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Animal Crossing Series Start Date | April 14, 2001 |
Latest Series | Animal Crossing Pocket Camp Complete |
Primary developer(s) / Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Genre(s) | Simulation |
Key people | Katsuya Eguchi |
Image | Name | Game Device | Description |
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![]() | Doubutsu no Mori | Nintendo 64 | The first game in the series, originally released on the Nintendo 64 in Japan. |
![]() | Doubutsu no Mori+ | GameCube | Released in Japan as a Nintendo GameCube port of the original game on Nintendo 64. Doubutsu no Mori+ expands upon the original Doubutsu no Mori, including the addition of the Museum, Able Sisters, and Animal Island. |
![]() | Animal Crossing | GameCube | The first game to be released in the west, Animal Crossing changed numerous aesthetic and gameplay elements from Doubutsu no Mori+, as well as adding new regional events. |
![]() | Doubutsu no Mori e+ | GameCube | A re-localization of Animal Crossing for Japan, Doubutsu no Mori e+ featured additional changes and updates, including new Villagers, critters, and enhanced e-Reader support. Released exclusively in Japan. |
![]() | Animal Crossing: Wild World | Nintendo DS Wii U(Virtual Console) | The first game released on a handheld console and the first to be released worldwide, Wild World featured changes to villager interactions, a story-based missions system, and emphasis on player customization. Wild World also trimmed out villagers and events, many not returning until future games. Wild World was also the first to feature online multiplayer (via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection). Wild World outsold its predecessor with 11.75 million copies sold to become the best-selling Animal Crossing game until New Leaf. [1] [1] Nintendo. 'Nintendo DS Software'. Retrieved March 25, 2021. [1] Nintendo. 'Nintendo DS Software'. Retrieved March 25, 2021. |
![]() | Dรฒngwรน Sฤnlรญn | iQue Player | The iQue Player port of Doubutsu no Mori, it features numerous localization changes to items and textures. |
![]() | Animal Crossing: City Folk | Nintendo Wii | City Folk includes new and changed features, most notable the addition of the City. Many Villagers and events cut from Wild World return, with new events including Festivale and Bunny Day, as well as additional regional holidays. Some copies of the game were also bundled with Wii Speak. |
![]() | Animal Crossing: New Leaf | Nintendo 3DS | New Leaf brought significant changes to the Animal Crossing series, with the gameplay placing a huge emphasis on the player's role as mayor of their town. New Leaf added two new Villager personalities, Smug and Uchi, with several villagers having their personality realigned. New Leaf also featured a new shopping district known as Main Street, additional special characters including Isabelle, the ability to share and visit towns by dreaming and Tortimer Island, where players can chose to play out minigames and collect exotic goods. New Leaf sold 12.82 million copies, outselling ๋๋ฌ์ค์ธ์ to become the highest-selling Animal Crossing game until New Horizons. [2] [2] Nintendo. 'Top Selling Software Sales Units: Nintendo 3DS Software'. Retrieved March 25, 2021. [2] Nintendo. 'Top Selling Software Sales Units: Nintendo 3DS Software'. Retrieved March 25, 2021. |
![]() | Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo | Nintendo 3DS | An expansion update for New Leaf, Welcome amiibo brought back villagers cut since Doubutsu no Mori e+, introduced an area known as the campground, and added amiibo functionality. The expansion also included crossover villagers with the likes of Zelda, Splatoon, Sanrio, and Monster Hunter. Welcome amiibo was released as a standalone updated version of the game. |
![]() | Animal Crossing: New Horizons | Nintendo Switch | The first main Animal Crossing series game to be in high-definition, New Horizons features the player living on a deserted island hosted by Nook Inc., and they are given the task to promote the island and gain the attention of K.K.K.K.. New Horizons introduces the ability to craft items, allowing the player to craft furniture and tools alongside special goods such as fish bait to catch fish. Additional features in New Horizons include the ability to place furniture outside, a new application to modify cliffs, water, and paths, changes to villager interactions and personalities, a Ladder and Vaulting Pole for easier navigation, and the ability to host multiplayer sessions without relying on friend lists. New Horizons gained notoriety in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, and it has sold 31.18 million copies, eclipsing New Leaf to become the best-selling Animal Crossing game. [3] [3] Nintendo (September 30, 2020). Top Selling Title Sales Units. Retrieved March 25, 2021. [3] Nintendo (September 30, 2020). Top Selling Title Sales Units. Retrieved March 25, 2021. |
![]() | Happy Home Paradise | Nintendo Switch ๐November 05 2021 | A paid downloadable expansion for New Horizons, and successor to the Nintendo 3DS spin-off game Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer. The Player can travel to an archipelago resort to design vacation homes for characters, with newly introduced items and abilities able to be taken back to the Player's home island. The expansion is available for individual purchase from the Nintendo eShop, or can be played as part of a Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pass subscription. |
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Name | Doubutsu no Mori |
Game Device | Nintendo 64 |
Description | The first game in the series, originally released on the Nintendo 64 in Japan. |
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Name | Doubutsu no Mori+ |
Game Device | GameCube |
Description | Released in Japan as a Nintendo GameCube port of the original game on Nintendo 64. Doubutsu no Mori+ expands upon the original Doubutsu no Mori, including the addition of the Museum, Able Sisters, and Animal Island. |
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Name | Animal Crossing |
Game Device | GameCube |
Description | The first game to be released in the west, Animal Crossing changed numerous aesthetic and gameplay elements from Doubutsu no Mori+, as well as adding new regional events. |
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Name | Doubutsu no Mori e+ |
Game Device | GameCube |
Description | A re-localization of Animal Crossing for Japan, Doubutsu no Mori e+ featured additional changes and updates, including new Villagers, critters, and enhanced e-Reader support. Released exclusively in Japan. |
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Name | Animal Crossing: Wild World |
Game Device | Nintendo DS Wii U(Virtual Console) |
Description | The first game released on a handheld console and the first to be released worldwide, Wild World featured changes to villager interactions, a story-based missions system, and emphasis on player customization. Wild World also trimmed out villagers and events, many not returning until future games. Wild World was also the first to feature online multiplayer (via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection). Wild World outsold its predecessor with 11.75 million copies sold to become the best-selling Animal Crossing game until New Leaf. [1] [1] Nintendo. 'Nintendo DS Software'. Retrieved March 25, 2021. [1] Nintendo. 'Nintendo DS Software'. Retrieved March 25, 2021. |
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Name | Dรฒngwรน Sฤnlรญn |
Game Device | iQue Player |
Description | The iQue Player port of Doubutsu no Mori, it features numerous localization changes to items and textures. |
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Name | Animal Crossing: City Folk |
Game Device | Nintendo Wii |
Description | City Folk includes new and changed features, most notable the addition of the City. Many Villagers and events cut from Wild World return, with new events including Festivale and Bunny Day, as well as additional regional holidays. Some copies of the game were also bundled with Wii Speak. |
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Name | Animal Crossing: New Leaf |
Game Device | Nintendo 3DS |
Description | New Leaf brought significant changes to the Animal Crossing series, with the gameplay placing a huge emphasis on the player's role as mayor of their town. New Leaf added two new Villager personalities, Smug and Uchi, with several villagers having their personality realigned. New Leaf also featured a new shopping district known as Main Street, additional special characters including Isabelle, the ability to share and visit towns by dreaming and Tortimer Island, where players can chose to play out minigames and collect exotic goods. New Leaf sold 12.82 million copies, outselling ๋๋ฌ์ค์ธ์ to become the highest-selling Animal Crossing game until New Horizons. [2] [2] Nintendo. 'Top Selling Software Sales Units: Nintendo 3DS Software'. Retrieved March 25, 2021. [2] Nintendo. 'Top Selling Software Sales Units: Nintendo 3DS Software'. Retrieved March 25, 2021. |
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Name | Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo |
Game Device | Nintendo 3DS |
Description | An expansion update for New Leaf, Welcome amiibo brought back villagers cut since Doubutsu no Mori e+, introduced an area known as the campground, and added amiibo functionality. The expansion also included crossover villagers with the likes of Zelda, Splatoon, Sanrio, and Monster Hunter. Welcome amiibo was released as a standalone updated version of the game. |
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Name | Animal Crossing: New Horizons |
Game Device | Nintendo Switch |
Description | The first main Animal Crossing series game to be in high-definition, New Horizons features the player living on a deserted island hosted by Nook Inc., and they are given the task to promote the island and gain the attention of K.K.K.K.. New Horizons introduces the ability to craft items, allowing the player to craft furniture and tools alongside special goods such as fish bait to catch fish. Additional features in New Horizons include the ability to place furniture outside, a new application to modify cliffs, water, and paths, changes to villager interactions and personalities, a Ladder and Vaulting Pole for easier navigation, and the ability to host multiplayer sessions without relying on friend lists. New Horizons gained notoriety in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, and it has sold 31.18 million copies, eclipsing New Leaf to become the best-selling Animal Crossing game. [3] [3] Nintendo (September 30, 2020). Top Selling Title Sales Units. Retrieved March 25, 2021. [3] Nintendo (September 30, 2020). Top Selling Title Sales Units. Retrieved March 25, 2021. |
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Name | Happy Home Paradise |
Game Device | Nintendo Switch ๐November 05 2021 |
Description | A paid downloadable expansion for New Horizons, and successor to the Nintendo 3DS spin-off game Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer. The Player can travel to an archipelago resort to design vacation homes for characters, with newly introduced items and abilities able to be taken back to the Player's home island. The expansion is available for individual purchase from the Nintendo eShop, or can be played as part of a Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pass subscription. |
Image | Name | Game Device | Description |
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![]() | Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer | Nintendo | Based on New Leaf, this spin-off focuses on designing homes and gardens. It is the first game in the series that can use amiibo. |
![]() | Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival | Wii U | A multiplayer party game that utilizes amiibo. |
![]() | Animal Crossing Pocket Camp | iOS/Android | First game to be released on mobile devices. Receives regular content updates. |
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Name | Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer |
Game Device | Nintendo |
Description | Based on New Leaf, this spin-off focuses on designing homes and gardens. It is the first game in the series that can use amiibo. |
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Name | Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival |
Game Device | Wii U |
Description | A multiplayer party game that utilizes amiibo. |
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Name | Animal Crossing Pocket Camp |
Game Device | iOS/Android |
Description | First game to be released on mobile devices. Receives regular content updates. |
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