From each Animal Crossing game you've played: what was your favourite part?
I'll start:
Wild World: Discovering a new franchise makes it hard to pick one thing. My favourite memory was walking into my sister's town and seeing her fully-upgraded Nook shop, with Shampoodle in the back and everything.
City Folk: The city was the only part I could say I enjoyed as much as I did. The controls were clunky at best, Wild World was a lot better to me. The city was a pretty fresh idea.
New Leaf: Dream Suite! There's so much that was good about New Leaf, but I really love the Dream Suite. You can visit anyone at any time, and just marvel in these amazing time-locked towns. Also this is where I fully discovered you could talk to Sable.
Happy Home Designer: I'm a designer at heart, so Happy Home Designer was really REALLY good at capturing that. It also added the good features about designing houses back into New Leaf.
New Horizons: It's the calm in the storm. I just like how peaceful it is. Sure, there's quite a bit missing, but as a series that banks on nostalgia, it sure is hitting a lot of it. Also, vaulting poles saved my life.
I'll start:
Wild World: Discovering a new franchise makes it hard to pick one thing. My favourite memory was walking into my sister's town and seeing her fully-upgraded Nook shop, with Shampoodle in the back and everything.
City Folk: The city was the only part I could say I enjoyed as much as I did. The controls were clunky at best, Wild World was a lot better to me. The city was a pretty fresh idea.
New Leaf: Dream Suite! There's so much that was good about New Leaf, but I really love the Dream Suite. You can visit anyone at any time, and just marvel in these amazing time-locked towns. Also this is where I fully discovered you could talk to Sable.
Happy Home Designer: I'm a designer at heart, so Happy Home Designer was really REALLY good at capturing that. It also added the good features about designing houses back into New Leaf.
New Horizons: It's the calm in the storm. I just like how peaceful it is. Sure, there's quite a bit missing, but as a series that banks on nostalgia, it sure is hitting a lot of it. Also, vaulting poles saved my life.