

you can visit only their home, but you can order furniture you might not have obtained in your own game. If your a fan of streetpass features, this game allows you to visit up to ten peoples homes that you walked by. The treat however comes where if they last saved their town to the database, you could end up seeing snowmen in the middle of summer. You can visit thousands of other players towns in the "dream" function, that they don't even have to be online for you to visit. The Wifi features allow you to invite three other pl ayers into your town, or you can go visit theirs, and earn bonuses. As you progress though the game, you can unlock various features to add to your town like water fountains, cafes, windmills. You can plants trees and gardens to customize your town to your liking. There are hundreds of furniture pieces that you can design your own home with, or barter with your town's residents. You can collect up to ten residents in your town and they will give you items so you can customize your own home. You earn money (bells) by harvesting fruits, catching fish, and DOZENS of other things. Small things like the leaves changing in real time to big things like Thanksgiving. This RPG has a great deal to it! There are events that happen throughout the year in this game that sync with your 3DS' clock and calendar. Players can relax with fishing and swims in the ocean, or they can use Nintendo's Wi-Fi connection to visit a friend's village, or head to Tortimer Island for multiplayer mini-games. As with all games in the series, time passes in New Leaf just like it does in real life: seasons change, villagers wear weather-appropriate outfits, and the town celebrates a variety of holidays. Slider, and Blanca, or they can meet new characters like the gardening sloth Leif, the alpacas Reese and Cyrus who own a re-sale store, and the dog personal assistant Isabelle. As they explore their town, gamers can visit familiar characters like Tom Nook, K.K. Players can collect money from fellow citizens in order to build things like bridges, fountains, and police stations, and they can make laws requiring citizens to be active at certain times of day. As always, players are free to explore their quaint village, interact with anthropomorphic animals, and customize their home and physical appearance, but New Leaf also introduces a mechanic that lets gamers become the town mayor, create laws, and build public works projects. Nintendo's popular life development sim comes to 3DS in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
