Animal Crossing: New Leaf



Animal Crossing: New Leaf (named Animal Crossing: Jump Out  or とびだせ どうぶつの森: Tobidase Dobutsu no Mori in Japan) is the latest installment in the, released exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS. The player assumes the role of mayor of a new town, and with the help of the townsfolk and "one eager secretary" it will be their job to make the town a better place to live. Compared to previous installments, New Leaf's aesthetics are more realistic, with more human-proportioned characters and more realistic flora. New Leaf introduces the most new features since.

Animal Crossing: New Leaf was first revealed at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in 2010, and a trailer and screenshots were released on Nintendo's website following E3 2011 on June 7. The game came out in Japan on November 8th 2012, and was released in South Korea on February 7th 2013. It will come out in North America on June 9th 2013, along with Europe on June 14th 2013. Both Australia and New Zealand will share the same release date on June 15th 2013. The game is the first 3DS title to sell over 2 million copies, with the first two million selling in Japan alone. New Leaf is also the first in the series available through digital download.



Town Customization
The player now has the power to determine the location of shopping and residential areas (which also affects the position of oceans and rivers), set town ordinances, and start the construction of and place Community Projects. The player can also construct camp sites for out-of-towners, who can be encouraged to move in, as in.

Town ordinances can set shop operating times, make villages water plants, increase buying and selling prices, and affect the town in other ways. Community projects are public fixtures that include benches, the Roost, and bridges. This expands from the previous games, where Tortimer only builds a few select objects in specific locations after a certain amount of money has been deposited in the town fund. Fixtures that make a return include the Wishing Well and the police station.

The player's house
The player first visits Tom Nook's real estate agency to choose where they want their house built, instead of choosing from a small selection of pre-built houses. However the player will initially live in a tent. At the real estate agency the player can order additional rooms to be built (including a basement), expand existing rooms, and customise the exterior of the house by changing fences, doors, floors, and roofing.

Furniture can have custom designs applied to them and certain pieces of furniture can be hung on the wall.

Stores
A variety of new stores appear. Tom Nook now is manager of a new real estate agency, and has left his store to his nephews Timmy and Tommy. R. Parkers (Re-Tail in English) is a recycling store which buys items at 20% higher the price Nook's old store buys, and is run by alpacas Lisa(Reese) and Kaizo(Cyrus). Shoe Shank (Kicks in English), run by Kicks, sells socks and other footwear, a large step up from the simple shoe recolouring in. In addition, there is a Gardening Store offering flowers, saplings, axes, and watering cans, run by Lazy the Sloth. Also there is Club 101, with retired Dr. Shrunk running it.There you can listen to K.K. Slider's Saturday night music, and he also comes back as DJ K.K. where you can dance to his tunes every other night, and Dr. Shrunk will teach you emotions if you give him a tasty snack. (Fruit)

The Island
The Island from the Nintendo Gamecube games makes a reappearance. Players can visit the Island by going to the pier and having Kapp'n take you there. Kapp'n's old brown boat has been upgraded into a white motor boat that can carry extra players connecting over Wifi. As before, Kapp'n sings songs while heading to the island. The songs differ depending on how many other players are with you.

New tropical fruits and flora native to the island can be brought home to the town, and rare bugs and fish can be found on the Island. the Island has summer weather year-round, allowing players to catch summer-exclusive bugs and fish regardless of the season in their town. Keeping in line with the weather, players can also swim in the ocean.

Tortimer now resides on the Island since he is in his retired days, hosting multiplayer mini-games and awarding medals to winner. Mini-game difficulties range from 1-star 3-stars, 1-star being the easiest. Medals can be spent at the Island Gift Shop to buy rare items and furniture.

Villagers
Villagers are now more diverse. Not only are there new characters, but new species, hamsters, alpacas, and deer, have also been introduced. Villagers can now shake trees, plant flowers, and purchase items from shop, among other things. The maximum number of villagers per town is now 12. Two new personalities have been introduced: Smug and Uchi. Villagers that have moved out can also visit the shopping district.

Collecting

 * There are 72 insects and fish in the game, up from 60 in Animal Crossing City Folk. The player can sneak up on bugs with the net, a returning feature from the Nintendo GameCube games. Bug and fish are much more common in the southern island; sharks will appear more often every 5 minutes, and large beetles like the Hercules Beetle will go from Very Rare to Uncommon. You may now be able to add bugs and fish in your closet or dresser.


 * New fruits: lemons, bananas, mangoes, persimmons, durians, etc. have been introduced. Delicious fruits sell for more (typically 1,150 Bells) and, when planted, create a profitable but delicate delicious tree.

New Features

 * New faces have been added.
 * You can change your eye colour with the use of Coloured Contacts.
 * You can keep three pages of Emotions, with 20 emotions on each page.
 * You can buy pants, shoes, socks, and skirts.
 * The player can use megaphones to get villagers' attention.
 * You can make Fruit baskets to carry up to 9 fruit in one slot
 * The player can run on the beach barefoot.
 * You can swim and dive down to get secret sea creatures when you see a black silhouette (similar to a fish) moving.
 * K.K. Slider now works as a DJ at Club 101, alongside doing performances on Saturday nights. You can buy his songs at Timmy and Tommy's Shop.
 * When you walk in to your village you might notice that there's an extra rock, everyday the rock will be in a different place around the Town. If you hit the new rock with your shovel you will get crystal, silver, bronze or gold which you can then take to R. Parkers. Next go to the blue animal and ask him to make something. He will look to see what you've got and if he agrees he will place it on the table and make you a model or peice of furniture. The price will be 3,000 bells and your piece of furniture or model will be complete in half an hour.
 * You can do the same thing with dinosaur bones as long as you've got the full body parts.
 * Your character is taller
 * Like other Animal Crossing games before the player arrives to the town, you get asks questions that effect the player. Now, you can effect the simple layout of the town.
 * Players (as the mayor) have the option to begin community projects in town. These include buildings such as the police station and coffee shop. Other community projects include benches, lamposts, and other exterior structures.
 * Patterns made at the Able Sisters can be saved as QR codes. If the player scans a QR code, they will be able to obtain that design (Works With Google images pictures too!)
 * House signs are not set up, the animal villager can choose anywhere in town to place their house. (Same with the Player)
 * Items can be hung on the wall.
 * Your house loan is less money and can be payed off in your own order. (Meaning you can choose to not have a basement or a side room, etc.)
 * It is rumoured you can write back to your mom in the game.
 * You can buy Fortune Cookies with Playcoins. (Earned by walking with the 3DS on)
 * You can swim in the ocean.
 * Bamboo can be grown.
 * There is a garden shop where you can buy different gardening needs.
 * You can have up to 30 Community Projects.
 * The outside of your house can be customized.
 * You can visit other people's towns via Dream Suite.
 * In the Shopping Mall area, there is Digby, who monitors the entrance spot for the Happy Homes Area.

Announcements
The game was originally unveiled at E3 2010, though very little was shown. A trailer was shown featuring updated features, and few new features. Shortly after, there was news that the player could be the mayor of the town, with the goal being to make the town a better place to live. A non-playable demo was also available on the show floor at Nintendo's booth as an example of the 3DS's 3D effects. Due to it not being given much detail, fans speculated that it might have not been an actual game but just an example and that another Animal Crossing game would be developed later. At E3 2011, the rumors were proven false. During Nintendo's press conference, the Animal Crossing logo, among others, appeared on-screen as a list of upcoming 3DS games. Additionally, a new trailer was released. The trailer showed off a new feature in the game: swimming and diving in the ocean. Also, a player was shown changing not only his shirt, but also his shoes and pants. A player was also shown coming out of what appeared to be his tent-house. Throughout the town, benches and a beehive were shown, with a villager and later a player sitting on the bench. A new character was also shown, a yellow dog following the player. Fans quickly assumed she was the 'eager secretary' that helps the player mayor the town. In an interview with Kotaku editor Stephen Totilo, the creator of Animal Crossing, Katsuya Eguchi, revealed that Animal Crossing 3DS will allow players to arrange their furniture in any way they like, and will also feature new networking features.

3Ds XL Bundle
A new 3ds XL bundle featuring Animal Crossing New Leaf pre installed was released in shops around Korea and Japan. Unknown for regions outside of those mentioned.