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'''''Animal Crossing Clock''''' is an [[Animal Crossing (series)|''Animal Crossing'']]-themed clock application released for the [[Nintendo DS|Nintendo DSi]] as DSiWare in 2009. Prior to the closure of the Nintendo DSi Shop on March 31, 2017, the application could be purchased for 200 DSi Points. | '''''Animal Crossing Clock''''' is an [[Animal Crossing (series)|''Animal Crossing'']]-themed clock application released for the [[Nintendo DS|Nintendo DSi]] as DSiWare in 2009. Prior to the closure of the Nintendo DSi Shop on March 31, 2017, the application could be purchased for 200 DSi Points. | ||
− | It was also released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] eShop in 2011 for US$1.99. ''Animal Crossing Clock'' | + | It was also released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] eShop in 2011 for US$1.99. ''Animal Crossing Clock'' will become unavailable to purchase following the Nintendo 3DS's [[Nintendo eShop]] closure for new purchases on March 27, 2023.<ref>https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/57847</ref> |
In Japan, ''Animal Crossing Clock'' was released in tandem with its ''[[mariowiki:Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' counterpart, ''[[mariowiki:Mario Clock|Mario Clock]]'', while in North America, it released alongside ''[[Animal Crossing Calculator]]''. | In Japan, ''Animal Crossing Clock'' was released in tandem with its ''[[mariowiki:Mario (franchise)|Mario]]'' counterpart, ''[[mariowiki:Mario Clock|Mario Clock]]'', while in North America, it released alongside ''[[Animal Crossing Calculator]]''. | ||
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[[File:Clock3.jpg|thumb|right|150px|The analog clock mode]] | [[File:Clock3.jpg|thumb|right|150px|The analog clock mode]] | ||
''Animal Crossing Clock'' has two main modes: a clock and an alarm. There is also a settings menu where the user can offset the time from the Nintendo DSi system time. If no buttons are pressed for thirty seconds, the application goes into an idle mode, only displaying the top screen. | ''Animal Crossing Clock'' has two main modes: a clock and an alarm. There is also a settings menu where the user can offset the time from the Nintendo DSi system time. If no buttons are pressed for thirty seconds, the application goes into an idle mode, only displaying the top screen. | ||
− | *'''Clock''' – Displays the current date and time in either an analog or digital format | + | *'''Clock''' – Displays the current date and time in either an analog or digital format. In the digital format, the user can choose between the 12-hour or 24-hour format. The user can also create a [[town tune]] that plays at each hour. The clock is always displayed on the top screen and features a scrolling background themed after {{CF}}, with various special characters from the game appearing throughout. The sky in the background reflects the time of day. |
*'''Alarm''' – Up to three alarms can be set up that can play one of three tracks from {{WW|short}} and {{CF|short|nolink}}, chosen by the user: the song that plays when catching a fish or bug, Mr. Resetti's theme, and the song that plays at 1 PM. Sounds created in the Nintendo DSi Sound application can also be chosen. The volume of each alarm can be changed, and a snooze option is available. Balloons appear on the top screen when an alarm goes off. | *'''Alarm''' – Up to three alarms can be set up that can play one of three tracks from {{WW|short}} and {{CF|short|nolink}}, chosen by the user: the song that plays when catching a fish or bug, Mr. Resetti's theme, and the song that plays at 1 PM. Sounds created in the Nintendo DSi Sound application can also be chosen. The volume of each alarm can be changed, and a snooze option is available. Balloons appear on the top screen when an alarm goes off. | ||
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− | |ja-r=Nintendo DSi Tokei | + | |ja-r=Nintendo DSi Tokei Dōbutsu no Mori Taipu |
|ja-m=Nintendo DSi Clock Animal Forest Type | |ja-m=Nintendo DSi Clock Animal Forest Type | ||
|es=Reloj Animal Crossing | |es=Reloj Animal Crossing |