With Crossing the Animals: New Horizons come March, most of us have been looking back at the serene health series as we prepare for the next chapter in Change. Animal Crossing has a habit of taking over your life, being part of your daily routine such as practicing your teeth or walking a dog. As a result, it implants into your brain, and, more than any other game series, remembering your first Animal Crossing brings back memories of non-sports and historic life, too.
Which Animal Crossing game is best? The fact that these games focus on your life makes that a very difficult question. Each entry introduces better quality of life than ever before, but the basis for starting a new life surrounded by friendly pet residents remains unchanged ever since. Dōbutsu no Mori (or & # 39; Animal Forest & # 39;) on Nintendo 64 in Japan almost 20 years ago. You don't play Crossing Animals like you do other games – you live with it, almost as a person. And as human beings, the new may soon be branded or more appealing, but that does not undermine our precious and old memories.
So, you can appreciate that putting together a numbered list of crossing games for Animal Crossing is difficult and, perhaps more than anything else, your personal position may be very different from the one below. We understand that, but we still want to celebrate the series with one of our All Time series. We've added spin-offs to the list below but haven't added apps like the Wii U & # 39; s Animals Crossing the Plaza or DSi clock and calculator, and we haven't included exciting Animal Crossing content for games like The world of Nintendo, Super Smash Bros. Finally either Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
Where Will the Animals Cross: New Horizons distance between games below? We don't have long to wait until we find out, but until then sit back and relax with our picks for the best cross-country game Animal Crossing …
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: Nintendo
We start with a deductive experience that is built to make the most of it Animal Crossing amiibo in a board game. This was also the first series entry to benefit from the high definition, but the disappointment of Animal Crossing fans was filled when they realized that Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival it would be the series & # 39; s only entry on the Wii U. We (and everyone else who played it) described it as & # 39; it is slow and puts us & # 39; s in our review, which is a less well-known series with its fast game and excellent criticism.
Almost all mini-games quickly became repetitive and perhaps the best thing to qualify for the Amiibo Festival is the accompanying amiibo series. Because that thank you again if you see the Amiibo Festival package under the employer, it would be nice to take the Isabelle and Digby figures that come with it. Alternatively, even die-hard fans should focus their time and effort elsewhere. Sin.
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: Nintendo EAD
3DS's 3DS release that followed the new popularity of Leaf New, Crossing Animals: Happy Home Designer The designer is taken down to collect and organize the elements of the series and cast you as the interior designer of your town. For fans of the series, it's a good, if basic, little game that introduced some cool UI add-ons that got into the New Leaf via You accept Amiibo update.
As we mentioned in our review, Happy Home Maker is "lovely but very memorable"; A delicious spinach for anyone who really loves going to town with their furniture and interior decoration, but really can't hold the full-fat experience.
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: Nintendo
Depending on the presentation, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp translates the AC experience into smart phones, even if you don't use any instruments there is still plenty to explore and enjoy here. The game now has a paid membership service and various game-making mechanics may unfairly chase veterans, but like the f2p mobile experience, Crossing the Animal: Pocket Camp is not a bad thing, even if it & # 39; t pay-to-accelerate & # 39; mechanics leave an unpleasant taste in the mouth compared to mainline games. There's a reason why we Animal Crossing fans are so desperate to get our hands on the & # 39; s & # 39; s game changing, but as a free experience on a non-console platform, Pocket Camp translates the look and feel of the series enough.
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: Nintendo EAD
Sent Let's Go to the City! except North America, 2008 Animal Crossing: City Hall empowering up to four players to take their house in one valley and introduce a city to which players will visit. It may not have been a busy city for MMO some fans wish it was but it was a fun addition to a game that played with some things it is very safe to be over. City Folks' compatibility with the Wii & # 39; s-fated-wide-microphone peripheral Wii & # 39; s-unsupported fated in the wide room of the Wii speak proved that Nintendo really wanted you to play City Folk as a family. There is nothing wrong with that, but apparently the solo travelers couldn't enjoy the novelty of sharing the city and leaving messages, and the game ended up sounding like a version of Wild World that came up without lacking anything new, not to mention easy to carry.
Not bad – it's far from it – but it added little to the base formula and was hard to lock on your TV after the joy of a hand-held town.
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: Nintendo EAD
The original game that was released on Nintendo 64 in Japan after a live start as a 64DD title. When that concert died on it derrière, Nintendo changed the game to the standard N64 cartridge and launched it in Japan in April 2001 under the title Dōbutsu no Mori. Before the year's out the GameCube port hit the shelves with additional features and followed a massive domestic effort to find a place to hit the shelves of US stores in September 2002 (we Europeans had to wait for another one for two years that the game has come – we don't miss those days!).
This first game sets the template for the series so amazing that even though the original GameCube is based on today's series & # 39; s standards, the basics are still interesting for almost two decades. Throw in GBA interaction with NES games that aren't open and you can understand when aficionados say it's never been better than before Animal Crossing.
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: Nintendo EAD
Taking a basic look and adding fun, it is delicious to carry, Animal Crossing: Animal World it was a great game on the right platform. Having your town with you on the trip makes the world very different for many players and enables you to look at the prices on the couch, water your plants when you work, or make sure your favorite animal companion can pack their bags for your lunch break. The takeover has made the world accessible in a new way and opened the way for many of the Nintendo DS recipients.
With the clear use of a touch screen and the night-time cycle shown in the sky permanently on the big screen, this is where most people have started their love of the series. The following entries may have voted its plan and closed the negative edges of Wild World, but the magic of that series shone brightly on DS and when one mentions Animal Crossing, the theme of the theme this is a game that enters our minds. Surprisingly, there are other entries we would like to play …
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: Nintendo EAD
Animal Crossing: New Leaf took everything from its hand-set forearm and polished it up to Nth. Instead of starting out under the yoke of Tom Nook, New Leaf has made you the mayor of the city and given you the municipality's ability to shape the area as you have liked. These changes were driven by your wonderful dog helper Isabelle, a tireless civil servant caring for day-to-day office activities while performing your important mayoral duties such as seafaring, fishing, tree-shaking and beekeeping.
Taking advantage of 3DS SpotPass & # 39 ;, you can ring around the houses of the players who have passed the road and order their furniture if the piece can take your beauty. It's also easy to forget the 3D effect of patents that has made the world more attractive than ever. It may not have been HD, but New Leaf was a great game and with a 3D slider set to the max, it was never easy to get lost in your small town. Nearly eight years on, the next Animal Landing: New Horizons on the Switch has too much of the work that must be done if this is to pass.
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Do you disagree with the list above? We've found that the first Animal Crossing game you play often leaves you feeling inaccessible even though the following entries are & # 39; better & # 39 ;, so let us know below which one of the above games you like, macmoo.