Animal Crossing
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Fact sheet
Game name | Animal Crossing |
First released on |
Friday 14th of December 2001 2001-12-14
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Genres | Simulator |
Age ratings | ESRB E · PEGI Three |
Game modes | Single player |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Developer(s) | Nintendo EAD |
Platform(s) | NGC |
Views | 778 times |
Rating | 8.4/10 (5 votes) |
Animal Crossing Summary
Occasionally strange but completely addictive, Nintendo's Animal Crossing for the GameCube is not so much a game as a simulation of life on a small town. Players begin the game by setting out to live life on their own in a colorful town, where they are greeted by a seemingly endless supply of things to do and characters to meet.
Time passes in Animal Crossing in real-time, as the month, day, season, and time of day matches that of the player's. Holiday seasons come and go in Animal Crossing, just as they would in the real world. Experience the freedom to fish, decorate your house, go bug catching, garden, write letters, and even play original Nintendo NES games in this imaginative, and addictive game.
Animal Crossing releases
Region | Release date | Platform | |
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Japan | Friday 14th of December 2001 | Nintendo GameCube |
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North America | Sunday 15th of September 2002 | Nintendo GameCube |
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Australia | Friday 17th of October 2003 | Nintendo GameCube |
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Europe | Friday 24th of September 2004 | Nintendo GameCube |