unless you have your own TV to play it on, but even then there's issues for a lot of people). Bring to life an expansive and dynamic board game where the board is based on the months of the year like the core Animal Crossing series. Your amiibo are front-and-center in this party game, and you’ll get to use them with fun content. And that's not always possible on a TV (you go on holidays/vacations, other people use the TV, you won't be able to play certain in-game events and such if family want to watch a show. Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival is a brand-new way to play with your favorite Animal Crossing characters. Something that runs in real time, and requires you check it pretty much every day, needs to be easily accessible. Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival is a brand-new way to play with your favorite Animal Crossing characters. I was obsessed with Wild World but I barely even touched the GC and Wii versions that I own.
Animal crossing wii u portable#
Personally I think something like AC is far better suited on a portable console anyway. It features a bigger city than the 3DS version. It features new animals, the animals return, new furniture, items, fish, insects, fossils, etc.
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This game features you as the mayor of the town since Animal Crossing: New Leaf. It's called 'Animal Crossing Wii U', for the Nintendo Wii U, with HD Graphics. If it's happening at all, it'd probably be announced at E3 NEXT year, and then we'd be waiting just as long for that as we are New Leaf, assuming it won't just be a straight port. This is the 5th game of the Animal Crossing series. So I have no idea why anyone thinks AC:WiiU would come out anytime before at least 3/4 years from now. Nintendo evidently are't overly bothered about even releasing AC:NL (at least in the West) as it is, because they won't get as many sales as Japan due to Mario/Pokémon being the most popular Western titles.