Animal Crossing: New Leaf

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The Japanese cover for New Leaf.
Developer(s) Nintendo EAD
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Release date(s) Template:JP November 8th, 2012[1]
Template:NA June 9, 2013[2]
Template:EU June 14, 2013
Template:SK February 7, 2013[3]
Template:AUS June 15, 2013
Genre(s) Life simulation
Ratings CERO:  A
ESRB: RP RP
PEGI: TBA TBA
Media 3DS Game Card and eShop download
Input
methods
Nintendo 3DS circle pad and control pad

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 Animal Crossing series, being developed by Nintendo and being released exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS.

While retaining much of the gameplay from older titles, Animal Crossing: New Leaf marks a large change in the series, the player now takes on the role of the mayor. With the help of the townsfolk and '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 villagers having more human-like shapes, rather than the shorter ones seen in previous games, as well as the trees, flowers, and houses taking on a more realistic appearance.


Development and Unveiling

Concept art for the Animal Crossing: New Leaf town, telling what is on the map.

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,[4] with the goal being to make the town a better place to live.[5] 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.[6]

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.[7]

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

Reggie Fils-Aime confirmed Animal Crossing: New Leaf 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. On another note, in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, they will reintroduce the train and Porter.

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 known as Club lol, 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.

Nintendo later announced in April 2013 that the Animal Crossing: New Leaf 3DS XL bundle will also be released in North America and Europe, which includes a copy of New Leaf on its SD card at a total price of $219.99.

Gameplay

Role As the Mayor

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, statues, or shrubs. they also can alter store prices and hours. Only the first player to start up the game is the mayor.

New Features

New Leaf introduces many new features for the Animal Crossing series, some of them are:

  • The player is now the Mayor, and as such, can customize the town's appearance, build various structures and set different regulations.
  • The player can now customize their pants and shoes, reflecting the taller character designs seen in the game's art style.
  • The player can now pick the town map on the train when the game is started.
  • 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 and Seafood, a new type of collectible.
  • Several new villagers, and special characters are introduced, as are several new species, such as hamsters, deer, and alpacas.
  • Several new clothes, hairstyle 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 around your town as a community project.
  • Two new Personality types for villagers in addition to the returning six, making for a total of eight different possible personalities.
  • In game events will now be based on the region release of the game. Games can interact through wifi so an American player can visit a Japanese game and experience their events and vice versa.

Main Street And New Buildings

Among the new features, are some shops and buildings,

Main Street Buildings

  • Kicks, a minor character in Animal Crossing: City Folk now runs his own store, Kicks, where the player can buy shoes and socks.
  • A sloth named Leif runs the Garden Center that sells flower seeds and tree saplings.
  • Tom Nook now runs the Nook's Homes, where the player can alter the appearance of their home, and can buy a variety of designs and objects for their home.
  • Timmy and Tommy now run the general store in place of Tom Nook. Additionally, their stores all utilize names involving the twins instead of Tom Nook.
  • The Able Sisters offer clothing as in past games, and now offers the ability to share, and obtain created patterns through QR Codes.
    • Labelle returns, and is connected to the Able Sisters selling hats, umbrellas, and other accessories.
  • Shampoodle is located upstairs to the Able Sisters, which is again run by Harriet. She now offers the ability to change eye colors as well.
  • Blathers continues to run the town's museum, which now offers a wider range of fossils and fish to exhibit, an exhibition room, and a museum shop that is run by Celeste.
  • K.K. Slider now works along with Dr. Shrunk at Club lol. K.K Slider works daily as a DJ, while still holding traditional performances on Saturday nights.
  • The Photo Booth allows the character to take a picture for their I.D. card.
  • The Dream Suite, run by Luna, allows players to visit other towns by inputting that town's dream address. The visit is set in a dream world, so no alterations can be made to that town.
  • The Happy Home Showcase stores houses of other players who have exchanged data via StreetPass. The homes may be viewed, and furniture from the houses can be ordered for purchase.
  • Katrina will open a Fortune Shop on Main Street if the player receives many fortunes from her.
  • The Post Office returns as an independent building on Main Street.

Town Buildings

  • Reese and Cyrus run Re-Tail where the player can sell items, customize furniture, and recycle items into new creations.
  • The Police Station returns as a Public Works Project for the town. There are two different styles the player can choose from, Classic, which run by Booker and appears as square wooden building; and Modern, which is run by Copper and resembles the rounded building seen in previous games.
  • The Resetti Surveillance Center returns as a Public Works Project, which is designed as a manhole cover the player may enter after rainy days.
  • The Roost makes a return as a standalone building that can be built through a Public Works Project. Brewster returns, and you can now work part-time for Brewster, and take coffee to-go outside of the Roost.
  • A Campground can be constructed as a Public Works Project. Depending on the season, Tents and Igloos will periodically appear with animal visitors. Players can play games with them, and occasionally encourage, or discourage them to move into their town.

Image Gallery

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.

Video Gallery

Developer Roundtable

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

December 2011 Roundtable


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.

June 2012 Nintendo Direct


This video translates all the Text in the Game.

June 2012 Nintendo Direct


The following video breaks down the trailer and goes more in depth noticing the new features and items in the New Game.

June 2012 Nintendo Direct


Trailers

The following videos are trailers for Animal Crossing: New Leaf revealed at E3 conferences.

E3 2010 trailer
E3 2011 trailer
3DS Event 2011 trailer
Satoru Iwata Ustream
AC New Leaf 2012 Trailer
Nintendo Direct Feb 14 Trailer
2013 AC New Leaf Tourism Trailer 1
2013 AC New Leaf Tourism Trailer 2
2013 AC New Leaf Tourism Trailer 3


References

External Links

Official Site (English) Official Site (Japanese)