Animal Crossing Gamecube Gameplay

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Trivia 1001 Video Games The GameCube version of Animal Crossing appears in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die by General Editor Tony Mott. Don Resetti If the player resets a certain number of times, Mr Resetti's older brother Don Resetti will appear to lecture the player instead of Mr Resetti.

Game description:

Animal Crossing[nb 2] is a simulation game for the Nintendo GameCube and the first game in the Animal Crossing series to be released outside of Japan. It was first released in Japan on December 14, 2001 as an expanded port of the Nintendo 64 game Doubutsu no Mori nine months after its release. Known in Japan as Doubutsu no Mori+, the game retailed for 7,140 yen and sold 92,568 copies. Animal Crossing Animal Crossing was first released for Nintendo 64 in Japan, and later released in North America for the Gamecube. It takes place in a randomly generated town you name. Each player receives one house to live in and by paying off a loan they are allowed to expand their house.

Welcome to a bounty place – Animal Crossing, a cute town where human-like animals will accept you as their leader! You are here to decide everything – from the way your own room looks like, to the way the entire city is operating! As the only human being in this city, you will rule it and organize its everyday life, from your own activities to big holidays, parties, the city hymn, and the catch phrases of the citizens. One of the main feature every game of the series includes is the necessity to gather objects from different locations of the city – you are welcome to investigate the places all around, gathering different things, including fruits right from the trees, cockle-shell, and even trash. Almost everything you gather here can be sold for the in-game cash and you will surely gain a lot of money! This money can be used to buy clothes, furniture for your house, and even business investments. Also, you can get various fossils that can be sold to the local museums.

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Animal crossing gamecube walkthrough

Animal Crossing Gamecube Gameplay

The gamer has opportunities to communicate with the animals, talking to them, writing letter letters, completing their tasks, exchanging things, buying goods from them, and even playing hide and seek. The dwellers can come to the city and leave it whenever they want. They are pretty independent from your actions, still you are welcome to communicate and cooperate with them any way you want! The game is truly bright and amazing, so try now!



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