At first glance Animal Crossing looks like another childish game that would only appeal to little kids, but looks can be deseaving, Animal Crossing can eppeal to anyone and is by far a very good game. You can do pretty much anything you want, you can collect insects, fossils, fish, and paintings and then either donate it to the museum and/or decorate your house with it, thats right, you can even furnish your pad with chairs, sofas, TVs, friges, cabanents, and everything in between. You play as a "human" that moved from his parents house and moved in to a town filled with animals that where clothes, walk on hinde legs, and talk. You have to do jobs for these things to pay the rent on your house. Animal Crossing runs on actual time using the Gamecube's eternal clock, yup, even when the powers off the game continues, and if you don't play for awhile the animals in the game will get mad at you for not visiting them All in all this game does'nt have enough to keep you interested, i know thats hard to believe. Overall, lets just say it takes patience to play this game, i would recomend this to anybody.
A friend of mine recently found Animal Crossing buried in his bedroom, and he gave it to me because I had bought my GameCube off of him a few years back. I always wanted to try this interesting looking game, and let m... Read Full Review
(Please read the whole review before rating. Thanks ) GAMEPLAY: This game really doesn't have a story and really doesn't need one. It's a very cute sim. But here is the way it starts anyway. Your on a train and a cat... Read Full Review