Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Animal Crossing: Jump Out is an upcoming life simulation game, being developed by Nintendo and being released exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS. Originally being unveiled at E3 2010, the logo appeared on-screen, along with a few other games in development for the 3DS. Additionally, a few other screenshots were released, along with a non-playable demo. It is shown that the players and the villagers will now have more human-like shapes, rather than the shorter ones seen in previous games. The trees, flowers, and houses take on a more real life appearance, and there are also benches around the town for players and villagers to sit on.

It has also been revealed that the player is able to become the mayor of the town. With the help of the townsfolk and 'one eager secretary' it will be the character's job to make the town a better place to live. It is unknown if Tortimer is set to appear, given this fact. It is also unknown if one town will hold up to four players, due to the fact there can only be one mayor. In a video, there has been footage of beaches to the side of the town, indicating the introduction of new town layouts. The trailer also shows a character swimming in the ocean, mounting a clock on the wall, and taking on a new pose when approaching a bug to catch. The most recent trailer also reveals that players will be able to sit on tree trunks that have not yet been removed with a shovel.

Because Tom Nook is now a Real Estate agent, players can now choose wherever they want their house to be. In the June 21st Nintendo Direct, it was shown that Timmy (and possibly Tommy) now runs Nook's store.

Shizue will follow the player when they are deciding to place buildings.

Development and Unveiling
The game was originally unveiled at E3 2010, though very little was shown. A trailer was shown showing off featuring the updated features, and little new features were shown. Shortly after, there was news that the player could be the mayor of the town, with the goal being to make the town a better place to live. A non-playable demo was also available on the show floor at Nintendo's booth as an example of the 3DS's 3D effects. Due to it not being given much detail, fans speculated that it might have not been an actual game but just an example and that another Animal Crossing game would be developed later.

At E3 2011, the rumors were proven false. During Nintendo's press conference, the Animal Crossing logo, among others, appeared on-screen as a list of upcoming 3DS games. Additionally, a new trailer was released. The trailer showed off a new feature in the game: swimming and diving in the ocean. Also, a player was shown changing not only his shirt, but also his shoes and pants. A player was also shown coming out of what appeared to be his tent-house. Throughout the town, benches and a beehive were shown, with a villager and later a player sitting on the bench. A new character was also shown, a yellow dog following the player. Fans quickly assumed she was the 'eager secretary' that helps the player mayor the town.

In an interview with Kotaku editor Stephen Totilo, the creator of Animal Crossing, Katsuya Eguchi, revealed that Animal Crossing 3DS will allow players to arrange their furniture in any way they like, and will also feature new networking experiences.

The title was confirmed at the Nintendo World Report on April 21, 2012.

Reggie Fils-Aime confirmed Animal Crossing Jump Out is still in development on Monday June 11, 2012 for 3DS.

In the June direct conference it was confirmed that 4 people can live in the same village like the last 3 games.

New Features
Some of the many new features being introduced for the game include:


 * Flowers (and presumably other plants) now drip with water once they have the watering can used on them, allowing the player to know whether they've watered it or not.


 * The player can take their furniture to a new furniture shop run by a llama, where she will allow them to customize the colour and patterns of a piece of furniture.
 * House exteriors can now be customized like a palace, Presidential Suite, Mansion, Gingerbread House, etc.

Being Mayor
Possibly one of the flagship features in the new game will see the player become mayor. It is currently unknown what will happen to the old mayor, Tortimer. The player have a dog Shizue to be their 'eager' secretary. As mayor, the player will have his/her own office.

New Shops
In Satoru Iwata's Ustream, some new screenshots were shown, some of shops. We know that the furniture store will now be run by a pink llama and that Kicks, a minor character in will now have his own shoe shop with even more shoe customization available.

Images
The following are official press images distributed to Animal Crossing sites. Most of the images were taken directly from the trailers, but some new character art was also provided for players, Bill, Rosie, Bob, Filbert and Curt.

Developer Roundtable
Nintendo has released this roundtable with the developers of the latest Animal Crossing game.

June 2012 Nintendo Direct
During a Nintendo Direct on June 21st 2012, gameplay footage of the new Animal Crossing was shown that reveals a wealth of new information. The following video is a translation of the footage into English.

As the player, you will make the village as you please. You will be appointed as mayor of the village As mayor you will carry out various public activities Everyone in the village is interactable and will continue to be the soul of the village There will be new types of villagers and old ones returning Characters have richer personalities Across the village line is the mall Ranging from shop to shop are familiar tools You can go back and forth between friend's towns Houses will appear via streetpass more appear as more are passed You may tour their homes The new work shop has been created to significatly increase decorating Not only can you customize the inside of your house, but also the entire house to your liking But in the use of our own items, it is up to us to demonstrate the individuality of our own room

Trailers
The following videos are trailers for Animal Crossing 3DS revealed at E3 conferences.