Talk:Doubutsu no Mori+

Merge with
To me, is simply the localized version of Doubutsu no Mori+, as both games are similar enough to be considered one and the same, just with some differences. Rather than being a separate page, the differences should be labeled under a regional differences section (As I have already made) instead of a separate page.

Please state below whether you support or oppose. --LoneShadowStar (talk) 19:11, May 3, 2018 (EDT)


 * I would this, for the reasons stated above. --LoneShadowStar (talk) 19:11, May 3, 2018 (EDT)


 * I would this, since the changes between the two games are insignificant (such as characters wearing differently coloured clothing; is that really enough to get the game a separate page?)  Drago   (talk)     Drago PC icon.png 13:16, May 3, 2018 (EDT)


 * I definitely the merge. The fact that DnM+ itself is an entirely separate game from Animal Crossing should be enough to keep it as its own page. Also, I'm not sure why the only differences listed on the DnM+ page are the minor ones.Zoekay (talk) 18:02, May 3, 2018 (EDT)


 * @Zoekay Do you have any proof that they are separate games? Most of the time you will find that the majority consider Doubutsu no Mori+ to be the Japanese release of, myself included, with relatively few differences. Unless you provide me a credible source, my stance on the two games being the same will remain. As for the list of differences, the majority of differences listed on that pages are minor and were not necessary to include on the page, unless you are referring to , which has enough original content to get its own page. --LoneShadowStar (talk) 19:11, May 3, 2018 (EDT)


 * @LoneShadowStar I honestly cannot tell if your response is supposed to be a joke, but I did laugh a couple of times when reading it. Anyway, nothing you wrote makes sense.
 * Doubutsu no Mori+ (which featured different content and gameplay) was released in a different region, in a different language, during a different year, under a different name, in a different sized box than Animal Crossing. That sounds "separate" enough to me!
 * Doubutsu no Mori+ came out before Animal Crossing, so it cannot be "a Japanese release of Animal Crossing".
 * E+ was never mentioned.


 * If you look on this very page, it says "Doubutsu no Mori+ almost has the same game code as Animal Crossing. Doubutsu no Mori+ is GAFJ, Animal Crossing is GAFE in the US version, GAFP in the PAL version", meaning the games are recognized as different versions of the same game officially by Nintendo as well, despite the code or gameplay differences. Also, I've taken it upon myself to further compare DnM+ to Animal Crossing. I have done similar work with the Animal Crossing series (by myself and as part of a group) before. Not to mention my history of speedrunning both games.