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|caption = e-Reader bundle game cover | |caption = e-Reader bundle game cover | ||
|theme = [[File:Main Theme DnMe+.mp3|Main theme]] | |theme = [[File:Main Theme DnMe+.mp3|Main theme]] | ||
− | |developer = | + | |developer = [[Wikipedia:Nintendo EAD|Nintendo EAD]] |
|publisher = [[Nintendo]] | |publisher = [[Nintendo]] | ||
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|series = [[Animal Crossing (series)|''Animal Crossing'']] | |series = [[Animal Crossing (series)|''Animal Crossing'']] | ||
|released = {{Flag|JPN}} June 27, 2003<ref name=Official_Site>{{Cite web|author=Nintendo|url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ngc/gaej/index.html|title=どうぶつの森e+|site=nintendo.co.jp|retrieved=September 13, 2020}}</ref> | |released = {{Flag|JPN}} June 27, 2003<ref name=Official_Site>{{Cite web|author=Nintendo|url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ngc/gaej/index.html|title=どうぶつの森e+|site=nintendo.co.jp|retrieved=September 13, 2020}}</ref> | ||
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|platforms = [[Nintendo GameCube]] | |platforms = [[Nintendo GameCube]] | ||
|media = GameCube Game Disc | |media = GameCube Game Disc | ||
− | |requirements = | + | |requirements = |
− | |input = Nintendo GameCube Controller<br>[[Game Boy Advance]]<br>[[e-Reader]] | + | |input = Nintendo GameCube Controller<br>[[Game Boy Advance]]<br>[[Nintendo e-Reader]] |
}} | }} | ||
− | '''''Doubutsu no Mori e+'''''{{Note|group=lower-alpha|{{Nihongo foot| | + | '''''Doubutsu no Mori e+'''''{{Note|group=lower-alpha|{{Nihongo foot|どうぶつの森e+|Doubutsu no Mori e+|Animal Forest e+}}}} is an expanded version of {{PG}} released on the [[Nintendo GameCube]] exclusively in Japan in 2003. In addition to all content from {{PG|nolink}}, the game features new villagers, items, gameplay elements, and expanded functionality with [[Nintendo e-Reader|e-Reader]] [[Game Boy Advance]] accessory. |
Due to Nintendo of America's successful localization of {{PG|nolink}}, Nintendo retranslated the game back into Japanese, added additional new content, and released it as {{DnMe+|nolink}} on June 27, 2003, nine months after the North American release of {{PG|nolink}}. The game retailed for 6,800 yen<ref name=Official_Site/> and sold 91,658 copies in its first week of sale; it went on to sell approximately 640,000 copies as of October 2004.<ref>{{Cite web|author=N-Sider|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121002222334/http://www.n-sider.com/gameview.php?gameid=135|title=Animal Crossing}}</ref> The game was never localized for North America or Europe, possibly due to the e-Reader's limited success outside of Japan or the development and upcoming release of {{WW}}. Despite this, many features introduced in {{DnMe+|nolink}} returned in later entries of the {{SER}}. | Due to Nintendo of America's successful localization of {{PG|nolink}}, Nintendo retranslated the game back into Japanese, added additional new content, and released it as {{DnMe+|nolink}} on June 27, 2003, nine months after the North American release of {{PG|nolink}}. The game retailed for 6,800 yen<ref name=Official_Site/> and sold 91,658 copies in its first week of sale; it went on to sell approximately 640,000 copies as of October 2004.<ref>{{Cite web|author=N-Sider|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121002222334/http://www.n-sider.com/gameview.php?gameid=135|title=Animal Crossing}}</ref> The game was never localized for North America or Europe, possibly due to the e-Reader's limited success outside of Japan or the development and upcoming release of {{WW}}. Despite this, many features introduced in {{DnMe+|nolink}} returned in later entries of the {{SER}}. | ||
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==New content== | ==New content== | ||
===e-Reader functionality=== | ===e-Reader functionality=== | ||
− | [[File:E-Reader.jpg|thumb|200px|The [[e-Reader]] can be used to move villagers into a town by scanning their e- | + | [[File:E-Reader.jpg|thumb|200px|The [[Nintendo e-Reader]] can be used to move villagers into a town by scanning their e-card.]] |
[[File:Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+ 2-050 (Marina).png|thumb|200px|[[Marina]]'s {{DnMe+|nolink}} card.]] | [[File:Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+ 2-050 (Marina).png|thumb|200px|[[Marina]]'s {{DnMe+|nolink}} card.]] | ||
{{DnMe+|nolink}} now has in-game e-Reader functionality like in {{PG|nolink}}. In addition to ''Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+'' cards, {{DnMe+|nolink}} is compatible with ''Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e'' cards. | {{DnMe+|nolink}} now has in-game e-Reader functionality like in {{PG|nolink}}. In addition to ''Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+'' cards, {{DnMe+|nolink}} is compatible with ''Doubutsu no Mori+ Card-e'' cards. | ||
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e-Reader cards can be scanned at the following locations: | e-Reader cards can be scanned at the following locations: | ||
*The e-Reader Transfer Machine (eTM) in the [[post office]] — Character Cards can be scanned here to receive a letter and item from the character on the card. | *The e-Reader Transfer Machine (eTM) in the [[post office]] — Character Cards can be scanned here to receive a letter and item from the character on the card. | ||
− | *The [[town tune]] board outside the post office — Town Tune Cards can be scanned here to set the melody on the card as the town tune. Additionally, scanning any of the ''Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+'' cards unlocks the ability for the | + | *The [[town tune]] board outside the post office — Town Tune Cards can be scanned here to set the melody on the card as the town tune. Additionally, scanning any of the ''Doubutsu no Mori Card-e+'' cards unlocks the ability for the player to request that song for [[K.K. Slider]] to perform and results in a specific special character giving the player the live aircheck of that song when spoken to. |
*By talking to [[Mabel]] at the [[Able Sisters]] — Design Cards can be scanned here to save the design displayed on the card. | *By talking to [[Mabel]] at the [[Able Sisters]] — Design Cards can be scanned here to save the design displayed on the card. | ||
*The [[wishing well]] — A villager or [[islander]]'s card here to have them move to the town or island, respectively. This is the only way to have any of the new villagers move in, or for any of the islanders to move to the island. | *The [[wishing well]] — A villager or [[islander]]'s card here to have them move to the town or island, respectively. This is the only way to have any of the new villagers move in, or for any of the islanders to move to the island. | ||
===Villagers and islanders=== | ===Villagers and islanders=== | ||
− | There are a total of 66 new villagers and 18 new islanders, bringing the totals up to 284 villagers and 36 islanders. The only way to have any of the new villagers move in, or for any of the islanders to move to the island, is to scan their e-Reader card at the | + | There are a total of 66 new villagers and 18 new islanders, bringing the totals up to 284 villagers and 36 islanders. The only way to have any of the new villagers move in, or for any of the islanders to move to the island, is to scan their e-Reader card at the wishing well. Below is a list of the newly added villagers and islanders (names in ''italics'' denotes characters whose names have not since been localized): |
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− | + | |width=140px|<big>'''[[Normal]]'''</big> | |
− | < | + | |width=140px|<big>'''[[Peppy]]'''</big> |
− | + | |width=140px|<big>'''[[Snooty]]'''</big> | |
− | + | |width=140px|<big>'''[[Lazy]]'''</big> | |
− | + | |width=140px|<big>'''[[Jock]]'''</big> | |
− | + | |width=140px|<big>'''[[Cranky]]'''</big> | |
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− | + | *[[Alice]] | |
− | + | *''[[Carrot]]'' | |
− | + | *''[[Clara]]'' | |
− | + | *[[Gladys]] | |
− | + | *[[Lolly]] | |
− | + | *[[Maggie]] | |
− | + | *[[Margie]] | |
− | + | *[[Marina]] [[File:Animal_Island_PG_Icon.png|12px|link=Islander]] | |
− | + | *[[Nan]] | |
− | + | *[[Norma]] [[File:Animal_Island_PG_Icon.png|12px|link=Islander]] | |
− | + | *''[[Patricia]]'' [[File:Animal_Island_PG_Icon.png|12px|link=Islander]] | |
− | + | *''[[Sunny]]'' | |
− | + | *[[Sylvana]] | |
− | + | | | |
− | + | *[[Agent S]] | |
− | + | *[[Bella]] | |
− | + | *[[Charlise]] [[File:Animal_Island_PG_Icon.png|12px|link=Islander]] | |
− | + | *[[Chrissy]] | |
− | + | *[[Felicity]] | |
− | + | *[[Ketchup]] | |
− | + | *''[[Koharu]]'' [[File:Animal_Island_PG_Icon.png|12px|link=Islander]] | |
− | + | *''[[Megumi]]'' | |
− | + | *''[[Meow]]'' | |
− | + | *[[Merry]] | |
− | + | *[[Paula]] | |
− | + | *[[Peggy]] | |
− | + | *[[Victoria]] | |
− | + | *[[Violet]] [[File:Animal_Island_PG_Icon.png|12px|link=Islander]] | |
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− | + | *[[Azalea]] | |
− | + | *[[Becky]] | |
− | + | *[[Bree]] | |
− | + | *[[Francine]] | |
− | + | *[[Julia]] [[File:Animal_Island_PG_Icon.png|12px|link=Islander]] | |
− | + | *''[[Lulu (anteater)|Lulu]]'' [[File:Animal_Island_PG_Icon.png|12px|link=Islander]] | |
− | + | *''[[Madam Rosa]]'' [[File:Animal_Island_PG_Icon.png|12px|link=Islander]] | |
− | + | *[[Miranda]] | |
− | + | *[[Sylvia]] | |
− | + | *[[Tasha]] | |
− | + | *[[Tiffany]] | |
− | + | *[[Vivian]] | |
− | + | *[[Willow]] | |
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− | + | *''[[Aisle]]'' | |
− | + | *[[Benedict]] | |
− | + | *[[Big Top]] | |
− | + | *''[[Bow]]'' | |
− | + | *[[Broccolo]] | |
− | + | *[[Chabwick]] | |
− | + | *[[Hopkins]] | |
− | + | *[[Jacob]] | |
− | + | *[[Kidd]] [[File:Animal_Island_PG_Icon.png|12px|link=Islander]] | |
− | + | *[[Moe]] | |
− | + | *[[Raddle]] [[File:Animal_Island_PG_Icon.png|12px|link=Islander]] | |
− | + | *[[Roswell]] [[File:Animal_Island_PG_Icon.png|12px|link=Islander]] | |
− | + | *[[Wade]] | |
− | + | *[[Walker]] | |
− | + | | | |
− | + | *''[[Analog]]'' | |
− | + | *[[Antonio]] | |
− | + | *[[Frobert]] | |
− | + | *''[[Fruity]]'' [[File:Animal_Island_PG_Icon.png|12px|link=Islander]] | |
− | + | *''[[Gen]]'' | |
− | + | *[[Harry]] [[File:Animal_Island_PG_Icon.png|12px|link=Islander]] | |
− | + | *[[Kid Cat]] | |
− | + | *''[[Kit]]'' | |
− | + | *[[Leonardo]] | |
− | + | *''[[Masa]]'' [[File:Animal_Island_PG_Icon.png|12px|link=Islander]] | |
− | + | *''[[Nindori]]'' | |
− | + | *''[[Pierre]]'' | |
− | + | *''[[Poko]]'' | |
− | + | *[[Rod]] | |
− | + | *''[[Shinabiru]]'' | |
− | + | *''[[Shoukichi]]'' | |
− | + | *''[[Tarou]]'' | |
− | + | | | |
− | + | *[[Angus]] | |
− | + | *[[Avery]] | |
− | + | *[[Boyd]] | |
− | + | *[[Curlos]] [[File:Animal_Island_PG_Icon.png|12px|link=Islander]] | |
− | + | *[[Curt]] | |
− | + | *[[Del]] | |
− | + | *[[Frank]] [[File:Animal_Island_PG_Icon.png|12px|link=Islander]] | |
− | + | *[[Frett]] | |
− | + | *[[Ike]] | |
− | + | *''[[Joe]]'' | |
− | + | *''[[Jūbei]]'' | |
− | + | *[[Roscoe]] | |
− | + | *''[[Weldon]]'' [[File:Animal_Island_PG_Icon.png|12px|link=Islander]] | |
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===Items=== | ===Items=== | ||
The following 21 furniture items have been added, none of which can be reordered from the [[catalog]]. | The following 21 furniture items have been added, none of which can be reordered from the [[catalog]]. | ||
{{Columns-list| | {{Columns-list| | ||
− | *{{I|Apple | + | *{{I|Apple Cardboard|Doubutsu no Mori e+}} |
− | *{{I|Scarecrow| | + | *{{I|Scarecrow|Doubutsu no Mori e+}} |
− | *{{I|Jōmon | + | *{{I|Jōmon Pottery|Doubutsu no Mori e+}} |
− | *{{I| | + | *{{I|Cabriole Leg Bathtub|Doubutsu no Mori e+}} |
− | *{{I|Basketball | + | *{{I|Basketball Goal|Doubutsu no Mori e+}} |
− | *{{I|Mummy's | + | *{{I|Mummy's Casket|Doubutsu no Mori e+}} |
− | *{{I|Mandarin | + | *{{I|Mandarin Cardboard|Doubutsu no Mori e+}} |
− | *{{I|Jumping | + | *{{I|Jumping Boy|Doubutsu no Mori e+}} |
− | *{{I|Fire | + | *{{I|Fire Hydrant|Doubutsu no Mori e+}} |
− | *{{I|Shakōkidogū| | + | *{{I|Shakōkidogū|Doubutsu no Mori e+}} |
− | *{{I|Pinball | + | *{{I|Pinball Machine|Doubutsu no Mori e+}} |
− | *{{I|Drum | + | *{{I|Drum Set|Doubutsu no Mori e+}} |
− | *{{I|Wooden | + | *{{I|Wooden Crate|Doubutsu no Mori e+}} |
− | *{{I|Rocking | + | *{{I|Rocking Horse|Doubutsu no Mori e+}} |
− | *{{I|Shower| | + | *{{I|Shower|Doubutsu no Mori e+}} |
− | *{{I|Helm| | + | *{{I|Helm|Doubutsu no Mori e+}} |
− | *{{I|Dart | + | *{{I|Dart Board|Doubutsu no Mori e+}} |
− | *{{I|Princess | + | *{{I|Princess Bed|Doubutsu no Mori e+}} |
− | *{{I| | + | *{{I|Tanukichi's Autograph|Doubutsu no Mori e+}} |
− | *{{I|Decorative | + | *{{I|Decorative Plate|Doubutsu no Mori e+}} |
− | *{{I|Shop | + | *{{I|Shop Sign|Doubutsu no Mori e+}} |
}} | }} | ||
− | Additionally, Tom Nook's store sells {{I| | + | Additionally, Tom Nook's store sells {{I|Cracker|Doubutsu no Mori e+}}s in the latter half of [[December]] in anticipation of [[New Year's Eve]]. |
===Insects and fish=== | ===Insects and fish=== | ||
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[[File:Fish Encyclopedia DnMe+.png|thumb|right|200px|The complete fish encyclopedia]] | [[File:Fish Encyclopedia DnMe+.png|thumb|right|200px|The complete fish encyclopedia]] | ||
The following 16 insects and fish are introduced: | The following 16 insects and fish are introduced: | ||
− | *[[Diving | + | *[[Diving Beetle]], [[Flea]], [[Dung Beetle]], [[Crab]], [[Hermit Crab]], [[Coconut Crab]], [[Birdwing Butterfly|Large Butterfly]], and [[Horned Hercules|Hercules Beetle]]. The latter two insects can only be found on the island. |
− | *[[Dab]], [[ | + | *[[Dab]], [[Olive Flounder]], [[Horse Mackerel]], [[Sea Horse|Seahorse]], [[Squid]], [[Octopus (fish)|Octopus]], [[Puffer Fish]], and [[Blue Marlin|Swordfish]]. The latter two fish can only be found on the island. |
===Music=== | ===Music=== | ||
− | Three new songs are available from | + | Three new songs are available from K.K. Slider: [[My Place]], [[To the Edge]] and [[Forest Life]], and 12 new songs are available from K.K. Slider only after scanning their corresponding e-Card: [[Agent K.K.]], [[King K.K.]] [[K.K. Dixie]], [[K.K. Marathon]], [[K.K. Metal]], [[K.K. Rally]], [[K.K. Rockabilly]], [[Mountain Song]], [[Marine Song 2001]], [[Neapolitan]], [[Pondering]], and [[Steep Hill]]. Additionally, every K.K. Slider song now has a corresponding live performance aircheck that can be obtained from villagers at maximum friendship and played on a music player. |
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− | 12 new songs are available from K.K. Slider only after scanning their corresponding e- | ||
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− | Additionally, every K.K. Slider song now has a corresponding live performance aircheck | ||
===Minigames=== | ===Minigames=== | ||
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===SD card support=== | ===SD card support=== | ||
− | + | Photos can now be taken in-game with the Z button and are saved to an SD card using the Nintendo GameCube SD Card Adapter. From there, the photos can be transferred to a PC and edited or printed. | |
− | + | Travel data can also be written to the card, transferred to a PC, and then sent to another player. The receiving player can visit the town, save the modified data, and return it to the original player. This allows players to visit other towns without the need to acquire other Memory Cards. | |
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+ | Similar to the Data Moving Service in {{PG|nolink}}, a [[player]] can migrate to an existing {{DnMe+|nolink}} town as long as there is a vacant [[Player house|house]] for them to live in. | ||
− | + | After the migration, the player will retain their name, appearance, and birthday. They will also carry over their encyclopedia, custom [[design]]s, and their [[catalog]]. They will lose all savings and inventory items, as well as the contents of their house, and effectively begin again as a new character. | |
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{{DnM+|nolink}} save data is unaffected by the migration; the original town and player characters remain available to play as normal. | {{DnM+|nolink}} save data is unaffected by the migration; the original town and player characters remain available to play as normal. | ||
===Objects=== | ===Objects=== | ||
− | Unique [[object]]s can be built around the town by [[Tom Nook]] and take the place of one of the [[ | + | Unique [[object]]s can be built around the town by [[Tom Nook]] and take the place of one of the [[Signpost]]s in town. A random set of three decorations is chosen on town generation. Many types of structures that can be built could only be unlocked from [[Redd]] via passwords on the game's official website. The service to generate passwords is now discontinued, however. [https://github.com/Cuyler36/Object-Delivery-Service-Tool/releases/latest Object Delivery Service Tool] is a tool that replaces the functionality of the original service and can be used to generate passwords indefinitely. |
==Differences from {{PG|nolink}}== | ==Differences from {{PG|nolink}}== | ||
− | {{DnMe+|nolink}} features many differences from {{PG|nolink}}, largely with the addition of new content and refined gameplay mechanics. Although the game is primarily based on {{PG|nolink}}, it does retain some Japan-exclusive content from previous games. This includes the dial-based typing system, certain furniture, and katakana characters on the [[ | + | {{DnMe+|nolink}} features many differences from {{PG|nolink}}, largely with the addition of new content and refined gameplay mechanics. Although the game is primarily based on {{PG|nolink}}, it does retain some Japan-exclusive content from previous games. This includes the dial-based typing system, certain furniture, and katakana characters on the [[Town Tune]] board. Additionally, [[Jane]] retains her original appearance from {{DnM|nolink}} and {{DnM+|nolink}}. |
===Controls=== | ===Controls=== | ||
− | The lights in the [[Player house|player's house]] are now toggled by pressing any direction on | + | The lights in the [[Player house|player's house]] are now toggled by pressing any direction on the +Control Pad rather than the Z button, as that is now use for taking [[Photo (screenshot)|screenshots]]. |
===Interface=== | ===Interface=== | ||
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|image2= DnMe+ Clock.png | |image2= DnMe+ Clock.png | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | *{{DnMe+|nolink}} uses a total of 72 blocks of data on a Nintendo GameCube Memory Card. 57 blocks are required for Town Data, 5 blocks for saved letters in the [[Post Office]], 5 blocks for saved designs at [[Able Sisters]], 1 block for NES game save data, and 4 blocks for travel data if this feature is used. | ||
*The game's font has been redrawn at a higher resolution. | *The game's font has been redrawn at a higher resolution. | ||
*Due to the higher font resolution, kanji is now incorporated into the game, considerably expanding the amount of usable characters; previous versions only made use of hiragana, katakana, Latin characters, and icons. The player can adjust their fluency with kanji from the options menu, which replaces hiragana with kanji where appropriate. | *Due to the higher font resolution, kanji is now incorporated into the game, considerably expanding the amount of usable characters; previous versions only made use of hiragana, katakana, Latin characters, and icons. The player can adjust their fluency with kanji from the options menu, which replaces hiragana with kanji where appropriate. | ||
*The clock has been redesigned. | *The clock has been redesigned. | ||
− | *The ink meter when writing letters or posts on the [[ | + | *The ink meter when writing letters or posts on the [[Bulletin Board]] has been removed. |
*Diaries that are dropped on the ground now appear as envelopes instead of brown paper bags. | *Diaries that are dropped on the ground now appear as envelopes instead of brown paper bags. | ||
===Locations=== | ===Locations=== | ||
− | [[File:DnMe+ | + | [[File:DnMe+NookAfterHours.png|thumb|200px|Tom Nook in his pajamas after being awoken.]] |
− | *[[Tom Nook]] can be woken after-hours by hitting the shop doors three times with a [[shovel]]. Nook will be in his pajamas and allow the player to shop, but he will move much more slowly, | + | *[[Tom Nook]] can be woken after-hours by hitting the shop doors three times with a [[shovel]]. Nook will be in his pajamas and allow the player to shop, but he will move much more slowly, sale prices are inflated by 40%, he will purchase items for 20% less, and the catalog is unavailable. If the store has been upgraded to [[Nookington's]], [[Timmy and Tommy]] will also appear in their pajamas after-hours. |
*The [[Reset Surveillance Center]] can be accessed after encountering [[Mr. Resetti]] twice. Once a week, a random [[rock]] around [[town]] will become the entrance to the center and can be broken with a [[shovel]]. Mr. Resetti and [[Don Resetti]] can be found here. | *The [[Reset Surveillance Center]] can be accessed after encountering [[Mr. Resetti]] twice. Once a week, a random [[rock]] around [[town]] will become the entrance to the center and can be broken with a [[shovel]]. Mr. Resetti and [[Don Resetti]] can be found here. | ||
*[[Tom Nook]] offers a greater variety of items during his sales, such as party poppers, fans, balloons, and pinwheels. | *[[Tom Nook]] offers a greater variety of items during his sales, such as party poppers, fans, balloons, and pinwheels. | ||
*[[Animal Island]] is no longer accessed by connecting a [[Game Boy Advance]] to the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. Instead, each player must now first purchase their private island from [[Tom Nook]] (after paying off all house loans) to access it. Players can visit another player's island after the other player has repaid their loan. | *[[Animal Island]] is no longer accessed by connecting a [[Game Boy Advance]] to the [[Nintendo GameCube]]. Instead, each player must now first purchase their private island from [[Tom Nook]] (after paying off all house loans) to access it. Players can visit another player's island after the other player has repaid their loan. | ||
− | **The island initially does not have an inhabitant. An [[islander]] must be introduced by scanning their [[e- | + | **The island initially does not have an inhabitant. An [[islander]] must be introduced by scanning their [[e-card]], which makes them wash ashore. The player can revive them, and they will then move into the smaller bungalow on the island. |
===Villagers=== | ===Villagers=== | ||
− | [[File:DnMe+ | + | [[File:DnMe+PaoloFleas.png|thumb|200px|[[Paolo]] speaking to the player, having contracted [[flea]]s]] |
*It is possible to become "best friends" with villagers after interacting with them a lot and performing many favors for them. Best friend villagers react to seeing the player by waving or calling out to them and can also give the player special items. | *It is possible to become "best friends" with villagers after interacting with them a lot and performing many favors for them. Best friend villagers react to seeing the player by waving or calling out to them and can also give the player special items. | ||
− | *It is no longer possible to request errands from | + | *It is no longer possible to request errands from [[villager]]s. They can only be received randomly from general conversation, as is the case in all subsequent games. |
− | **Pursuant to this, when working for [[Tom Nook]] he no longer instructs the player to perform errands for the town's villagers in between the jobs he assigns. | + | **Pursuant to this, when working for [[Tom Nook]] he no longer instructs the player to perform errands for the town's [[villagers]] in between the jobs he assigns. |
*The player can now eavesdrop on conversations held between two different villagers. | *The player can now eavesdrop on conversations held between two different villagers. | ||
*New villager dialogue is included that is conditional on the player's accomplishments, e.g., the size of their house, whether they own an island, the size of [[Tom Nook]]'s store, etc. | *New villager dialogue is included that is conditional on the player's accomplishments, e.g., the size of their house, whether they own an island, the size of [[Tom Nook]]'s store, etc. | ||
− | *Villagers can become ill and must be given [[ | + | *Villagers can become ill and must be given [[Medicine]] to treat their illness. Medicine can also be used to treat the player's [[bee]] stings. |
*When delivering gifts as an errand for a villager, the request-giver may ask the player for the recipient's feedback. | *When delivering gifts as an errand for a villager, the request-giver may ask the player for the recipient's feedback. | ||
*The gifts and letters that villagers may task the player to deliver can now be opened and kept, incurring their anger. | *The gifts and letters that villagers may task the player to deliver can now be opened and kept, incurring their anger. | ||
*[[Lost item]]s can be found on the ground and returned to villagers in exchange for a reward. | *[[Lost item]]s can be found on the ground and returned to villagers in exchange for a reward. | ||
− | *Villagers can have [[flea]]s, which can be removed by the player with the [[ | + | *Villagers can have [[flea]]s, which can be removed by the player with the [[Bug Catching Net]]. |
*Villagers now have a favorite and hated clothing type. | *Villagers now have a favorite and hated clothing type. | ||
===Items=== | ===Items=== | ||
− | *The {{I|Mario | + | *The {{I|Mario Trophy|Animal Crossing}} and {{I|Luigi Trophy|Animal Crossing}} have shorter bases. This change is carried over to the Australian and European versions of {{PG|nolink}}, which released after {{DnMe+|nolink}}. |
− | *The {{I| | + | *The {{I|Vibraphone|Animal Crossing}} is mirrored, tapering to the right instead of the left. |
*The following items return from {{DnM+|nolink}} after not appearing in {{PG|nolink}}: | *The following items return from {{DnM+|nolink}} after not appearing in {{PG|nolink}}: | ||
{{Columns-list| | {{Columns-list| | ||
:*{{I|Bucket|DnM+}} | :*{{I|Bucket|DnM+}} | ||
− | :*{{I| | + | :*{{I|Faucet|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I| | + | :*{{I|Spa Chair|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I|Massage | + | :*{{I|Massage Chair|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I|Bath | + | :*{{I|Bath Mat|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I| | + | :*{{I|Spa Tub|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I|Clerk's | + | :*{{I|Clerk's Booth|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I| | + | :*{{I|Spa Screen|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I| | + | :*{{I|Bath Locker|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I|Milk | + | :*{{I|Milk Fridge|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I|Sewing | + | :*{{I|Sewing Box|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I|Paper | + | :*{{I|Paper Lantern|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I|Tea | + | :*{{I|Tea Table|DnM+}} |
:*{{I|Hibachi|DnM+}} | :*{{I|Hibachi|DnM+}} | ||
− | :*{{I|Tea | + | :*{{I|Tea Tansu|DnM+}} |
:*{{I|Hearth|DnM+}} | :*{{I|Hearth|DnM+}} | ||
− | :*{{I|Mini | + | :*{{I|Mini-Dharma|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I| | + | :*{{I|Dharma|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I| | + | :*{{I|Giant Dharma|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I| | + | :*{{I|Beckoning Cat|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I|Black | + | :*{{I|Beckoning Black Cat|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I| | + | :*{{I|Zen Basin|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I| | + | :*{{I|Wash Basin|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I|Long | + | :*{{I|Long Wash Basin|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I|Pink | + | :*{{I|Pink Kotatsu|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I|Blue | + | :*{{I|Blue Kotatsu|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I| | + | :*{{I|Trash Can|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I|Garbage | + | :*{{I|Garbage Pail|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I| | + | :*{{I|Dresser|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I| | + | :*{{I|Tansu|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I|Shogi | + | :*{{I|Shogi Board|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I| | + | :*{{I|Screen|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I|Tanuki | + | :*{{I|Tanuki Figurine|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I| | + | :*{{I|Lucky Frog|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I| | + | :*{{I|Alcove|DnM+}} |
:*{{I|Kadomatsu|DnM+}} | :*{{I|Kadomatsu|DnM+}} | ||
:*{{I|Kagamimochi|DnM+}} | :*{{I|Kagamimochi|DnM+}} | ||
− | :*{{I|Worn- | + | :*{{I|Worn-Out Mud Wall|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I|Bathhouse | + | :*{{I|Bathhouse Wall|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I|Bathhouse | + | :*{{I|Bathhouse Tile|DnM+}} |
− | :*{{I|Old | + | :*{{I|Old Board Floor|DnM+}} |
}} | }} | ||
===Interactivity=== | ===Interactivity=== | ||
*[[Flower]]s can now be picked up and held in the player's hand. | *[[Flower]]s can now be picked up and held in the player's hand. | ||
− | *[[Jacob's | + | *[[Jacob's Ladder]]s appear near the town's cliffs when a "perfect" rating has been achieved. |
− | *Players can make announcements using their personal [[ | + | *Players can make announcements using their personal [[Gyroid (outdoor)|Gyroid]]. These can be scheduled to play at a specific time or set to play after a certain amount of time has passed. |
===Events=== | ===Events=== | ||
− | *During the [[Fishing Tourney]], [[Chip]] will now give the player a free [[ | + | *During the [[Fishing Tourney]], [[Chip]] will now give the player a free [[Fishing Rod]] if they do not have one in their inventory. |
− | *Holidays are now identical to those in | + | *Holidays are now identical to those in ''Animal Crossing'', with Japan-exclusive events removed; however, [[Parents|Mom]] will send the player letters about Tanabata ([[Starcrossed Day]]) and Setsubun ([[Bean Day]]). |
*Villagers now wear hats on Christmas Eve and during the [[Harvest Festival]]. | *Villagers now wear hats on Christmas Eve and during the [[Harvest Festival]]. | ||
===Music=== | ===Music=== | ||
*The game's title theme has been remixed with added percussion. | *The game's title theme has been remixed with added percussion. | ||
+ | *[[K.K. Slider]] will stage a live performance to celebrate the player's birthday, where he performs a new song, "[[K.K. Birthday]]". The town's villagers will attend and celebrate with them. | ||
*Gyroids can now be set to sync with [[music]] that is playing in the player's house, and will now remain in sync even when the player leaves and returns. | *Gyroids can now be set to sync with [[music]] that is playing in the player's house, and will now remain in sync even when the player leaves and returns. | ||
*[[Kapp'n]]'s songs use different syllables to go along with what words he actually sings. This was present in {{DnM+}} with the old melody ("[[Marine Song 2001]]"), but in {{PG|nolink}} all songs used the same syllables no matter the lyrics. | *[[Kapp'n]]'s songs use different syllables to go along with what words he actually sings. This was present in {{DnM+}} with the old melody ("[[Marine Song 2001]]"), but in {{PG|nolink}} all songs used the same syllables no matter the lyrics. | ||
===Miscellaneous=== | ===Miscellaneous=== | ||
− | *The color of the Nintendo logo when loading the game is now blue. In | + | *The color of the Nintendo logo when loading the game is now blue. In ''Animal Crossing'' it is red, and in ''Doubutsu no Mori+'' it is white. |
− | *As there was no Memory Card bundled with {{DnMe+|nolink}}, the bonus {{I| | + | *As there was no Memory Card bundled with {{DnMe+|nolink}}, the bonus {{I|Grab Bag|PG}} originally that was included with the Memory Card and contained two [[NES games]] and a song from [[K.K. Slider]] now arrives in a letter from [[Mom]] when the player moves to town. Additionally, the included song is changed from "[[K.K. Love Song]]" to "[[K.K. Lullaby]]". |
− | *The [[ | + | *The [[Coelacanth]]'s shadow size is increased and it now only appears ''once'' per play session. Even if the player fails to catch it, it will not reappear until the save is reloaded. |
− | *The amount of debt that the player owes [[Tom Nook]] for each [[ | + | *The amount of debt that the player owes [[Tom Nook]] for each [[house]] upgrade has been altered. The final repayment is for the purchase of a [[Animal Island|private island]]. After paying off the loan for the island, Nook will offer to build the player a statue outside the [[train station]], but the player now has the option to decline to have it built. |
− | * | + | *More custom [[design]]s can be saved at the [[Able Sisters]]. |
− | + | *A maximum of 800 letters can be saved at the [[Post Office]], an increase from the 160 letters in {{DnM+|nolink}}. | |
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==Related media== | ==Related media== | ||
− | {{DnMe+|nolink}} received two tie-in [[ | + | {{DnMe+|nolink}} received two tie-in [[manga]]: ''[[Doubutsu no Mori e+ 4koma Gag Battle]]'' and ''[[Doubutsu no Mori e+ 4koma Manga Ōkoku]]''. |
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{Foreignname | {{Foreignname | ||
− | |ja= | + | |ja=どうぶつの森e+ |
− | |ja-r=Doubutsu no Mori | + | |ja-r=Doubutsu no Mori e+ |
|ja-m=Animal Forest e+ | |ja-m=Animal Forest e+ | ||
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{{Navbox Gen 1}} | {{Navbox Gen 1}} | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Animal Crossing}} |
[[Category:Video games]] | [[Category:Video games]] | ||
[[Category:Doubutsu no Mori e+|*]] | [[Category:Doubutsu no Mori e+|*]] | ||
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