This is part of a Warpzoned review for Animal Crossing: New Leaf...
The game is perfectly suited for the 3DS, where you can feel like you accomplished something, whether it’s during a ten-or-twenty-minute mini-session, or a three-hour marathon. What’s more, the game is ideal for gamers of any age. I can proudly say that this is the first video game I have ever, in my 30+ years of being a gamer, owned two copies of. I get such enjoyment when my son comes running up to me, yelling that he shot down a balloon and got a balloon bed, and that I just have to visit his house to check it out. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, home is truly where your heart is.
Come on and slam! In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, our actions and the reactions of the animal citizens can trigger some pretty terrific dialogue. Managing our town wouldn't be the same without these characters and their rather interesting personalities.
So here are some noteworthy examples from people who are already deep into the game. I might go with Gulliver and maybe Isabelle—although she's just too friendly sometimes—as my favorite townsfolk, but it's really a hard choice.
What was the most ridiculous situation in the game you've encountered? And what was the funniest thing the citizens said to you or to each other so far? Share 'em if you got 'em.
sources: kainncrossing, pixeflutters, taxonomi, iice, r1venn, holjin, xenitaph, spammycrossing, louiscaravan
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When you're chopping down trees, always make sure you check up on your work. You might be greeted by a special design like the one above! There are other hidden images out there, so keep your eyes open! Thanks to Reggie for the heads up.