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What Type Of Game Is Animal Crossing New Horizons

Video game series developed by Nintendo

Video game series

Animal Crossing
Animal Crossing Logo.png

Animal Crossing series logo

Genre(s) Social simulation, Iyashikei
Programmer(south)
  • Nintendo EAD (2001–2015)
  • Monolith Soft (2015)
  • Nintendo EPD (2015–present)
  • NDcube (2015-2017)
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Creator(s)
  • Katsuya Eguchi
  • Hisashi Nogami[i] [2]
Platform(s)
  • Nintendo 64
  • iQue Player
  • GameCube
  • Wii
  • Wii U
  • Nintendo DS
  • Nintendo 3DS
  • iOS
  • Android
  • Nintendo Switch
First release Dōbutsu no Mori
April fourteen, 2001 (Nihon)
Latest release Animate being Crossing: New Horizons
March 20, 2020 (worldwide)

Animal Crossing [a] is a social simulation video game series adult and published by Nintendo. The series was conceptualized and created by Katsuya Eguchi and Hisashi Nogami.[ane] [2] [3] [iv] [5] In Animal Crossing, the player character is a human who lives in a village inhabited by various anthropomorphic animals and tin practise various activities like line-fishing, bug catching, and fossil hunting. The serial is notable for its open-ended gameplay and employ of the video game console'south internal clock and calendar to simulate real passage of fourth dimension.

Since its initial release in 2001, v Animal Crossing games accept been released worldwide, one each for the Nintendo 64/iQue Actor (enhanced and reissued for the GameCube), Nintendo DS, Wii, Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Switch.[6] The series has been both critically and commercially successful and has sold over sixty 1000000 units worldwide. Three spin-off games have also been released: Fauna Crossing: Happy Dwelling Designer for Nintendo 3DS, Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival for Wii U and Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp for mobile devices. A paid DLC for the Nintendo Switch game Animal Crossing: New Horizons was also released, named Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Happy Dwelling house Paradise.

Mutual elements [edit]

Characters [edit]

While the serial features various villagers for each title, certain prominent characters return in each series installment.

Tom Nook is a tanuki character who functions as both a shop owner and real estate banker, giving the player a loan for their business firm and diverse upgrades while assuasive them to pay it back with no interest.[7]

Mr. Resetti is a mole character who appears from underground whenever players shut off the game without saving, berating them for circumventing one of the game'south systems. Due to a new autosave part, he was "laid off" from his job in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, although he has secured a new job as the Rescue Service operator.[viii]

K.Chiliad. Slider is a canine traveling musician, based on series composer Kazumi Totaka, who plays on certain nights in the histrion's town.[ix] Afterward, he gives the actor a free copy of the song played, saying that his music "wants to exist free". This was seen by some fans as support for music piracy, although Nintendo denied that information technology was intended equally social commentary.[x]

In New Horizons, Isabelle makes an appearance equally the town community manager and secretarial assistant to Tom Nook. She was originally introduced in New Foliage, where she served a similar purpose every bit assistant to the thespian graphic symbol. She allows players to alter the town's flag and tune, also as reset certain aspects of town life (nicknames and villager outfits).

Tom Nook's apprentices, Timmy and Tommy, manage the convenience shop Nook's Cranny in afterward games in the serial. Able Sisters also offers dress for the actor and is managed past sisters Mabel and Sable. Two new characters, Orville and Wilbur, manage Dodo Airlines, which is the just drome on the deserted island.

Gameplay [edit]

In the Animal Crossing games, the player assumes the role of a human grapheme who moves into a rural village populated with anthropomorphic animals, and lives there indefinitely. Gameplay is open-concluded: players have no defined objectives, but are instead encouraged to spend their time in the hamlet performing any number of activities which include collecting items, planting plants, bug-catching, line-fishing, and socializing with the village's residents. Animal Crossing games are played in real time, utilizing the video game panel's internal clock and agenda. Thus, passage of time in the game world reflects that in reality, as well as the current season and fourth dimension of solar day. Some in-game events, such every bit holidays or the growth of a tree, occur at certain times or require some elapsing of time to have passed.[11]

1 notable feature of the Animal Crossing series is the loftier level of customization available, some of which affects the result of the game.[12] The player graphic symbol is both named and gendered by the real life actor at the start of the game, and their appearance can be modified by buying or designing custom clothes and accessories or changing the hairstyle (introduced in Wild World). The actor's house can as well be furnished, decorated, and later expanded: the player tin can buy and collect furniture and place it anywhere in the business firm, every bit well equally change both the wallpaper and floor designs. While its terrain, building locations, and initial residents are randomly generated when the game is first begun (except in New Leaf, in which the player decides between iv given towns, and New Horizons, in which the actor similarly decides between four given islands), the hamlet's name and anthem, as well equally some of the residents' catchphrases, are besides determined by the thespian.[12]

Collecting items is a major facet of Animal Crossing: the player can explore the hamlet and gather objects, including fruit from trees, seashells, and discarded items. Nearly all objects can exist sold for Bells, the in-game currency. Players collect objects to obtain more than Bells, which can and then be used to buy furniture and vesture, buy home expansions, and play games. A number of specialized tools are bachelor for other activities such as fishing and insect collecting. Special items, such as fossils and paintings, may exist donated to the village museum. The actor can choose to socialize with the other animal residents past engaging in chat, sending and receiving letters, bartering, or playing hide-and-seek. Residents may move in or out of the village depending on the histrion'south actions.

All installments of Animal Crossing let some grade of advice between players, both offline and online. A single village can business firm upwardly to 4 homo players, though only 1 can be exploring the hamlet at whatever given time.[xi] The players can interact via written messages through the hamlet post part or bulletin lath. The GameCube iteration allows players to travel to other villages past trading retentiveness cards written with the game information,[12] only all subsequent installments allow players to travel and interact online via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connexion, although City Folk also allows the DS Suitcase to travel to others' towns.[xiii] [14]

Games [edit]

Release timeline
2001 Animal Crossing
2002
2003
2004
2005 Wild World
2006
2007
2008 Metropolis Folk
2009
2010
2011
2012 New Leaf
2013 Plaza
2014
2015 Happy Home Designer
Amiibo Festival
2016
2017 Pocket Army camp
2018
2019
2020 New Horizons
2021 New Horizons – Happy Home Paradise

Main serial [edit]

Animate being Crossing (2001) [edit]

Animate being Crossing [b] was originally released in Japan for the Nintendo 64 on April 14, 2001. It was enhanced and released on the GameCube the same year.[15] This version was localized and released in North America on September 16, 2002, Australia on October 17, 2003, and Europe on September 24, 2004.[16] An extended version titled "Dōbutsu no Mori e+" was released on June 27, 2003, in Nippon.[17] The Nintendo 64 version of the game was released in China in 2006 for iQue Player.[18]

Animate being Crossing: Wild World (2005) [edit]

Brute Crossing: Wild World [c] was released for the Nintendo DS in Japan on Nov 23, 2005, Northward America on Dec 5, 2005, Australia on December eight, 2005, and Europe on March 31, 2006.[xix] It was the showtime game in the serial to use Nintendo Wi-Fi Connexion. The game was later re-released on the Wii U Virtual Console on October 13, 2016, although its Wi-Fi multiplayer feature is unavailable due to the discontinuation of Nintendo Wi-Fi Connexion.

Animal Crossing: Metropolis Folk (2008) [edit]

Animal Crossing: City Folk,[d] known equally Brute Crossing: Let's Go to the City in Europe and Australia, was released for the Wii in North America on November 16, 2008, Nihon on Nov 20, 2008, Australia on December iv, 2008, and Europe on Dec 5, 2008.[20] It was later on released in South Korea in 2010.[21] It was the beginning Wii game to utilize the Wii Speak, an accessory that allows players to talk to each other during online play.

Animal Crossing: New Leaf (2012) [edit]

Animal Crossing: New Leaf [e] was announced at E3 2010.[22] It was released for the Nintendo 3DS in Japan on November 8, 2012, North America on June 9, 2013, Europe on June xiv, 2013, and Australia on June xv, 2013.[23] For the first fourth dimension in the series, players are appointed to the role of Mayor.[24] In Nov 2016, a new update was released entitled Welcome amiibo, calculation several new locations, items and activities.[25]

Animate being Crossing: New Horizons (2020) [edit]

Brute Crossing: New Horizons [f] was announced in a Nintendo Direct in September 2018 for the Nintendo Switch. The game was released worldwide on March xx, 2020, though its release was initially planned for 2019.[26] It quickly became the first console game to accomplish five million digital sales within a month, with the high sales often attributed to the social distancing and stay at home orders during the COVID-19 pandemic.[27] Soon after its release, the game became 1 of the few in the series to receive additional content post-launch, with futurity additions rumored to exist on their way.[28] The game won Best Family Game at The Game Awards 2020.[29]

Spin-off games [edit]

Animal Crossing: Happy Dwelling Designer (2015) [edit]

Fauna Crossing: Happy Home Designer is a community simulation video game for the Nintendo 3DS and the kickoff spin-off of the Beast Crossing series. It was released in Japan on July thirty, 2015,[xxx] North America on September 25, 2015,[31] Europe on October two, 2015,[32] and Australia on October iii, 2015.[32] The game revolves around designing houses for villagers based on their requests. By scanning Amiibo cards, players can unlock the power to design special characters' houses.[33] The game has a score of 66 out of 100 on Metacritic, which signifies "mixed or boilerplate reviews".[31]

Animate being Crossing: Amiibo Festival (2015) [edit]

Animate being Crossing: Amiibo Festival is a political party video game for the Wii U released in November 2015 that heavily utilizes Amiibo. It was met with unfavorable reviews from critics.[34] Information technology was developed by Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development and NDcube.

Animal Crossing: Pocket Army camp (2017) [edit]

In April 2016, Nintendo announced that an Animal Crossing mobile game, later named as Beast Crossing: Pocket Camp, would be released every bit a part of their mobile game lineup.[35] The game was soft launched in Australia in October 2017, and released worldwide on November 21, 2017. Pocket Army camp has a rating of 72 out of 100 on Metacritic.

Downloadable contents [edit]

Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Happy Home Paradise (2021) [edit]

In October 2021, Nintendo announced a paid DLC for Animal Crossing: New Horizons named Happy Dwelling house Paradise. The DLC was released on November v, 2021. Happy Home Paradise is the sequel to Beast Crossing: Happy Abode Designer and involves the actor designing vacation homes for villagers on an archipelago, a resort dedicated to vacation homes.[36] In this DLC, two new not-villager characters have been introduced. Wardell, who is a manatee, runs the shop inside of the HQ of the archipelago. Niko, a small monkey, tin exist found on the docks by a boat.[37] The DLC too adds additional apps to the nookphone like Room Sketch and the Happy Habitation Network app.

Apps [edit]

  • Fauna Crossing Plaza, a WaraWara Plaza-like app for Wii U. Limited time promotion for Beast Crossing: New Leafage.
  • Creature Crossing Clock, a Clock arrangement app for Nintendo DSi and Nintendo 3DS.
  • Animal Crossing Calculator, a Calculator app for Nintendo DSi and Nintendo 3DS.
  • Photos with Fauna Crossing, a Camera app for Nintendo 3DS allowing players to take photos with Fauna Crossing characters.[38]

Reception and legacy [edit]

The Animal Crossing games accept garnered positive responses.[12] [xiii] [fourteen] The start four master series games are among the best-selling video games for their respective consoles. Animate being Crossing has sold 2.71 meg copies,[thou] Wild Earth xi.75 1000000,[43] City Folk 3.38 million,[45] New Leaf 12.97 meg,[47] and Happy Habitation Designer 3.04 million.[51] New Horizons eclipsed the lifetime sales of all past installments within its kickoff vi weeks of release,[54] and became the 2nd best-selling game on the Nintendo Switch system with 37.62 one thousand thousand sales.[49] Amiibo Festival was a disquisitional and commercial failure;[34] [55] in Japan, it but sold 87,872 copies.[40] In total, the Creature Crossing franchise has sold 71.47 million units worldwide.

In terms of gross acquirement, the mobile game Pocket Camp grossed over $150 million by April 2020.[56] New Horizons grossed an estimated $2 billion in its first year as of March 2021[update], the 5th highest ever first-year revenue for any video game.[57] This brings combined gross revenue to over $ii.15 billion for New Horizons and Pocket Army camp every bit of March 2021[update].

Female demographic [edit]

Former president of Nintendo Satoru Iwata noted that 56% of people who pre-ordered Animal Crossing: New Leaf were female, with many of them purchasing a Nintendo 3DS specifically for the game. He plant the game's success with women betwixt the ages of 19 to 24 to exist particularly noteworthy.[58] [59] [60]

Hong Kong protests [edit]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Creature Crossing: New Horizons was used by democracy activists in Hong Kong equally a platform to protestation. In reaction, the game, although not officially available in mainland Communist china, has been removed from online stores such as Taobao, but parallel import copies proceed to remain on sale.[61] [62]

Other media [edit]

An anime moving picture adaptation of Wild World, titled Dōbutsu no Mori, was released in Japan on December 16, 2006. The film was produced by OLM, Inc. and distributed by Toho. Dōbutsu no Mori earned ¥1.8 billion (approximately $19.2 million) in the box part.[63]

In the Wii game WarioWare: Smooth Moves, released in Nippon in 2006 and Europe, North America and Commonwealth of australia in 2007, at that place is a minigame that is modeled later on Creature Crossing: Wild World, under the same name. The player has to take hold of a fish using the aforementioned mechanics equally the original game.

The 2008 Wii game Super Boom Bros. Brawl features elements from Wild Earth. Nearly prominent is a stage based on the animal hamlet, called "Smashville", which changes its scenery in accordance with the Wii system clock[64] and features a number of songs remixed or extracted from the original game.[65] Mr. Resetti and a pitfall seed, which appear in all Animal Crossing games, are available as an Assist Trophy and an detail respectively.[66] [67] Ball also features 24 collectible trophies based on Animal Crossing characters and items.[68]

Wii Music features two playable songs from Brute Crossing.[69]

The minigame "Beast Crossing: Sweet Solar day" in Nintendo Land is based on the Fauna Crossing game series. The objective of the game is for the Wii Remote players (1-iv), to assemble large amounts of candy scattered around the expanse and store them in their head without getting caught by the Gatekeepers, who are controlled using the two Wii U GamePad analog sticks.[70]

A playable character called "Villager" represents the Animal Crossing series as a fighter in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U and Super Boom Bros. Ultimate. The grapheme has both male and female variants, which are selected when choosing the character. The character'due south moves include the ability to catch other players in a net and firing Lloid the gyroid as a missile.[71] Additionally, Isabelle from New Leaf appears equally an Assist Trophy,[72] and after appeared equally a standalone fighter in Ultimate.[73] Two new Beast Crossing stages appear in the games: "Town & City" from City Folk in the Wii U version, and "Tortimer Island" from New Leaf in the 3DS version.[74] "Smashville" from Ball returns in the Wii U version.[75]

Villager and Isabelle are playable characters in Mario Kart eight via downloadable content, along with a racetrack based on Animal Crossing and a cup named afterwards the series known every bit the "Crossing Cup".[76] The two racers, along with the Brute Crossing rail, were as well included in the Nintendo Switch version of the game, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe along with a racing accommodate based on the series for the Mii. In June 2015, Isabelle and Mr. Resetti-themed cosmetics were added every bit costumes options for the player's "Palico" companion in Monster Hunter four Ultimate.[77]

See as well [edit]

  • Listing of Animal Crossing media

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Japanese: どうぶつの森, Hepburn: Dōbutsu no Mori (Beast Forest/Woods)
  2. ^ Known in Japan every bit Dōbutsu no Mori ( どうぶつの森 , lit. Beast Forest)
  3. ^ Known in Japan as Oideyo Dōbutsu no Mori ( おいでよ どうぶつの森 , lit. Come up to Animal Forest)
  4. ^ Known in Japan as Machi e Ikō yo Dōbutsu no Mori ( 街へ行こうよ どうぶつの森 , lit. Let's Become to the Urban center: Animal Forest)
  5. ^ Known in Japan equally Tobidase Dōbutsu no Mori ( とびだせ どうぶつの森 , lit. Jump Out Creature Forest)
  6. ^ Known in Nippon equally Atsumare Dōbutsu no Mori ( あつまれ どうぶつの森 , lit. Gathering Animal Forest)
  7. ^ a b Beast Crossing (GameCube) sales:
    • Japan – 1,027,558
      • Dōbutsu no Mori (2001) – 641,300[39]
      • Dōbutsu no Mori east+ (2003) – 386,258[40]
    • United States – 1.68 1000000 [41]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website

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