Gaming LF some nice games

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Hey there. Im looking for some new fun games for my 3ds. I don't want any kid games like Animal Crossing. Especially some RPG's would be welcome.

What i played:

Pokemon XYORAS
Kingdom Hearts 3D
NSMB2
Super mario 3D land
Yu-gi-oh
Super mystery Dungeon

(can't think of anything else atm)
 
animal crossing isnt a kid game, its more like a collection and landscaping game.

but anyway, professor layton, any zelda game, bravely default 1 and 2, shantae and the pirates curse, devil survivor 1 and 2, persona q, conception 2, inazuma eleven go chrono stones and fantasy life are games to play
 
you should try monster hunter ultimate 3&4, legend of zelda ocarina of time 3d, majoras mask 3d, and hyrule warriors legends. smash bros 3ds, mario kart 7, yo-kai watch, nd mario&sonic rio 2016 olympic games. also if you have the new 3ds/xl, you should try xenoblade Chronicles, its a very good game.
 
Rune Factory 4. It's a farming-like game with RPG elements. It's literal motto used to be "An RPG Harvest Moon!" or something like that :ha:

Not sure why you think Animal Crossing is old good for kids, although I'm extremely biased. Fantasy Life and Yokai Watch, two games that have been already suggested, are good games, but are known to be games catered to a younger audience but are games that anyone can enjoy ^_^ AC still will never be everyone and can get old after awhile, like any other game. But unless a game is trying to teach you the alphabet or how to recognize what sound a cow makes (it's moo btw), I wouldn't assume anything.
 
It just looks so extremily childish
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If you havent played the Shin Megami Tensei games, I highly suggest them.

SMTIV - looks incredible on the 3DS and makes good use of the 3D effect. Its a 3rd person adventure RPG with demon collection and fusion. Its like mature pokemon for adults.

SMT Devil Summoner Soul Hackers - is a little like SMTIV, but more of a dungeon crawler. Set in the 90s where hacking was cooler that it really was. It was originally a Sega Saturn game later moved over to the PlayStation but never in english.

SMT: Devil Survivor games (Overclocked and Break Record) are a different kind of animal. These are turn based tactical RPGs. In the first game you get locked in a city and have to fight your way out. The second game is sort of the same deal, but on a country sized ordeal. You talk to people and fight demons (with your demons) on urban isometric grids. Both 1 and 2 debuted on the DS originally, but have been enhanced for the 3DS. The first game got a new chapter, and the second game added another 30 hour story arch. Sadly, there is almost no 3D at all.
 
I don't want any kid games like Animal Crossing.
Really? Really? You're whining about Animal Crossing being a "kid" game? In that case, is any game with multicolored animals a "kid" game? Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh are "kid" games then, too, I guess.
 
For more puzzle/visual novel type gameplay: Virtue's Last Reward (continued from 999), Professor Layton (not really my style, but still fun to deal with)...

RPGS: Tales of the Abyss, Rune Factory (like Harvest Moon but with fighting monsters), any of the Shin Megami Tensei games, Persona Q (not a fan of the dungeon crawling aspect, although the characters are good!)...LoZ: Link Between Worlds (classic 2D Zelda gameplay with new mechanics).

Online Play Only: Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate (great gameplay, just use single player to learn how to fight monsters and the multiplayer to take down the REALLY HARD ones), Triforce Heroes

Pick up and play: Gunman Clive (either 1 - personally, I think the first has a lot more personality), Tetris Axis, SteamWorld Dig (really simple but fun!)
 
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Really? Really? You're whining about Animal Crossing being a "kid" game? In that case, is any game with multicolored animals a "kid" game? Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh are "kid" games then, too, I guess.
They are though. The target demographic for both of the games you mentioned is children
 
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Another vote for Rune Factory 4. I think I put more hours into that game than anything else on any platform.
 

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