| Animal Crossing Platform: Gamecube Rated: E (Everyone) |
| Hear my warning before you read further, this game is addictive and will be a part of your daily routine. In this game you a new guy or girl in a town (you can name the town) filled with animals. When you first play the game and own a house, you find out that you don't have much money to pay for it, so you have to work for it and when your done your free to do whatever you want to but don't forget to pay that debt. Think of this game as a second life on your own where you can do whatever you want to do. Don't forget to make friends and ask them to your part of town. There are tons of ways to make money so your not trapped with one option. The interaction in this game is pretty amazing, you can mail letters to animals in your own., you can connect with your GBA and play Nintendo, make clothing designs, and check your island that you can also name, also the e-reader and AC cards can enhance the game a bit. There are so many activites in this game, you can play Nintendo, make errands for people, create the town song, search for money and fossils, and more. If you feel like it you can donate, examined fossils, fish, bugs, and art to the town museum. The sound in this game is o.k. and the music is catchy. The controls are very simple, that it only takes a minute to learn. The graphics are simple so it's not really something to look foward to. The game play is o.k. but since the game runs on real time and certain things happen at certain times, you have to plan your day ahead of time so you have to play the game. The game o.k. it's just you need to plan your day ahead of time so the animals won't hate you for being lazy and you won't miss anything rare or cool. The Score: Sound: 3.0 Graphics: 2.5 Controls: 4.0 Gameplay: 3.5 |