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|director    = [[Isao Moro]]<br>[[Aya Kyogoku]]
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|released     = {{Flag|JPN}} November 8, 2012<ref name="JPN release date">{{Cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120831182111/https://www.nintendo-master.com/xtnews/news-31632_animal_crossing__jump_out_date_au_japon.htm|title=Animal Crossing : Jump Out daté au Japon|archive-date=August 31, 2012|date=August 28, 2012|author=sebdu60|site=Nintendo Master|language=French}}</ref><br>{{Flag|KOR}} February 7, 2013<ref name="KOR release date">https://www.nintendo.co.kr/PR/press_list.php?cPage1=1&cPage2=1&idx=69&press_div=P</ref><br>{{Flag|USA}} June 9, 2013<ref name="USA release date">https://www.nintendo.com/nintendo-direct/archive/02-14-2013/</ref><br>{{Flag|EUR}} June 14, 2013<br>{{Flag|AUS}} June 15, 2013
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|platforms    = [[Nintendo 3DS]]
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'''''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''''' (とびだせどうぶつの森, ''Tobidase Doubutsu no Mori'') is the upcoming sixth installment in the {{SER}}, being developed by [[Nintendo]] and being released exclusively for the [[Nintendo 3DS]].  
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'''''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'''''{{Note|name=Japanese|{{Nihongo foot|とびだせどうぶつの森|Tobidase Doubutsu no Mori|Animal Forest: Jump Out}}}} is a simulation game for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] released on November 8, 2012. It is the fourth main installment in the {{SER}} released outside of Japan.
  
While retaining much of the gameplay from older titles, Animal Crossing: New Leaf marks a large change in the series, the [[Player|player]] now takes on the role of the mayor. With the help of the townsfolk and '[[Shizue|one eager secretary]]' it is now the player's job to make the town a better place to live. New Leaf also has a change of art style, with the players and the [[villager]]s having more human-like shapes, rather than the shorter ones seen in previous games, as well as the [[tree]]s, [[flower]]s, and [[house]]s taking on a more realistic appearance.  
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An open-ended game, {{NL|short|nolink}} follows a player-controlled human living in a town populated with animals and performing various tasks, such as interacting with characters and collecting items. As is with all games in the {{SER}}, the game is synced to the system clock, which affects gameplay based on the current time and day. {{NL|short|nolink}} sees the introduction of the player undertaking the role as [[mayor]] of the town, allowing for added freedom and customisation.
  
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In November 2016, {{NL|short|nolink}} received a free expansion titled {{NLWa}}. It was first released on November 2, 2016. The update included new gameplay features and the inclusion of [[amiibo]] support.
  
==Development and Unveiling==
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==Development and unveiling==
[[File:Animal-Crossing-Map.jpg|thumb|280px|right|Concept art for the Animal Crossing: New Leaf town, telling what is on the map.]]
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{{See also|Animal Crossing: New Leaf/Staff|label1=List of Animal Crossing: New Leaf staff}}
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,<ref name="mayor">[http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/previewArt.cfm?artid=23365 Nintendo World Report - Animal Crossing: New Leaf]</ref> with the goal being to make the town a better place to live.<ref name="better place">[http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/article.php?id=17921 Official Nintendo Magazine - E3 2010: Animal Crossing 3DS announced]</ref> 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.
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[[File:AC3DS 1.png|thumb|left|250px|Early footage of {{NL|short|nolink}} revealed at E3 2010.]]
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{{NL|nolink}} was first unveiled during E3 2010, on June 15th, 2010.<ref>[https://www.ign.com/articles/2010/06/15/e3-2010-animal-crossing-3ds-announced E3 2010: Animal Crossing 3DS Announced]</ref> During Nintendo's E3 2010 conference, a [https://youtu.be/ujToXzIzFHg non-playable demo] showcased footage of the game, and it was announced that the player would undertake the role as mayor of the town,<ref>[https://www.nintendoworldreport.com/previewArt.cfm?artid=23365 Nintendo World Report - Animal Crossing: New Leaf]</ref> with the goal of making it a better place to live.<ref>[http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/article.php?id=17921 Official Nintendo Magazine - E3 2010: Animal Crossing 3DS announced]</ref> At this time, the game was then untitled, given a working title of just ''Animal Crossing''. Additional gameplay footage was released on September 29, 2010 at the Nintendo 3DS Conference.<ref>[https://youtu.be/yMTyrHcMYlw Animal Crossing 3DS - Nintendo Conference 2010]</ref>
  
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, [[bench]]es 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]].<ref>http://www.gonintendo.com/viewstory.php?id=129887</ref>
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Early work and planning for the English localization of {{NL|short|nolink}} began in late 2010, according to [https://nintendo.fandom.com/wiki/Reiko_Ninomiya Reiko Ninomiya] of Nintendo Treehouse. Ninomiya explained, "We worked with the development team and brainstormed ideas for events and items, and even how some of the old characters and events could be twisted and changed and have them evolve as well." <ref name = "reiko">[https://youtu.be/pgg62DMyzyA Inside the Treehouse with Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Localizing Animal Crossing (Ep 1)]</ref> New gameplay footage was revealed at the Nintendo World Expo in January 2011.<ref>[https://youtu.be/RMsoBoJRwYE Animal Crossing 3DS - New Footage 19/1/2011]</ref>  
  
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.<ref>http://kotaku.com/5812741/a-tiny-bit-of-news-about-the-next-animal-crossing</ref>
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On June 7, 2011, {{NL|short|nolink}} received its first full-length gameplay trailer as part of E3 2011.<ref>[https://youtu.be/tgIy5YZKp-8 Nintendo 3DS - Animal Crossing E3 Trailer]</ref> An additional trailer was released as part of the Nintendo 3DS Conference in September 2011.<ref>[https://youtu.be/mYOyLzmp62E Animal Crossing 3DS Trailer (September 13, 2011)]</ref> A developer roundtable hosted in September 2011 revealed additional information about the game, such as expanded clothing and customisation options, and formally introduced [[Isabelle]] as the mayor's assistant.<ref>[https://youtu.be/b-HIlN9bnj0 Animal Crossing (3DS) - Developer Roundtable]</ref>
  
The title was confirmed at the Nintendo World Report on April 21, 2012.
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Full localization of {{NL|short|nolink}} began in March 2012, according to Reiko Ninomiya; "The actual translation we started in, I'd like to put the pin right around March 2012. So we did English, French, and Spanish for our region and we got to work really closely together with Nintendo of Europe as well." <ref name = "reiko"></ref>
  
Reggie Fils-Aime confirmed ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' is still in development on Monday June 11, 2012 for 3DS.
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During a Nintendo Direct hosted on April 21, 2012, the game's Japanese title was announced {{Note|name=Japanese}} and the game was given a release window of Fall 2012. A Japanese exclusive Animal Crossing Direct premiered on October 5, 2012, showcasing more of the game's new features.<ref>[https://youtu.be/WxxZLdJOQs8 Animal Crossing Direct (Nintendo 3DS)]</ref> On October 25, 2012, a Nintendo Direct announced the game's localized subtitle as {{NL|nolink}} and was set to launch overseas in early 2013.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4QFbibEnX8 Nintendo Direct 10.25.12]</ref> The definitive release dates of the game for North America, Europe, and Australia, were announced in a Nintendo Direct on February 14, 2013.<ref>[https://youtu.be/cntz1GyM1Bs Nintendo Direct 2.14.2013]</ref>
  
In the June direct conference it was confirmed that 4 people can live in the same village like the last 3 games.
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==Gameplay==
On another note, in ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'', they will reintroduce the [[train]] and [[Porter]].
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Like previous ''Animal Crossing'' games before it, {{NL|short|nolink}} is an open-ended simulation game where the player takes the role of a human moving into a town of animals. Tasks the player can partake in include socializing with villagers, collecting items, catching fish and bugs, and paying off their [[home loan]]. The game takes place in real-time, meaning the in-game time of day and year matches that of the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. The time of day and year affects aspects of gameplay such as whether or not shops are open or villagers are awake, seasonal events, and the availability of certain fish, bugs, and items. Up to four players can live in a town, with each one having their own house.
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===Premise===
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[[File:NL Rover Name.png|thumb|210px|left|Rover talking to the player during the opening introduction to {{NL|short|nolink}}.]]
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The game begins with the player's train ride moving into their new town. On the train, they are greeted by [[Rover]], whose questions determine the player's appearance. When the first player arrives in town, they are greeted by [[Isabelle]] and three [[Villager|villagers]], who believe them to be the new mayor of the town; all subsequent players are instead greeted as standard residents.  
  
In early October, an ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' 3DS XL bundle was announced in Japan for when the game releases. In addition, another Japanese Nintendo Direct episode regarding Animal Crossing was scheduled for Friday, October 5. During the 47 minute video, highlights included [[K.K. Slider]] now performing as a DJ at a comedy club, customized road designs, megaphones for getting villagers' attention, diving for coral, new multiplayer games hosted on islands, meeting other players through the 3DS's StreetPass feature, and more.
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[[File:NL Mayor Welcome.png|200px|thumb|right|Isabelle welcoming the new mayor to town.]]
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The mayor's secretary, [[Isabelle]], takes the player to the [[town hall]], where she gives the player their [[Town Pass Card]] and encourages them to visit [[Nook's Homes]] on main street to find a place to live. The player is then introduced to [[Tom Nook]], who offers to build them a house.
  
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After choosing a location for their new home, Isabelle informs the player they need to increase their town approval rating as mayor, which is done by performing various day-to-day tasks in the town. When a player's approval rating reaches one hundred percent, the ability to build [[Public works project|public works projects]] and enact [[Ordinance|ordinances]] as mayor is unlocked.
File:AC 3DS Bundle Box.png|The ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' 3DS XL bundle
 
File:AC 3DS.png|The bundled 3DS XL design
 
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===Mayor===
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{{Main|Mayor#The player as mayor (New Leaf)}}
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As the mayor of the town, the player is given the task to make it a better place to live and achieve a "perfect town" [[Environment_rating|environment rating]] status. This can be done through the mayor's ability to build [[Public works project|public works projects]], which are outdoor structures (such as bridges, benches, and various amenities) that can be placed around town, for a new level of added customisation to the {{SER|nolink}}. The mayor can also enact [[Ordinance|ordinances]], which changes an aspect of the town, such as the opening hours of stores or the price of items. Only the first player to move to the town is mayor; all subsequent players are standard residents and cannot perform the duties of mayor.
  
==Gameplay==
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===Multiplayer===
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{{Main|Multiplayer#In Animal Crossing: New Leaf}}
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[[File:NL Multiplayer.jpg|thumb|210px|left|{{NL|short|nolink}} supports four-person multiplayer.]]
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The town can facilitate up to four playable residents on the same game cartridge, with four-person simultaneous multiplayer supported through online means and local wireless. {{NL|short|nolink}} places heightened emphasis on multiplayer and connection features due to the added online functionality of the [[Nintendo 3DS]], compared to past [[Nintendo]] systems.
  
=== Role As the Mayor ===
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{{NL|short|nolink}} introduces the "[[Multiplayer#Best_friends|best friend]]" system, which allows for an instant message-exchange function, the ability to play online mini-games through [[Tortimer_Island#Club_Tortimer|Club Tortimer]], visit other player's towns via the [[Dream Suite]], and view player's homes at the [[Happy Home Showcase]]. {{NL|short|nolink}} co-director [[Aya Kyogoku]] explained this was done in order to "feel the presence of others" within the game, building upon the original mission of {{DnM}} - "encouraging communication among different players." <ref name="GDC14">{{Cite web|author=Katsuya Eguchi, Aya Kyogoku|url=https://www.gdcvault.com/play/1020809/How-to-Turn-a-New|title=How to Turn a New Leaf at the Animal Crossing|date-March 19, 2014|site=GDC Vault}}</ref>
  
Unlike the last few installments in the series, where the player became a resident of their town, the player is now the mayor of the town. While the player is still able to relax and engage in activities such as fishing and bug catching, they now have the responsibility of regulating the town and improving it. The player can build new features for the town, such as bridges or statues, they also can alter store prices and hours. Only the first player to start up the game is the mayor.
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On October 4, 2023, it was announced that Nintendo would discontinue online play and functionality for the Nintendo 3DS by early April 2024, after which it would no longer be possible to play {{NL|short|nolink}} online.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/63227/|title=Announcement of Discontinuation of Online Services for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U software|date=October 4, 2023|retrieved=October 4, 2023|site=Nintendo Support|author=Nintendo Support}}</ref> Online play ended on April 8, 2024 at 4 PM PDT, but [[StreetPass]] functionality remains available.
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{{Clear}}
  
=== New Features ===
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==={{NLWa|nolink}}===
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[[File:NLWa Campground.png|thumb|210px|right|The campground as introduced in {{NLWa|short}}.]]
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{{Main|Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo}}
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{{NL|short|nolink}} received a free major content expansion titled {{NLWa|short}} in November 2016. The update was previously announced on July 20, 2016, with the promise of added [[amiibo]] figure and card support, with a release date announced for that autumn.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Damien McFerran|date=July 20, 2016|url=https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2016/07/autumn_animal_crossing_new_leaf_update_to_bring_amiibo_figure_and_card_support|title=Autumn Animal Crossing: New Leaf Update To Bring amiibo Figure And Card Support|site=Nintendo Life}}</ref> On November 2, 2016, the update was fully unveiled as {{NLWa|short|nolink}} in a 16-minute Animal Crossing Direct, and was released that same day.<ref>{{Cite web|author=Nintendo|date=November 2, 2016|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Bk3dAR0M68|title=Animal Crossing Direct 11.2.2016|site=YouTube}}</ref>
  
New Leaf introduces many new features for the {{SER}}, some of them are:
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The {{NLWa|short|nolink}} update saw several new features added to the game; notably, the addition of the [[campground]], run by [[Harvey]], a new location that facilitates [[amiibo]] support. [[Wisp]] also returns to the {{SER}}, allowing the player to scan in [[amiibo]] cards and figures, to invite villagers and special characters to the [[campground]]. Additionally, the update increases the total villager count from to 399; with 14 entirely new villagers, and 46 returning from {{DnM}}.
  
* The player is now the Mayor, and as such, can customize the town's appearance, build various structures and set different regulations.
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==Features==
* The player can now customize their pants and shoes, reflecting the taller character designs seen in the game's art style.
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===Locations===
* The player can now pick the town map on the train when the game is started.
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New locations in {{NL|short|nolink}} include [[Main Street]], [[Timmy and Tommy's store]], [[Nook's Homes]], [[Kicks]], [[Club LOL]], the [[Garden Shop]], [[Photo Booth]], [[Dream Suite]], [[Happy Home Showcase]], [[Tortimer Island]], and [[Re-Tail]]. Several locations from previous games, such as the [[museum]] and the [[Able Sisters]], return as well.
* House exteriors can now be customized to reflect various styles.
 
* Certain pieces of furniture can now be placed onto walls.
 
* The player is able to go swimming in the ocean and dive for coral.
 
* Several new villagers and special characters are introduced, as are several new species, such as [[hamster]]s, [[deer]], and [[Alpaca|alpacas]].
 
* Several new clothes, hairstyles accessories and pieces of furniture have been added.
 
* 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.
 
* A new tool, the Megaphone, can be used for getting villagers' attention.
 
* Furniture is now fully customizable using different designs.
 
* The player can communicate with another player even if they are in a different town.
 
* New multiplayer games hosted on islands accessible by boat. Medals are awarded to winners that can be traded for prizes. The minigames are hosted by Tortimer, and he seems happy with his new job.
 
* There is more interaction with the villagers meaning the player can now see them fishing, going in and out of buildings and shaking trees.
 
* There is also a larger variety of faces that that can be selected for the player.
 
*KK Slider now gives you his tracks in CD cases. You can display his album covers on your wall (when not in the CD player.)
 
*You can now place signposts round your town as a community project.
 
*Brewster now owns his own cafe in your town (can be built as a community project.)
 
*You can choose your town map.
 
*You can run around the beach bare foot.
 
* Two new [[Personality]] types for villagers in addition to the returning six, making for a total of eight different possible personalities.
 
  
=== The Mall And New Buildings ===
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===Items===
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{{NL|short|nolink}} introduces several new items, such as [[sea creature]]s that can be donated to the museum, statues that can be donated to the museum as [[art]], wall-mounted [[furniture]], bottoms, socks, and shoes. Additionally, the appearance of furniture can now be [[Furniture customization|customized]] at [[Re-Tail]].
  
Among the new features, are some shops and buildings,  
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===Miscellaneous===
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{{NL|short|nolink}} introduces many other new features for the {{SER}}, some of the most notable being:
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*Each personality now has its own pitch of [[Animalese]]; in previous games, the variants were limited to male, female, and [[cranky]] male.
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*The player can now pick the town layout while on the train when the game starts, rather than being assigned a random map.
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*House exteriors can now be [[House customization|customized]] to reflect various styles.
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*Flowers now drip with water once a watering can has been used on them, allowing the player to know whether they've watered it or not. After this, the flowers that have been watered start to shine.
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*The player can communicate with another player even if they are in a different town.
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*Villagers are now more active in the town environment, being capable of fishing, shaking trees, entering buildings, and more.
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*The player can now choose where they want their house.
  
* New characters, [[Lisa]] and [[Kaizo]] run [[R. Parkers]] where the player can sell items, customize furniture, and recycle items into new creations.
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==Characters==
* [[Kicks]], a minor character in {{CF}} now runs his own store, [[Shoe Shank]] where the player can buy shoes and socks.
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===Special characters===
* A sloth named Lazy runs a gardening shop that sells flower seeds and tree saplings.
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{{See also|Animal Crossing: New Leaf/Characters}}
* Tom Nook now runs the [[Real Estate Agency]], where the player can alter the appearance of their home, and can buy a variety of designs and objects for their home.
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{{See also|Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo#amiibo and new villagers}}
* The town's museum now offers along with a wider range of fossils and fish to exhibit, an exhibition room and a museum shop. 
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{{NL|nolink}} introduces thirteen new [[special characters]], while only one old special character returns after being absent in both {{WW|short}} and {{CF|short}}.
* K.K. Slider now works daily as a DJ, at [[Club 444]], while still having traditional performances on Saturday nights.
 
* At the relaxation saloon, the player is able to dream of other towns, if they have the dream codes of other players.
 
* At the [[StreetPass Plaza]], the player can see the houses of the people they have StreetPassed.
 
  
==Image Gallery==
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====New special characters====
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]].
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<center><gallery caption="E3 2010">
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Cyrus NL.png| '''[[Cyrus]]'''<br>[[Customization|Customizing]] items
File:AC3DS 1.png|A player near a rock. Notice how realistic the trees are.
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Digby NL.png| '''[[Digby]]'''<br>[[Happy Home Showcase]]
File:AC3DS 2.png|A player with [[Curt]] in front of a bench. Notice the new lampposts and the return of the bedhead.
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DJ K.K. NL.png| '''[[DJ KK]]'''<br>[[List of K.K. Slider songs|Song]] remixes
File:AC3DS 3.png|A player with [[Bob]] on a beach. Notice the new beaches on the sides of the town.
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Grams NL.png| '''[[Grams]]'''<br>[[Tortimer Island]] ([[medal]] shop)
File:AC3DS 4.png|A player in [[Filbert|Filbert's]] house
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Isabelle NL.png| '''[[Isabelle]]'''<br>[[Town Hall]] secretary
File:AC3DS 5.png|A player with a [[shovel]] Notice that the flowers come in fours instead of threes.
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Leif NL.png| '''[[Leif]]'''<br>[[Garden Shop]] owner and [[Weeding Day]] host
File:AC3DS 6.png|A player in their [[house]]
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Leila NL.png| '''[[Leila]]'''<br>Buys items for a cheap price on [[Tortimer Island]]
File:AC3DS 7.jpg|A player in [[Rosie|Rosie's]] house
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Leilani NL.png| '''[[Leilani]]'''<br>[[Tortimer Island]] ([[tour]]s)
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Luna NL.png| '''[[Luna]]'''<br>[[Dream]]s
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Reese NL.png| '''[[Reese]]'''<br>Buying and selling at [[Re-Tail]]
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Papa Snowman NL.png| '''[[Snowman (New Leaf)|Snowman]]'''<br>Unique [[furniture]]
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Snowmam NL.png| '''[[Snowmam]]'''<br>Giving [[players]] [[furniture]] in the [[Ice Series]]
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Snowtyke NL.png| '''[[Snowtyke]]'''<br>Unique [[furniture]]
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
<gallery caption="E3 2011">
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File:AC3DS 8.jpg|A player jumping into the ocean (Players may only swim while wearing proper attire)
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====Returning special character====
File:AC3DS 9.jpg|A player about to catch a [[yellow butterfly]]
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File:AC3DS 10.jpg|A player picking [[mushroom]]s
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Porter NL.png| '''[[Porter]]'''<br>[[Train Station]]
File:AC3DS 11.jpg|A player near bushes
 
File:AC3DS 12.jpg|A player near a light in snow
 
File:AC3DS 13.jpg|A player outside a tent
 
File:AC3DS 14.jpg|A player swimming
 
File:AC3DS 15.jpg|A player in [[Bunnie|Bunnie's]] house
 
File:AC3DS 16.jpg|A player in a house
 
File:AC3DS 17.jpg|A player with Shizue.
 
File:AC3DS 18.jpg|A player on a bench with [[Punchy]]
 
File:AC3DS 19.jpg|A player after changing their pants and shoes
 
File:Animal Crossing 3DS.png|The current logo
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
<gallery caption="Tokyo Game Show 2011">
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File:AC3DS 20.jpg|A player sitting in a house
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===Villagers===
File:AC3DS 21.jpg|A player next to a well
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{{See also|Villager/New Leaf}}
File:AC3DS 22.png|[[Tom Nook]] approaching the player
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There are a total of 333 villagers in {{NL|short|nolink}}, which is 123 more than {{CF}}. 100 new villagers have been added, 24 have returned after being absent from {{WW|short|nolink}} and {{CF|short|nolink}}, and one—[[Champ]]—has been removed. Additionally, two new personality types—[[big sister]] and [[smug]]—and two new villager species—[[hamster]] and [[deer]]—have been added.
File:AC3DS 23.jpg|Two players swimming in the ocean
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File:AC3DS 24.jpg|Players gathered inside a house
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====New villagers====
File:AC3DS 25.jpg|Two villagers and a player in a house
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Agnes NLWa.png| '''[[Agnes]]'''<br>[[Big sister]] [[pig]]
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Annalisa NLWa.png| '''[[Annalisa]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[anteater]]
 +
Apple NLWa.png | '''[[Apple]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[hamster]]
 +
Bam NLWa.png | '''[[Bam]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[deer]]
 +
Barold NLWa.png | '''[[Barold]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[bear cub]]
 +
Beardo NLWa.png | '''[[Beardo]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[bear]]
 +
Beau NLWa.png | '''[[Beau]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[deer]]
 +
Benjamin NLWa.png | '''[[Benjamin]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[dog]]
 +
Bianca NLWa.png | '''[[Bianca]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[tiger]]
 +
Blanche NLWa.png | '''[[Blanche]]'''<br>[[Snooty]] [[ostrich]]
 +
Bonbon NLWa.png | '''[[Bonbon]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[rabbit]]
 +
Broffina NLWa.png | '''[[Broffina]]'''<br>[[Snooty]] [[chicken]]
 +
Bruce NLWa.png | '''[[Bruce]]'''<br>[[Cranky]] [[deer]]
 +
Canberra NLWa.png | '''[[Canberra]]'''<br>[[Big sister]] [[koala]]
 +
Celia NLWa.png | '''[[Celia]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[eagle]]
 +
Chadder NLWa.png | '''[[Chadder]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[mouse]]
 +
Cherry NLWa.png | '''[[Cherry]]'''<br>[[Big sister]] [[dog]]
 +
Chops NLWa.png | '''[[Chops]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[pig]]
 +
Claudia NLWa.png | '''[[Claudia]]'''<br>[[Snooty]] [[tiger]]
 +
Clay NLWa.png | '''[[Clay]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[hamster]]
 +
Coach NLWa.png | '''[[Coach]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[bull]]
 +
Cole NLWa.png | '''[[Cole]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[rabbit]]
 +
Colton NLWa.png | '''[[Colton]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[horse]]
 +
Cranston NLWa.png | '''[[Cranston]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[ostrich]]
 +
Croque NLWa.png | '''[[Croque]]'''<br>[[Cranky]] [[frog (species)|frog]]
 +
Deirdre NLWa.png | '''[[Deirdre]]'''<br>[[Big sister]] [[deer]]
 +
Deli NLWa.png | '''[[Deli]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[monkey]]
 +
Diana NLWa.png | '''[[Diana]]'''<br>[[Snooty]] [[deer]]
 +
Diva NLWa.png | '''[[Diva]]'''<br>[[Big sister]] [[frog (species)|frog]]
 +
Drago NLWa.png | '''[[Drago]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[alligator]]
 +
Erik NLWa.png | '''[[Erik]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[deer]]
 +
Eugene NLWa.png | '''[[Eugene]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[koala]]
 +
Fauna NLWa.png | '''[[Fauna]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[deer]]
 +
Flip NLWa.png | '''[[Flip]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[monkey]]
 +
Flo NLWa.png | '''[[Flo]]'''<br>[[Big sister]] [[penguin]]
 +
Flora NLWa.png | '''[[Flora]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[ostrich]]
 +
Flurry NLWa.png | '''[[Flurry]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[hamster]]
 +
Frita NLWa.png | '''[[Frita]]'''<br>[[Big sister]] [[sheep]]
 +
Fuchsia NLWa.png | '''[[Fuchsia]]'''<br>[[Big sister]] [[deer]]
 +
Gayle NLWa.png | '''[[Gayle]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[alligator]]
 +
Graham NLWa.png | '''[[Graham]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[hamster]]
 +
Greta NLWa.png | '''[[Greta]]'''<br>[[Snooty]] [[mouse]]
 +
Hamlet NLWa.png | '''[[Hamlet]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[hamster]]
 +
Hamphrey NLWa.png | '''[[Hamphrey]]'''<br>[[Cranky]] [[hamster]]
 +
Hans NLWa.png | '''[[Hans]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[gorilla]]
 +
Hazel NLWa.png | '''[[Hazel]]'''<br>[[Big sister]] [[squirrel]]
 +
Henry NLWa.png | '''[[Henry]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[frog (species)|frog]]
 +
Hippeux NLWa.png | '''[[Hippeux]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[hippo]]
 +
Jacques NLWa.png | '''[[Jacques]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[bird]]
 +
Julian NLWa.png | '''[[Julian]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[horse]]
 +
Katt NLWa.png | '''[[Katt]]'''<br>[[Big sister]] [[cat]]
 +
Keaton NLWa.png | '''[[Keaton]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[eagle]]
 +
Ken NLWa.png | '''[[Ken]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[chicken]]
 +
Kevin NLWa.png | '''[[Kevin]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[pig]]
 +
Klaus NLWa.png | '''[[Klaus]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[bear]]
 +
Kyle NLWa.png | '''[[Kyle]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[wolf]]
 +
Lionel NLWa.png | '''[[Lionel]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[lion]]
 +
Lopez NLWa.png | '''[[Lopez]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[deer]]
 +
Lucha NLWa.png | '''[[Lucha]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[bird]]
 +
Lyman NLWa.png | '''[[Lyman]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[koala]]
 +
Marcie NLWa.png | '''[[Marcie]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[kangaroo]]
 +
Marshal NLWa.png | '''[[Marshal]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[squirrel]]
 +
Merengue NLWa.png | '''[[Merengue]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[rhinoceros]]
 +
Mira NLWa.png | '''[[Mira]]'''<br>[[Big sister]] [[rabbit]]
 +
Molly NLWa.png | '''[[Molly]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[duck]]
 +
Muffy NLWa.png | '''[[Muffy]]'''<br>[[Big sister]] [[sheep]]
 +
Naomi NLWa.png | '''[[Naomi]]'''<br>[[Snooty]] [[cow]]
 +
Olaf NLWa.png | '''[[Olaf]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[anteater]]
 +
Pancetti NLWa.png | '''[[Pancetti]]'''<br>[[Snooty]] [[pig]]
 +
Papi NLWa.png | '''[[Papi]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[horse]]
 +
Pashmina NLWa.png | '''[[Pashmina]]'''<br>[[Big sister]] [[goat]]
 +
Peck NLWa.png | '''[[Peck]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[bird]]
 +
Penelope NLWa.png | '''[[Penelope]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[mouse]]
 +
Phil NLWa.png | '''[[Phil]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[ostrich]]
 +
Phoebe NLWa.png | '''[[Phoebe]]'''<br>[[Big sister]] [[ostrich]]
 +
Pietro NLWa.png | '''[[Pietro]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[sheep]]
 +
Quillson NLWa.png | '''[[Quillson]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[duck]]
 +
Renée NLWa.png | '''[[Renée]]'''<br>[[Big sister]] [[rhinoceros]]
 +
Rocket NLWa.png | '''[[Rocket]]'''<br>[[Big sister]] [[gorilla]]
 +
Rodney NLWa.png | '''[[Rodney]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[hamster]]
 +
Rooney NLWa.png | '''[[Rooney]]'''<br>[[Cranky]] [[kangaroo]]
 +
Rory NLWa.png | '''[[Rory]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[lion]]
 +
Rudy NLWa.png | '''[[Rudy]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[cat]]
 +
Shari NLWa.png | '''[[Shari]]'''<br>[[Big sister]] [[monkey]]
 +
Sheldon NLWa.png | '''[[Sheldon]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[squirrel]]
 +
Shep NLWa.png | '''[[Shep]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[dog]]
 +
Skye NLWa.png | '''[[Skye]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[wolf]]
 +
Sly NLWa.png | '''[[Sly]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[alligator]]
 +
Soleil NLWa.png | '''[[Soleil]]'''<br>[[Snooty]] [[hamster]]
 +
Sparro NLWa.png | '''[[Sparro]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[bird]]
 +
Sprinkle NLWa.png | '''[[Sprinkle]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[penguin]]
 +
Tammy NLWa.png | '''[[Tammy]]'''<br>[[Big sister]] [[bear cub]]
 +
Tex NLWa.png | '''[[Tex]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[penguin]]
 +
Tia NLWa.png | '''[[Tia]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[elephant]]
 +
Timbra NLWa.png | '''[[Timbra]]'''<br>[[Snooty]] [[sheep]]
 +
Tucker NLWa.png | '''[[Tucker]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[elephant]]
 +
Vic NLWa.png | '''[[Vic]]'''<br>[[Cranky]] [[bull]]
 +
Walt NLWa.png | '''[[Walt]]'''<br>[[Cranky]] [[kangaroo]]
 +
Zell NLWa.png | '''[[Zell]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[deer]]
 +
Zucker NLWa.png | '''[[Zucker]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[octopus (species)|octopus]]
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
<gallery caption="Nintendo Direct 2012, April">
+
 
File:Shoes.jpg|A player in a shoe store run by Kicks
+
====Returning villagers====
File:Furniture.jpg|A player in the recycle shop run by Lisa
+
24 villagers return from {{DnM}}, {{DnM+}}, {{PG}}, and the Japan-exclusive {{DnMe+}}. Seven villagers (marked {{E+ icon}} below) initially only appeared in the latter game and receive localized names for the first time. Seven of the returning villagers have their personalities changed.
File:Office.jpg|A player in their office with Shizue
+
<gallery mode="" widths=80px>
File:Shelter.jpg|A player standing under a structure with an unnamed cat nearby
+
Anicotti NLWa.png| '''[[Anicotti]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[mouse]]
 +
Annalise NLWa.png| '''[[Annalise]]'''<br>[[Snooty]] [[horse]]
 +
Ava NLWa.png| '''[[Ava]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[chicken]]
 +
Bangle NLWa.png| '''[[Bangle]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[tiger]]
 +
Bertha NLWa.png| '''[[Bertha]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[hippo]]
 +
Biff NLWa.png| '''[[Biff]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[hippo]]
 +
Bubbles NLWa.png| '''[[Bubbles]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[hippo]]
 +
Cally NLWa.png| '''[[Cally]]'''<br>[[Normal]] [[squirrel]]
 +
Charlise NLWa.png| '''[[Charlise]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Big sister]] [[bear]]<br><small>(formerly [[peppy]])</small>
 +
Cheri NLWa.png| '''[[Cheri]]'''<br>[[Peppy]] [[bear cub]]
 +
Cobb NLWa.png| '''[[Cobb]]'''<br>[[Jock]] [[pig]]
 +
Curlos NLWa.png| '''[[Curlos]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Smug]] [[sheep]]<br><small>(formerly [[cranky]])</small>
 +
Doc NLWa.png| '''[[Doc]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[rabbit]]
 +
Frank NLWa.png| '''[[Frank]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Cranky]] [[eagle]]
 +
Gruff NLWa.png| '''[[Gruff]]'''<br>[[Cranky]] [[goat]]
 +
Kidd NLWa.png| '''[[Kidd]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Smug]] [[goat]]<br><small>(formerly [[lazy]])</small>
 +
Leonardo NLWa.png| '''[[Leonardo]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Jock]] [[tiger]]
 +
O'Hare NLWa.png| '''[[O'Hare]]'''<br>[[Smug]] [[rabbit]]<br><small>(formerly [[cranky]])</small>
 +
Ozzie NLWa.png| '''[[Ozzie]]'''<br>[[Lazy]] [[koala]]
 +
Paula NLWa.png| '''[[Paula]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Big sister]] [[bear]]<br><small>(formerly [[peppy]])</small>
 +
Ricky NLWa.png| '''[[Ricky]]'''<br>[[Cranky]] [[squirrel]]
 +
Sylvia NLWa.png| '''[[Sylvia]]''' {{E+ icon}}<br>[[Big sister]] [[kangaroo]]<br><small>(formerly [[snooty]])</small>
 +
T-Bone NLWa.png| '''[[T-Bone]]'''<br>[[Cranky]] [[bull]]<br><small>(formerly [[lazy]])</small>
 +
Velma NLWa.png| '''[[Velma]]'''<br>[[Snooty]] [[goat]]
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
<gallery caption="Nintendo Direct 2012, October">
+
 
File:AC3D-Direct1.jpg|A player standing at a house
+
==Release==
File:AC3D-Direct2.jpg|A player running by some shops
+
[[File:Nintendo 2DS NL.jpg|thumb|210px|right|[[Nintendo 3DS|Nintendo 2DS]] bundled with {{NL|short|nolink}}.]]
File:AC3D-Direct3.jpg|Kicks' shop
+
 
File:AC3D-Direct4.jpg|The Sloth character, Lazy, in his gardening shop.
+
==={{NL|nolink}}===
File:AC3D-Direct5.jpg|Lisa
+
{{NL|nolink}} was first released on November 8, 2012 in Japan, and in South Korea on February 7, 2013.<ref name="JPN release date"/><ref name="KOR release date"/> The game was released internationally across June 2013, releasing in North America on June 9, <ref name="USA release date"/> in Europe on June 14, and Australia on June 15, 2013.
File:Rainbow and Railroad.jpg|A railroad crossing beneath a rainbow
+
 
File:Snowman 3DS.jpg|A player next to a [[snowman]]
+
===Special edition consoles===
File:Redd 3DS.jpg|[[Redd]] in a booth near a player
+
{{Main|Nintendo 3DS#Animal Crossing models and bundles}}
File:Lemon Trees.png|The player running past some [[fruit|lemon]] trees
+
 
File:Maze Minigame.png|A player in a maze minigame
+
A special edition {{SER|short}}-themed [[Nintendo 3DS|Nintendo 3DS XL]] console was released alongside {{NL|short|nolink}} in North America, Europe, and Japan, circa 2013. It contained a copy of {{NL|nolink}} pre-installed. A standard red-and-white themed [[Nintendo 3DS|Nintendo 2DS]] bundled with {{NL|short|nolink}} was also released in Europe.
File:Kapp'n and Motorboat.png|[[Kapp'n]] on his motorboat, ready to board multiple players
+
 
File:Island Shop.JPG|The [[Island]] shop where you can trade medals for items.
+
==Reception==
File:Break_Out_Tour.jpg|"Break Out! Southern Labyrinth Tour" is a tour that 4 players can cooperatively play on the [[Island]].
+
===Critical reception===
</gallery>
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{| class="styled color-series" style="float: right; text-align: center;" |
<gallery caption="Magazine Scans">
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|-
File:AC3Dscan1.jpeg|An August 2012 magazine scan translated to English.
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!Publication
File:AC3Dscan2.jpeg|Another August 2012 magazine scan translated to English.
+
!Rating
 +
|-
 +
|{{wp|Famitsu|Famitsu}}
 +
|39/40<ref>[http://www.polygon.com/2012/10/31/3580050/japan-review-check-animal-crossing-dynasty-warriors-silent-hill Polygon - Japan review check: Animal Crossing, Dynasty Warriors, Silent Hill]</ref>
 +
|-
 +
|{{wp|GameSpot|GameSpot}}
 +
|8/10<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/animal-crossing-new-leaf/reviews/animal-crossing-new-leaf-review-6409125/ GameSpot - Animal Crossing: New Leaf Review]</ref>
 +
|-
 +
|{{wp|IGN|IGN}}
 +
|9.6/10<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/06/04/animal-crossing-new-leaf-review IGN - New Leaf Review]</ref>
 +
|-
 +
|{{wp|Metacritic|Metacritic}}{{note|at an average of 70 reviews}}
 +
| 88%<ref>[http://www.metacritic.com/game/3ds/animal-crossing-new-leaf ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' on Metacritic]</ref>
 +
|}
 +
{{NL|short|nolink}} received generally positive reviews and ratings upon release. Its visuals were a key point for praise, with the 3D features well-commended. The more in-depth gameplay and details offered from previous ''Animal Crossing'' games were also viewed positively, along with the presence of enough new content to keep the game exciting.
 +
 
 +
===Sales===
 +
In Japan, {{NL|short|nolink}} sold over 600,000 copies in its first week,<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/news/big-in-japan-november-5-11-animal-crossing-new-leaf-6400172 GameSpot - Big in Japan November 5-11: Animal Crossing: New Leaf]</ref> and went on to become the top-selling Nintendo 3DS game in the country at over 2 million units. The game has sold 13.05 million global units as of September 30, 2023, making it the second best-selling game in the {{SER}} behind {{NH|short}}.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/en/finance/software/3ds.html|title=IR Information : Financial Data - Top Selling Title Sales Units - Nintendo 3DS Software|site=Nintendo}}</ref>
 +
 
 +
==Update history==
 +
<div align=center style="font-size: 1.6em;>'''Current Version:</div>
 +
<div align=center style="font-size: 1.4em;>Ver. 1.5 (Released December 8, 2016 in {{Flag|USA}} and {{Flag|EUR}})'''</div>
 +
 
 +
{{NL|nolink}} was the first game in the {{SER|nolink}} to receive updates via the Nintendo eShop, which primarily focused on fixing bugs in the game, with the exception of {{NLWa}}.
 +
 
 +
{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:left; width:100%; line-height:14px"
 +
{{ChangelogTop|fullwidth=true|version-size=150px}}
 +
{{Changelog
 +
|version = 1.5<ref name=NLUpdates>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/support/3ds/soft/egdj/update/index.html</ref>
 +
|date = {{Flag|JPN}} November 23, 2016<br>{{Flag|KOR}} December 1, 2016<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.kr/3DS/software/animal_forest/item/update.html?scorll=1</ref><br>{{Flag|USA}}/{{Flag|EUR}} December 8, 2016<ref>https://mynintendonews.com/2016/12/08/animal-crossing-new-leaf-has-been-updated-to-version-1-5/</ref>
 +
|changelog=
 +
:''Official changelog:''
 +
*Fixed a bug that results in error code [004-6006] to be displayed when receiving a present from [[town hall]] or from the [[campground]].
 +
*Additional issues were adjusted to make the game more comfortable to play.
 +
}}
 +
{{Changelog
 +
|version = [[Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo|1.4]]<ref name=NLUpdates/>
 +
|date = {{Flag|JPN}}/{{Flag|USA}}/{{Flag|EUR}} November 2, 2016
 +
|changelog=
 +
:[[File:NLa Home Menu Icon.png|20px|link=]] '''''[[Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo]]'''''
 +
}}
 +
{{Changelog
 +
|version = 1.1<ref name=NLUpdates/>
 +
|date = {{Flag|JPN}}/{{Flag|KOR}} March 3, 2013<ref name=NLUpdates/><br>{{Flag|USA}}/{{Flag|EUR}} June 2013
 +
|changelog=
 +
:[[File:Isabelle NL Icon.png|20px|link=]] '''Initial release''' for North America and Europe.
 +
:''Official changelog:''
 +
*Fixed an issue that could cause an error to occur when launching a game
 +
*Fixed an issue that could result in a error when entering a [[police station]].
 +
*Additional issues were adjusted to make the game more comfortable to play.
 +
}}
 +
{{Changelog
 +
|version = 1.0
 +
|date = {{Flag|JPN}} November 8, 2012<br>{{Flag|KOR}} February 7, 2013
 +
|changelog =
 +
:[[File:Isabelle NL Icon.png|20px|link=]] '''Initial release''' for Japan and South Korea
 +
}}
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|}
 +
 
 +
==Related media==
 +
{{NL|nolink}} received three tie-in [[List of Animal Crossing manga|manga]] in Japan: ''[[Tobidase Doubutsu no Mori: Minna de Seseragi Mura Life]]'', ''[[Tobidase Doubutsu no Mori (manga)|Tobidase Doubutsu no Mori]]'', and ''[[Tobidase Doubutsu no Mori: Harikiri Sonchō Ippē!]]''.
 +
 
 +
==Gallery==
 +
{{Gallery}}
 +
<gallery>
 +
Boy 1 NL.png|Male [[player]]
 +
Girl 1 NL.png|Female player
 +
Isabelle NL.png|[[Isabelle]]
 +
Bill NL.png|[[Bill]]
 +
Curt NL.png|[[Curt]]
 +
Fauna NL.png|[[Fauna]]
 +
Leif NL.png|[[Leif]]
 +
Kapp'n NL.png|[[Kapp'n]]
 +
Digby NL.png|[[Digby]]
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
<gallery caption="Artwork">
 
File:AC3DS Boy.png|Artwork of a boy player
 
File:AC3DS Girl.png|Artwork of a girl player
 
File:AC3DS Dog.png|Artwork of [[Shizue]]
 
File:AC3DS Bill.png|Artwork of [[Bill]]
 
File:AC3DS Curt.png|Artwork of [[Curt]]
 
</gallery></center>
 
  
==Video Gallery==
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==Videos==
 +
===Trailers===
 +
{{YouTube|tgIy5YZKp-8|250|left|E3 2011 Trailer (June 7th, 2011)|height=230px}}
 +
{{YouTube|895koqZvihI|250|left|2012 Trailer (October 25th, 2012)|height=230px}}
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{{YouTube|M_UmQ0S1C10|250|left|2013 Trailer (February 14th, 2013)|height=230px}}
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{{YouTube|GC80YgCckog|250|left|Tourism Trailer (April 8th, 2013)|height=230px}}
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{{YouTube|z09iRo44Mcs|250|left|Launch Trailer (June 5th, 2013)|height=230px}}
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{{YouTube|H_75G1cRw9Q|250|left|North America TV Commercial (2013)|height=230px}}
 +
{{clear}}
  
=== Developer Roundtable ===
+
==Music==
Nintendo has released this roundtable with the developers of the latest Animal Crossing game.
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{{TableTop Music|title={{NL|nolink}}}}
<center>
+
|-
{{Youtube|kIt6fVHlrnY|400||December 2011 Roundtable}}
+
| Animal Crossing: New Leaf Title (E3 2011 Presentation)
</center>
+
| {{NL|nolink}}
<br clear="all" />
+
| [[File:NL Title (E3 2011 Presentation).flac]]
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|
 +
|-
 +
| Animal Crossing: New Leaf Title (Tokyo Game Show 2011 Presentation)
 +
| {{NL|nolink}}
 +
| [[File:NL Title (Tokyo Game Show 2011 Presentation).flac]]
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|
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|-
 +
{{TableFooter}}
  
=== June 2012 Nintendo Direct ===
+
==Trivia==
During a Nintendo Direct on June 21<sup>st</sup> 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.
+
*In the Wii U version of ''[[mariowiki:Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze|Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]'' , one of [[mariowiki:Donkey Kong|Donkey Kong]]'s idle animation sees him pull out a blue Nintendo 3DS XL. Sound effects from one of four games, including {{NL|nolink}}, can be heard. This easter egg does not return in the Nintendo Switch port.
<center>
 
{{Youtube|k09p7k7JdLU|400||June 2012 Nintendo Direct}}
 
</center>
 
<br clear="all" />
 
  
This video translates all the Text in the Game.
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==Names in other languages==
{{Youtube|oQIxijDK2jE|400||June 2012 Nintendo Direct}}
+
{{Foreignname
<br clear="all" />
+
|ja=とびだせ どうぶつの森
 +
|ja-r=Tobidase Doubutsu no Mori
 +
|ja-m=Animal Forest: Jump Out
 +
|es=Animal Crossing: New Leaf
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|es-m=-
 +
|fr=Animal Crossing: New Leaf
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|fr-m=-
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|de=Animal Crossing: New Leaf
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|de-m=-
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|it=Animal Crossing: New Leaf
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|it-m=-
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|ko=튀어나와요 동물의 숲
 +
|ko-r=Twieonawayo Dongmul-ui Sup
 +
|ko-m=Animal Forest: Jump Out
 +
}}
  
The following video breaks down the trailer and goes more in depth noticing the new features and items in the New Game.
+
==Notes==
{{Youtube|t8PPCvA_TyA|400||June 2012 Nintendo Direct}}
+
{{Note list}}
<br clear="all" />
 
  
=== Trailers ===
+
==References==
The following videos are trailers for ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'' revealed at E3 conferences.
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{{Reflist}}
{{Youtube|_mmBynH5SXY|300||E3 2010 trailer}}
 
{{Youtube|MkKzVDTC9M4|300||E3 2011 trailer}}
 
{{Youtube|C2g7Td7jc1k|300||3DS Event 2011 trailer}}
 
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Latest revision as of 15:34, April 18, 2024

English logo
North American game cover
North American game cover
Main theme
Developer(s) Nintendo EAD
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Director(s) Isao Moro
Aya Kyogoku
Platform(s) Nintendo 3DS
Release date(s) Japan November 8, 2012[1]
South Korea February 7, 2013[2]
United States of America June 9, 2013[3]
Europe June 14, 2013
Australia June 15, 2013
Genre(s) Simulation
Language(s) United States of America English, French, Spanish
Japan Japanese
Europe Australia English, French, Italian, German, Spanish
South Korea Korean
Modes Single-player
Multiplayer (1–4 player local wireless/online)
Ratings ACB:  G
CERO:  A
ESRB:  E
GRAC:  All
PEGI:  3
RARS:  0+
USK:  0
Media Nintendo 3DS Game Card
Nintendo eShop digital download
File size 6,002 Blocks (digital download only)

Guide at StrategyWiki

Animal Crossing: New Leaf[nb 1] is a simulation game for the Nintendo 3DS released on November 8, 2012. It is the fourth main installment in the Animal Crossing series released outside of Japan.

An open-ended game, New Leaf follows a player-controlled human living in a town populated with animals and performing various tasks, such as interacting with characters and collecting items. As is with all games in the Animal Crossing series, the game is synced to the system clock, which affects gameplay based on the current time and day. New Leaf sees the introduction of the player undertaking the role as mayor of the town, allowing for added freedom and customisation.

In November 2016, New Leaf received a free expansion titled Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo. It was first released on November 2, 2016. The update included new gameplay features and the inclusion of amiibo support.

Development and unveiling[edit]

See also: List of Animal Crossing: New Leaf staff
Early footage of New Leaf revealed at E3 2010.

Animal Crossing: New Leaf was first unveiled during E3 2010, on June 15th, 2010.[4] During Nintendo's E3 2010 conference, a non-playable demo showcased footage of the game, and it was announced that the player would undertake the role as mayor of the town,[5] with the goal of making it a better place to live.[6] At this time, the game was then untitled, given a working title of just Animal Crossing. Additional gameplay footage was released on September 29, 2010 at the Nintendo 3DS Conference.[7]

Early work and planning for the English localization of New Leaf began in late 2010, according to Reiko Ninomiya of Nintendo Treehouse. Ninomiya explained, "We worked with the development team and brainstormed ideas for events and items, and even how some of the old characters and events could be twisted and changed and have them evolve as well." [8] New gameplay footage was revealed at the Nintendo World Expo in January 2011.[9]

On June 7, 2011, New Leaf received its first full-length gameplay trailer as part of E3 2011.[10] An additional trailer was released as part of the Nintendo 3DS Conference in September 2011.[11] A developer roundtable hosted in September 2011 revealed additional information about the game, such as expanded clothing and customisation options, and formally introduced Isabelle as the mayor's assistant.[12]

Full localization of New Leaf began in March 2012, according to Reiko Ninomiya; "The actual translation we started in, I'd like to put the pin right around March 2012. So we did English, French, and Spanish for our region and we got to work really closely together with Nintendo of Europe as well." [8]

During a Nintendo Direct hosted on April 21, 2012, the game's Japanese title was announced [nb 1] and the game was given a release window of Fall 2012. A Japanese exclusive Animal Crossing Direct premiered on October 5, 2012, showcasing more of the game's new features.[13] On October 25, 2012, a Nintendo Direct announced the game's localized subtitle as Animal Crossing: New Leaf and was set to launch overseas in early 2013.[14] The definitive release dates of the game for North America, Europe, and Australia, were announced in a Nintendo Direct on February 14, 2013.[15]

Gameplay[edit]

Like previous Animal Crossing games before it, New Leaf is an open-ended simulation game where the player takes the role of a human moving into a town of animals. Tasks the player can partake in include socializing with villagers, collecting items, catching fish and bugs, and paying off their home loan. The game takes place in real-time, meaning the in-game time of day and year matches that of the Nintendo 3DS. The time of day and year affects aspects of gameplay such as whether or not shops are open or villagers are awake, seasonal events, and the availability of certain fish, bugs, and items. Up to four players can live in a town, with each one having their own house.

Premise[edit]

Rover talking to the player during the opening introduction to New Leaf.

The game begins with the player's train ride moving into their new town. On the train, they are greeted by Rover, whose questions determine the player's appearance. When the first player arrives in town, they are greeted by Isabelle and three villagers, who believe them to be the new mayor of the town; all subsequent players are instead greeted as standard residents.

Isabelle welcoming the new mayor to town.

The mayor's secretary, Isabelle, takes the player to the town hall, where she gives the player their Town Pass Card and encourages them to visit Nook's Homes on main street to find a place to live. The player is then introduced to Tom Nook, who offers to build them a house.

After choosing a location for their new home, Isabelle informs the player they need to increase their town approval rating as mayor, which is done by performing various day-to-day tasks in the town. When a player's approval rating reaches one hundred percent, the ability to build public works projects and enact ordinances as mayor is unlocked.

Mayor[edit]

Main article: Mayor#The player as mayor (New Leaf)

As the mayor of the town, the player is given the task to make it a better place to live and achieve a "perfect town" environment rating status. This can be done through the mayor's ability to build public works projects, which are outdoor structures (such as bridges, benches, and various amenities) that can be placed around town, for a new level of added customisation to the Animal Crossing series. The mayor can also enact ordinances, which changes an aspect of the town, such as the opening hours of stores or the price of items. Only the first player to move to the town is mayor; all subsequent players are standard residents and cannot perform the duties of mayor.

Multiplayer[edit]

Main article: Multiplayer#In Animal Crossing: New Leaf
New Leaf supports four-person multiplayer.

The town can facilitate up to four playable residents on the same game cartridge, with four-person simultaneous multiplayer supported through online means and local wireless. New Leaf places heightened emphasis on multiplayer and connection features due to the added online functionality of the Nintendo 3DS, compared to past Nintendo systems.

New Leaf introduces the "best friend" system, which allows for an instant message-exchange function, the ability to play online mini-games through Club Tortimer, visit other player's towns via the Dream Suite, and view player's homes at the Happy Home Showcase. New Leaf co-director Aya Kyogoku explained this was done in order to "feel the presence of others" within the game, building upon the original mission of Doubutsu no Mori - "encouraging communication among different players." [16]

On October 4, 2023, it was announced that Nintendo would discontinue online play and functionality for the Nintendo 3DS by early April 2024, after which it would no longer be possible to play New Leaf online.[17] Online play ended on April 8, 2024 at 4 PM PDT, but StreetPass functionality remains available.

Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo[edit]

The campground as introduced in Welcome amiibo.
Main article: Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo

New Leaf received a free major content expansion titled Welcome amiibo in November 2016. The update was previously announced on July 20, 2016, with the promise of added amiibo figure and card support, with a release date announced for that autumn.[18] On November 2, 2016, the update was fully unveiled as Welcome amiibo in a 16-minute Animal Crossing Direct, and was released that same day.[19]

The Welcome amiibo update saw several new features added to the game; notably, the addition of the campground, run by Harvey, a new location that facilitates amiibo support. Wisp also returns to the Animal Crossing series, allowing the player to scan in amiibo cards and figures, to invite villagers and special characters to the campground. Additionally, the update increases the total villager count from to 399; with 14 entirely new villagers, and 46 returning from Doubutsu no Mori.

Features[edit]

Locations[edit]

New locations in New Leaf include Main Street, Timmy and Tommy's store, Nook's Homes, Kicks, Club LOL, the Garden Shop, Photo Booth, Dream Suite, Happy Home Showcase, Tortimer Island, and Re-Tail. Several locations from previous games, such as the museum and the Able Sisters, return as well.

Items[edit]

New Leaf introduces several new items, such as sea creatures that can be donated to the museum, statues that can be donated to the museum as art, wall-mounted furniture, bottoms, socks, and shoes. Additionally, the appearance of furniture can now be customized at Re-Tail.

Miscellaneous[edit]

New Leaf introduces many other new features for the Animal Crossing series, some of the most notable being:

  • Each personality now has its own pitch of Animalese; in previous games, the variants were limited to male, female, and cranky male.
  • The player can now pick the town layout while on the train when the game starts, rather than being assigned a random map.
  • House exteriors can now be customized to reflect various styles.
  • Flowers now drip with water once a watering can has been used on them, allowing the player to know whether they've watered it or not. After this, the flowers that have been watered start to shine.
  • The player can communicate with another player even if they are in a different town.
  • Villagers are now more active in the town environment, being capable of fishing, shaking trees, entering buildings, and more.
  • The player can now choose where they want their house.

Characters[edit]

Special characters[edit]

See also: Animal Crossing: New Leaf/Characters
See also: Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo#amiibo and new villagers

Animal Crossing: New Leaf introduces thirteen new special characters, while only one old special character returns after being absent in both Wild World and City Folk.

New special characters[edit]

Returning special character[edit]

Villagers[edit]

See also: Villager/New Leaf

There are a total of 333 villagers in New Leaf, which is 123 more than Animal Crossing: City Folk. 100 new villagers have been added, 24 have returned after being absent from Wild World and City Folk, and one—Champ—has been removed. Additionally, two new personality types—big sister and smug—and two new villager species—hamster and deer—have been added.

New villagers[edit]

Returning villagers[edit]

24 villagers return from Doubutsu no Mori, Doubutsu no Mori+, Animal Crossing, and the Japan-exclusive Doubutsu no Mori e+. Seven villagers (marked DnMe+ Logo Cutout.png below) initially only appeared in the latter game and receive localized names for the first time. Seven of the returning villagers have their personalities changed.

Release[edit]

Nintendo 2DS bundled with New Leaf.

Animal Crossing: New Leaf[edit]

Animal Crossing: New Leaf was first released on November 8, 2012 in Japan, and in South Korea on February 7, 2013.[1][2] The game was released internationally across June 2013, releasing in North America on June 9, [3] in Europe on June 14, and Australia on June 15, 2013.

Special edition consoles[edit]

Main article: Nintendo 3DS#Animal Crossing models and bundles

A special edition Animal Crossing-themed Nintendo 3DS XL console was released alongside New Leaf in North America, Europe, and Japan, circa 2013. It contained a copy of Animal Crossing: New Leaf pre-installed. A standard red-and-white themed Nintendo 2DS bundled with New Leaf was also released in Europe.

Reception[edit]

Critical reception[edit]

Publication Rating
Famitsu 39/40[20]
GameSpot 8/10[21]
IGN 9.6/10[22]
Metacritic[nb 2] 88%[23]

New Leaf received generally positive reviews and ratings upon release. Its visuals were a key point for praise, with the 3D features well-commended. The more in-depth gameplay and details offered from previous Animal Crossing games were also viewed positively, along with the presence of enough new content to keep the game exciting.

Sales[edit]

In Japan, New Leaf sold over 600,000 copies in its first week,[24] and went on to become the top-selling Nintendo 3DS game in the country at over 2 million units. The game has sold 13.05 million global units as of September 30, 2023, making it the second best-selling game in the Animal Crossing series behind New Horizons.[25]

Update history[edit]

Current Version:
Ver. 1.5 (Released December 8, 2016 in United States of America and Europe)

Animal Crossing: New Leaf was the first game in the Animal Crossing series to receive updates via the Nintendo eShop, which primarily focused on fixing bugs in the game, with the exception of Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo.

Version Changelog
1.5[26]
Japan November 23, 2016
South Korea December 1, 2016[27]
United States of America/Europe December 8, 2016[28]
Official changelog:
  • Fixed a bug that results in error code [004-6006] to be displayed when receiving a present from town hall or from the campground.
  • Additional issues were adjusted to make the game more comfortable to play.
1.4[26]
Japan/United States of America/Europe November 2, 2016
NLWa Home Menu Icon.png Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo
1.1[26]
Japan/South Korea March 3, 2013[26]
United States of America/Europe June 2013
Isabelle NL Icon.png Initial release for North America and Europe.
Official changelog:
  • Fixed an issue that could cause an error to occur when launching a game
  • Fixed an issue that could result in a error when entering a police station.
  • Additional issues were adjusted to make the game more comfortable to play.
1.0
Japan November 8, 2012
South Korea February 7, 2013
Isabelle NL Icon.png Initial release for Japan and South Korea

Related media[edit]

Animal Crossing: New Leaf received three tie-in manga in Japan: Tobidase Doubutsu no Mori: Minna de Seseragi Mura Life, Tobidase Doubutsu no Mori, and Tobidase Doubutsu no Mori: Harikiri Sonchō Ippē!.

Gallery[edit]

Videos[edit]

Trailers[edit]

E3 2011 Trailer (June 7th, 2011)
2012 Trailer (October 25th, 2012)
2013 Trailer (February 14th, 2013)
Tourism Trailer (April 8th, 2013)
Launch Trailer (June 5th, 2013)
North America TV Commercial (2013)

Music[edit]

Animal Crossing: New Leaf audio tracks

Title Game Track Notes
Animal Crossing: New Leaf Title (E3 2011 Presentation) Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Animal Crossing: New Leaf Title (Tokyo Game Show 2011 Presentation) Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Trivia[edit]

  • In the Wii U version of Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze , one of Donkey Kong's idle animation sees him pull out a blue Nintendo 3DS XL. Sound effects from one of four games, including Animal Crossing: New Leaf, can be heard. This easter egg does not return in the Nintendo Switch port.

Names in other languages[edit]

Japanese とびだせ どうぶつの森
Tobidase Doubutsu no Mori
Animal Forest: Jump Out

Korean 튀어나와요 동물의 숲
Twieonawayo Dongmul-ui Sup
Animal Forest: Jump Out

German Animal Crossing: New Leaf -

European Spanish Animal Crossing: New Leaf -

European French Animal Crossing: New Leaf -

Italian Animal Crossing: New Leaf -

Notes[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Japanese: とびだせどうぶつの森 Hepburn: Tobidase Doubutsu no MoriAnimal Forest: Jump Out
  2. at an average of 70 reviews

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 sebdu60 (August 28, 2012). "Animal Crossing : Jump Out daté au Japon". Nintendo Master. Archived from the original on August 31, 2012. (French)
  2. 2.0 2.1 https://www.nintendo.co.kr/PR/press_list.php?cPage1=1&cPage2=1&idx=69&press_div=P
  3. 3.0 3.1 https://www.nintendo.com/nintendo-direct/archive/02-14-2013/
  4. E3 2010: Animal Crossing 3DS Announced
  5. Nintendo World Report - Animal Crossing: New Leaf
  6. Official Nintendo Magazine - E3 2010: Animal Crossing 3DS announced
  7. Animal Crossing 3DS - Nintendo Conference 2010
  8. 8.0 8.1 Inside the Treehouse with Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Localizing Animal Crossing (Ep 1)
  9. Animal Crossing 3DS - New Footage 19/1/2011
  10. Nintendo 3DS - Animal Crossing E3 Trailer
  11. Animal Crossing 3DS Trailer (September 13, 2011)
  12. Animal Crossing (3DS) - Developer Roundtable
  13. Animal Crossing Direct (Nintendo 3DS)
  14. Nintendo Direct 10.25.12
  15. Nintendo Direct 2.14.2013
  16. Katsuya Eguchi, Aya Kyogoku. "How to Turn a New Leaf at the Animal Crossing". GDC Vault.
  17. Nintendo Support (October 4, 2023). "Announcement of Discontinuation of Online Services for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U software". Nintendo Support. Retrieved October 4, 2023.
  18. Damien McFerran (July 20, 2016). "Autumn Animal Crossing: New Leaf Update To Bring amiibo Figure And Card Support". Nintendo Life.
  19. Nintendo (November 2, 2016). "Animal Crossing Direct 11.2.2016". YouTube.
  20. Polygon - Japan review check: Animal Crossing, Dynasty Warriors, Silent Hill
  21. GameSpot - Animal Crossing: New Leaf Review
  22. IGN - New Leaf Review
  23. Animal Crossing: New Leaf on Metacritic
  24. GameSpot - Big in Japan November 5-11: Animal Crossing: New Leaf
  25. "IR Information : Financial Data - Top Selling Title Sales Units - Nintendo 3DS Software". Nintendo.
  26. 26.0 26.1 26.2 26.3 https://www.nintendo.co.jp/support/3ds/soft/egdj/update/index.html
  27. https://www.nintendo.co.kr/3DS/software/animal_forest/item/update.html?scorll=1
  28. https://mynintendonews.com/2016/12/08/animal-crossing-new-leaf-has-been-updated-to-version-1-5/

External links[edit]

Animal Crossing: New Leaf on other wikis