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'''''Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp''''' is a free-to-start<ref>http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/05/11/nintendos-next-two-mobile-games-are-free-to-play</ref> mobile application based on the {{SER}} that was released on the Android and iOS mobile operating systems on October 25th in Australia and in other territories on November 22, 2017. The app was originally a part of Nintendo's initiative to bring five mobile applications to market by March 2017 in cooperation with mobile developer [[DeNA]]<ref>http://www.macrumors.com/2015/05/08/nintendos-smartphone-game-this-year/</ref>, but faced a series of delays.
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{{Nihongo|'''''Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp'''''|どうぶつの森 ポケットキャンプ|Dōbutsu no Mori: Poketo Kyanpu|Animal Forest: Pocket Camp}} is a free-to-start<ref>http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/05/11/nintendos-next-two-mobile-games-are-free-to-play</ref> mobile application based on the {{SER}} that was released on the Android and iOS mobile operating systems on October 25th in Australia and in other territories on November 22, 2017. The app was originally a part of Nintendo's initiative to bring five mobile applications to market by March 2017 in cooperation with mobile developer [[DeNA]]<ref>http://www.macrumors.com/2015/05/08/nintendos-smartphone-game-this-year/</ref>, but faced a series of delays.
  
 
==Announcement and delays==
 
==Announcement and delays==
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=== Villagers ===
 
=== Villagers ===
When the game was first made available, a total of forty-two villagers could camp in the player's campsite, the least amount of villagers in any game in the {{SER|nolink}}. More will be added in future updates. Many villagers who had appeared in every other game in the {{SER|nolink}}, such as [[Bob]], are absent, and entire species like the [[koala]] are also absent. [[K.K.]] and [[Tom Nook]] appear as villagers for the first time in the series as limited edition villagers who can only be acquired by buying their signature piece of furniture via Leaf Tickets.
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When the game was first made available, a total of fifty-five villagers could camp in the player's campsite, the least amount of villagers in any game in the {{SER|nolink}}. More will be added in future updates. Many villagers who had appeared in every other game in the {{SER|nolink}}, such as [[Bob]], are absent, and entire species like the [[koala]] are also absent. [[K.K.]] and [[Tom Nook]] appear as villagers for the first time in the series as limited edition villagers who can only be acquired by buying their signature piece of furniture via Leaf Tickets.
  
 
=== Crafting ===
 
=== Crafting ===
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== Updates ==
 
== Updates ==
 
1.0.3 (December 5th, 2017): The following villagers were added (as well as some of their furniture): [[Bluebear]], [[Antonio]], [[Phoebe]], and [[Raddle]].<ref>[https://ac-pocketcamp.com/en-US/site Official Site (English)]</ref>
 
1.0.3 (December 5th, 2017): The following villagers were added (as well as some of their furniture): [[Bluebear]], [[Antonio]], [[Phoebe]], and [[Raddle]].<ref>[https://ac-pocketcamp.com/en-US/site Official Site (English)]</ref>
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<br>1.1.0 (December 17th, 2017): A new gardering spot opened on the player's campsite. Player can take screenshots to save or share to social networks (Screenshots can be taken only on player's campsite and in their [[camper]]). [[Vesta]], [[Goose]], [[Mitzi]], [[June (villager)|June]], [[Drake]], [[Marshal]] and [[Avery]] was introduced as new characters four days later alongside with new preferred theme - Rustic.<ref>[https://twitter.com/pokemori_jp/status/942636405578022912 Game's Japanese Twitter]</ref> On January 7, 2018, [[Ava]], [[Boots]], [[Static]] and [[Sprinkle]] were introduced.
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=== Upcoming ===
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The clothes crafting update was announced since the release of the game. In the menu, there a message that clothes crafting is coming soon. The clothes crafting was announced on December 11th, 2017 alongside with garden, however it did not included in the garden update at all.
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<br>Another update announced on January 15th, 2018. The player can change clothes on animals (hats, accessories and tops). This is similar to {{HHD}}, when the player can change clothes to villagers. Unlike this game, the player can dress animal with hat and accessory together, while {{HHD|nolink|short}} allowed only dress with hat or accessory. Also the player can customize the terrain in their campsite, add more than one rug and many other improvements.
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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File:Animal Crossing mobile logo (JP).jpg| Early Japanese logo.
 
File:Animal Crossing Pocket Camp icon.png| The {{PC|nolink}} icon as seen on the Play Store.
 
File:AnimalCrossingPocketCamp_illustration.png| The {{PC|nolink}} title screen.
 
 
File:Animal_Crossing_Pocket_Camp_craft.png
 
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==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 05:01, January 15, 2018

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
PC Logo English.png
Developer(s) Nintendo,
DeNA
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Platform(s) iOS, Android
Release date(s) Template:JP November 22, 2017[1]
Template:NA November 22, 2017[1]
Template:AUS October 25, 2017[2]
Template:EU November 22, 2017[1]
Genre(s) Life simulation,
Social simulation,
Free-to-play
Modes Unknown
Ratings iOS:
iOS App Store: 4+

Android:
ESRB: E (Everyone) E (Everyone)
PEGI:  3+

Media App Store/ Play Store download
Input
methods
Touch


Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp (どうぶつの森 ポケットキャンプ Dōbutsu no Mori: Poketo Kyanpu?, Animal Forest: Pocket Camp) is a free-to-start[3] mobile application based on the Animal Crossing series that was released on the Android and iOS mobile operating systems on October 25th in Australia and in other territories on November 22, 2017. The app was originally a part of Nintendo's initiative to bring five mobile applications to market by March 2017 in cooperation with mobile developer DeNA[4], but faced a series of delays.

Announcement and delays

The game was announced on April 27th, 2016 as part of Nintendo's earnings report for its full fiscal year ending March 31st, 2016. Originally set for release in fall of 2016 [5] alongside the then-untitled Fire Emblem Heroes [6], the title has gone on to be delayed several times.

In order to give priority to its second mobile game, Super Mario Run, Nintendo announced in early September 2016 that Animal Crossing: Mobile would release sometime before March 2017, instead of during the fall 2016 time frame. The game was delayed a second time in late January 2017, the announcement coming as part of Nintendo's earning report for the third quarter of its 2017 fiscal year. This time the game was pushed to the next fiscal year ending March 31, 2018.[7] However, in June 2017, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime confirmed that the game will launch before the end of 2017.[8]

The game was described in Nintendo's 2017 earnings report for the full fiscal year as a "pure game application" that will "have more prominent game elements"[9] than Miitomo, Nintendo's first smartphone application, which launched in March of 2016. The report also noted that the application would be designed to "be connected with the world of Animal Crossing for dedicated gaming systems"[9], suggesting that the application will offer some sort of cross-title connectivity with existing or yet to be released Animal Crossing titles. When Nintendo's president Tatsumi Kimishima was asked why Animal Crossing was chosen as one of the the first two Nintendo properties to make its debut on mobile, he stated that each property targets a distinct segment of Nintendo's audience, noting that the Animal Crossing series "has been played by a wide range of consumers including children and women."[10]

On October 24, 2017, a new Nintendo Direct ("Mobile" Direct) revealed the game's name, showed gameplay footage, and revealed many gameplay elements.[11]

Gameplay

Pocket Camp revolves around staying at and customizing a campsite. Future updates will offer seasonal events as well as limited time furniture and outfits. Players are able to visit the campsites of other players by sharing Player IDs. Random player avatars will also visit campsites from time to time.

Character

Giovanni, Beppe, and Carlo, who are new to the series.

The player can create a personalized character that serves as the campsite manager. The character, like previous Animal Crossing games, can be a boy or a girl, and have various skin, hair, and eye colors.

Villagers

When the game was first made available, a total of fifty-five villagers could camp in the player's campsite, the least amount of villagers in any game in the Animal Crossing series. More will be added in future updates. Many villagers who had appeared in every other game in the Animal Crossing series, such as Bob, are absent, and entire species like the koala are also absent. K.K. and Tom Nook appear as villagers for the first time in the series as limited edition villagers who can only be acquired by buying their signature piece of furniture via Leaf Tickets.

Crafting

The player can craft furniture and decorative items for the player's campsite and RV out of resources such as paper and wood by speaking to Cyrus. Items such as fruit and bugs can be exchanged with villagers for resources.

Leaf Tickets

Leaf Tickets are earned through regular gameplay or purchase through real-world currency. Tickets can be used for a variety of things in-games, including shortening crafting times and more easily acquiring materials.

Locations

There are a total of eight in-game locations that can be visited on the map, all serving different purposes.

Campsite

The Campsite is the main area in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. The player can customise the Campsite with furniture and amenities, and the player's camper is also parked here. A total of eight villagers can stay at the Campsite at any one time, and the player can freely choose which villagers they want to stay at the Campsite once they've accepted the invitation to stay.

Market Place

The Market Place is an in-game shopping area ran by Timmy and Tommy, Able Sisters and Kicks. Furniture and clothing can be bought here, among other things.

OK Motors

OK Motors allows players to customize their camper. Giovanni, Carlo, and Beppe, who are new to the Animal Crossing series, run the shop.

Breezy Hollow

Breezy Hollow is one of the four locations where collectible items can be found to trade to villagers in exchange for craft materials. Peaches, cherries, pears, apples and oranges can be found growing here.

Saltwater Shores

The player at Saltwater Shores.

Saltwater Shores is one of the four locations where collectible items can be found to trade to villagers in exchange for craft materials. Sea fish are the primary items found here, but the player can also obtain shells, coral and coconuts.

Sunburst Island

Sunburst Island is one of the four locations where collectible items can be found to trade to villagers in exchange for craft materials. Bugs and coconuts can be found here.

Lost Lure Creek

Lost Lure Creek is one of the four locations where collectible items can be found to trade to villagers in exchange for craft materials. River fish, as well as two fruit trees with fruit randomly selected at the start of the game, can be obtained here.

Shovelstrike Quarry

Shovelstrike Quarry is run by Lloid, and can only be accessed by receiving help from friends or paying twenty Leaf Tickets. The player can smash rocks to obtain minerals, which can then be given to Lloid for Bells.


Updates

1.0.3 (December 5th, 2017): The following villagers were added (as well as some of their furniture): Bluebear, Antonio, Phoebe, and Raddle.[12]
1.1.0 (December 17th, 2017): A new gardering spot opened on the player's campsite. Player can take screenshots to save or share to social networks (Screenshots can be taken only on player's campsite and in their camper). Vesta, Goose, Mitzi, June, Drake, Marshal and Avery was introduced as new characters four days later alongside with new preferred theme - Rustic.[13] On January 7, 2018, Ava, Boots, Static and Sprinkle were introduced.

Upcoming

The clothes crafting update was announced since the release of the game. In the menu, there a message that clothes crafting is coming soon. The clothes crafting was announced on December 11th, 2017 alongside with garden, however it did not included in the garden update at all.
Another update announced on January 15th, 2018. The player can change clothes on animals (hats, accessories and tops). This is similar to Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer, when the player can change clothes to villagers. Unlike this game, the player can dress animal with hat and accessory together, while Happy Home Designer allowed only dress with hat or accessory. Also the player can customize the terrain in their campsite, add more than one rug and many other improvements.

Gallery

Main article: Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp/Gallery

References