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'''''Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer''''' is an upcoming game announced during Nintendo's Nintendo Direct on April 1, 2015.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMedqo8mLaQ Nintendo Direct (April 1, 2015) - YouTube @ 41:06]</ref> It is set to be released September 25, 2015 (North America) and October 2, 2015 (Europe) for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. The game involves decorating homes without having to do chores in order to earn [[Bells]]. [[Villagers]] will request that the player design homes for them that fits their tastes.  
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'''{{HHD|nolink}}''' (どうぶつの森 ハッピーホームデザイナー, ''Dōbutsu no Mori: Happī Hōmu Dezainā'', lit. "Animal Forest: Happy Home Designer") is a home-design simulation game developed and published by [[Nintendo]] exclusively for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. The game was announced during a Nintendo Direct presentation on April 1, 2015,<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMedqo8mLaQ Nintendo Direct (April 1, 2015) - YouTube @ 41:06]</ref> and debuted in Japan on July 30, 2015 with a forthcoming release in North America and Europe set for September 25, 2015 and October 2, 2015, respectively. The game is described as a spinoff title separate from the core {{SER}} and features a more relaxed play style that allows for enhanced creativity.<ref>http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2015/06/animal_crossing_director_talks_more_about_happy_home_designer_and_amiibo</ref> {{HHD|short|nolink}} is also the first title to make use of [[amiibo card]]s, Nintendo's latest addition to its line-up of proprietary [[amiibo|toys-to-life collectable]]s featuring [[Wikipedia:Near_field_communication|NFC technology]].
  
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Similar to previous entries in the {{SER|nolink}}, the game takes place in an animal [[village]] and features a small commercial area similar to the [[city]] in {{CF}}. The player assumes the role of an employee working for [[Nook's Homes]] as an interior designer, taking on thematic design requests from the [[villager]]s that walk by in the game's main plaza. To aid in the design process {{HHD|short|nolink}} provides an enhanced user interface and item categorization system that allows for the quick lookup and precise placement of items in both interior and exterior spaces. The game draws upon the extensive item catalog established in previous {{PG|nolink}} iterations to furnish the homes and introduces new item categories such as carpets with customizable sizes and ceiling decor.
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== Gameplay ==
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The game involves decorating homes without having to do chores in order to earn [[Bells]]. [[Villagers]] will request that the player design homes for them that fits their tastes.
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=== amiibo card functionality ===
 
Along with the announcement of the game, physical ''Animal Crossing''-themed cards featuring various characters from ''[[New Leaf]]'' were revealed. The cards are a more portable form of [[amiibo]] that can be used with the game to design a room for the character on the card. In addition, the cards can also be used to invite characters to visit the players' homes, where the player can watch and take pictures of the villagers interacting with one another. The cards can be scanned directly using the New Nintendo 3DS's built-in NFC reader. For owners of the regular 3DS and 2DS, a separate NFC reader will be released alongside the game and cards to ensure compatibility.
 
Along with the announcement of the game, physical ''Animal Crossing''-themed cards featuring various characters from ''[[New Leaf]]'' were revealed. The cards are a more portable form of [[amiibo]] that can be used with the game to design a room for the character on the card. In addition, the cards can also be used to invite characters to visit the players' homes, where the player can watch and take pictures of the villagers interacting with one another. The cards can be scanned directly using the New Nintendo 3DS's built-in NFC reader. For owners of the regular 3DS and 2DS, a separate NFC reader will be released alongside the game and cards to ensure compatibility.
  
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== Development ==
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=== Announcement ===
 
Further details and gameplay were shown during Nintendo's [[wikipedia:Electronic Entertainment Expo 2015|Electronic Entertainment Expo 2015]] presentation on June 16, 2015.
 
Further details and gameplay were shown during Nintendo's [[wikipedia:Electronic Entertainment Expo 2015|Electronic Entertainment Expo 2015]] presentation on June 16, 2015.
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== Release ==
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{{HHD|nolink}} was released in Japan on June 30, 2015 and is set to release on September 25, 2015 in North America and October 2, 2015 in Europe and Australia.
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=== Promotion ===
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Nintendo has partnered with Japanese 7-Eleven stores to release exclusive villagers and themed furniture compatible with {{HHD|short|nolink}}.<ref>http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/edhj/collabo/index.html</ref>
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Developer(s) Nintendo
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Platform(s) Nintendo 3DS
Release date(s) Template:JP July 30, 2015
Template:NA September 25, 2015
Template:EU October 2, 2015

Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer (どうぶつの森 ハッピーホームデザイナー, Dōbutsu no Mori: Happī Hōmu Dezainā, lit. "Animal Forest: Happy Home Designer") is a home-design simulation game developed and published by Nintendo exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS. The game was announced during a Nintendo Direct presentation on April 1, 2015,[1] and debuted in Japan on July 30, 2015 with a forthcoming release in North America and Europe set for September 25, 2015 and October 2, 2015, respectively. The game is described as a spinoff title separate from the core Animal Crossing series and features a more relaxed play style that allows for enhanced creativity.[2] Happy Home Designer is also the first title to make use of amiibo cards, Nintendo's latest addition to its line-up of proprietary toys-to-life collectables featuring NFC technology.

Similar to previous entries in the Animal Crossing series, the game takes place in an animal village and features a small commercial area similar to the city in Animal Crossing: City Folk. The player assumes the role of an employee working for Nook's Homes as an interior designer, taking on thematic design requests from the villagers that walk by in the game's main plaza. To aid in the design process Happy Home Designer provides an enhanced user interface and item categorization system that allows for the quick lookup and precise placement of items in both interior and exterior spaces. The game draws upon the extensive item catalog established in previous Animal Crossing iterations to furnish the homes and introduces new item categories such as carpets with customizable sizes and ceiling decor.

Gameplay

The game involves decorating homes without having to do chores in order to earn Bells. Villagers will request that the player design homes for them that fits their tastes.

amiibo card functionality

Along with the announcement of the game, physical Animal Crossing-themed cards featuring various characters from New Leaf were revealed. The cards are a more portable form of amiibo that can be used with the game to design a room for the character on the card. In addition, the cards can also be used to invite characters to visit the players' homes, where the player can watch and take pictures of the villagers interacting with one another. The cards can be scanned directly using the New Nintendo 3DS's built-in NFC reader. For owners of the regular 3DS and 2DS, a separate NFC reader will be released alongside the game and cards to ensure compatibility.

Development

Announcement

Further details and gameplay were shown during Nintendo's Electronic Entertainment Expo 2015 presentation on June 16, 2015.

Release

Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer was released in Japan on June 30, 2015 and is set to release on September 25, 2015 in North America and October 2, 2015 in Europe and Australia.

Promotion

Nintendo has partnered with Japanese 7-Eleven stores to release exclusive villagers and themed furniture compatible with Happy Home Designer.[3]

Reception

Gallery

References


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