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No candy
Posts: 6/10
Oh yes, I was in love with Animal Crossing the first time I played it. I guess you can call it obsession. i could'nt stop playing it, I was hooked. I haven't felt so hooked to a game then, other than Harvest Moon. But I was hooked. Over one month though, I got tired of it, and I haven't played it since early 2004. It's a good game, but you will get tired of it quickly. After you finish building your house and stuff, it gets repetitive.
Brunken Drawler
Posts: 25/56
One of my favorites.

And in my opinion, it really isn't aimed towards a younger audience... If you think about it. Kid's 5 6 or 7 or whatever wouldn't understand the game. How to get people to move to your town, etc. I have an attic, basement, and original upgrade.I'm trying to get all the fish and insects... and paintings. And going to Animal Island isn't really that big of a deal... I bought the cable for SP to GC for it. Sorta let me down. But now I can use it for my Tingle Tuner!
KawaiiImoto-e
Posts: 587/1068
Originally posted by Masterofmario11
It's just one of those games that's aimed towards a younger audience.


Are you sure? I think that Animal Crossing is not aimed at a specific age (Think Collectible NES-Games).
JR11
Posts: 248/533
It's just one of those games that's aimed towards a younger audience.
Ailure
Posts: 6756/11162
I'm 18. And there is probably many alot older players playing it too.

Does the age matter? Really, as long it's fun...
JR11
Posts: 243/533
I haven't played it for a few months now, but when first got it, I played it nonstop. It's a really fun game, but it would suck to see any of my friends watch me play it (I'm 15).
cpubasic13
Posts: 786/1346
Originally posted by Dylan
Originally posted by Xmas-ic13
Can't wait for it to come out for the DS. I could then play it at school...
No offense, but who brings a portable game system to school?



I do... I already played someone on Metroid Prime Hunters multiplayer... and dominated him...

I have one character... 2nd size house... almost 100,000 points in house design. I play Excitebike a lot...
Alonguy
Posts: 58/92
I have two characters in my main town, one using my real name(Jason) and one using my fake name(Alonguy). My real name has the largest house and a monument, has the modern series on the first floor, the Nintendo set on the second floor,and the basement has Holiday stuff all over. The other one has the 2nd size house, and the Mario series. He gets over 70,000 points for it.
JDavis
Posts: 350/815
Originally posted by Dylan
No offense, but who brings a portable game system to school?

*looks down at his jacket pocket, containing his DS*

*looks around and notices he is in a classroom*

Wow

Anyway, I haven't played it in a long time... I'd imagine if I booted it up, everyone left, the town's overrun with weeds, and all sorts of other bad things would have gone down.

I'll probably get ACDS. I think it'd work even better as a portable game. Plus, the touch screen would be handy. Menus, typing, designing patterns... would be great.

What would also be great is if the items in the Gamecube version would be compatible with the DS version, where you just take them to Tom Nook like you're sending them to someone and then go to Tom Nook in the DS version and tell him the code..
KawaiiImoto-e
Posts: 584/1068
Originally posted by Ailure
Oh yeah, KawaiiImoto-e hadn't tested my pear code. But since her Gamecube is out of reach now.

If anyone have a orange, please make a code for Emil in Furside. I have the other fruits beside that one.

Cherry, Apple, Pear, Coconut, Peach do I have.

I want to complete the retro set, but it seems to be just two retro items. I have the TV and want the other one. xP

Sure I would have better luck on a trading board but anyway...


^^;; My Bad...

Na, I'm happy with my Nintendo-Parasol, just love it. On a sunny or rainy day, doesn't matter, Skuld has her Nintendo-Parasol at hand. And if she's not out enjoying the wather, she's playing Wario's Woods on her NES or listening to some Airchecks.
Ailure
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Oh yeah, KawaiiImoto-e hadn't tested my pear code. But since her Gamecube is out of reach now.

If anyone have a orange, please make a code for Emil in Furside. I have the other fruits beside that one.

Cherry, Apple, Pear, Coconut, Peach do I have.

I want to complete the retro set, but it seems to be just two retro items. I have the TV and want the other one. xP

Sure I would have better luck on a trading board but anyway...
KawaiiImoto-e
Posts: 583/1068
Hmmm.. would like to play Animal Crossing again, but my Cube is out of town. So I can't play it right now.

Play it since the US-Release. and love it.

Now I'm waiting for the DS-Version, and I just hope, that it's possible to transfer my Town to the DS. (Wario's Woods)
Kirbynite
Posts: 641/1366
Originally posted by Dylan
Originally posted by Xmas-ic13
Can't wait for it to come out for the DS. I could then play it at school...
No offense, but who brings a portable game system to school?


Aparantly, not you. I know lots of people who bring Gameboys to school (And I've done it plenty of times back in my non-college days). It's a great way to pass the time during lunch or before school starts.. or even during class. (Which I don't suggest to do, even more so when the teacher's teaching )


I haven't played that game in ages. I know I'd play it every so often.. Usually the only time I start playing it again is when someone else starts playing the game.
Ailure
Posts: 6678/11162
Animal is not a RPG.

I just got the biggest house yesterday, now i'm honestly decorating for real. Before my house was just a storage place for all sort of things.
Dylan
Posts: 1203/1407
Originally posted by Xmas-ic13
Can't wait for it to come out for the DS. I could then play it at school...
No offense, but who brings a portable game system to school?


I never played Animal Crossing, but I wouldn't mind giving it a shot. Animals are neat, but I'm not too fond of RPGs... they just take too long to do everything.
Grey the Stampede
Posts: 1447/3770
Played it, liked it, broke my addiction to it. It's good, but it kinda got old for me. Nowadays I boot it up and play for a few weeks at a time, seeing how fast I can get the best house. That's pretty fun.

It all comes down to how often it rains...
cpubasic13
Posts: 785/1346
...yes... I just recently got this game, and am hooked on it...

My house so far is filled with a whole bunch of Harvest stuff. I was playing it Thanksgiving...

My brother and sister like to play this game. My brother plays games like Halo 2 and Dead or Alive, but he likes Animal Crossing. This game is not for just kids, but for everyone...

Can't wait for it to come out for the DS. I could then play it at school...
Alonguy
Posts: 52/92
I collected THE FULL MARIO SERIES! It is worth alot of points for the HRA. Make sure you can touch everything and add extra things that don't belong to any series. Go to http://Animalxing.com to see what I mean. Look under HRA.
Juggling Joker
Posts: 415/1033
My mother and sister like to play Animal Crossing, which is weird cuz my mom doesn't play any other video game.
Ailure
Posts: 6653/11162
Well yes I do.

Play it everyday, and it's wierd how you can get attached to wierd things.

I just got a retro TV, now that tune can't get out from my head now.
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