, all maps are randomly generated and two are very rarely identical.

New Leaf Map
In, the map is more or less the same as previous games, though appears more visually detailed.