i really wanna play wild world to bad they didnt release it for wii or ds
You'll get a wider variety of responses in the General AC Discussion forum lol
Anyway, I'll rank them best to worst, minus the spinoffs.
1. New Leaf (Pros: Amazing new game mechanics, beautiful art style, good villager dialogue. No cons.)
2. City Folk (Pros: THE CITY. THE CITY IS AMAZING. Not as expansive as NL, but so much more to do than in the original. Display resolution of the game is good (in comparison to the other AC games, haha) Cons: Bad art style.)
3. N64/Gamecube (Pros: Extremely vivid and amazing villager dialogue. The new features in どうぶつの森 e+, shame it was never released internationally. Cons: Kinda a bland game overall except for the villagers.)
4. Pocket Camp (Pros: No pros. Cons: Very very bland. I enjoyed this for an hour and never touched it again.)
5. Wild World. I know it's irrational, but I CAN NOT STAND anything with a framerate lower than 24 FPS.
You'll get a wider variety of responses in the General AC Discussion forum lol
Anyway, I'll rank them best to worst, minus the spinoffs.
1. New Leaf (Pros: Amazing new game mechanics, beautiful art style, good villager dialogue. No cons.)
2. City Folk (Pros: THE CITY. THE CITY IS AMAZING. Not as expansive as NL, but so much more to do than in the original. Display resolution of the game is good (in comparison to the other AC games, haha) Cons: Bad art style.)
3. N64/Gamecube (Pros: Extremely vivid and amazing villager dialogue. The new features in どうぶつの森 e+, shame it was never released internationally. Cons: Kinda a bland game overall except for the villagers.)
4. Pocket Camp (Pros: No pros. Cons: Very very bland. I enjoyed this for an hour and never touched it again.)
5. Wild World. I know it's irrational, but I CAN NOT STAND anything with a framerate lower than 24 FPS.
Why didn't you enjoy CF?I have played the following:
Animal Crossing: Population: Growing! (GameCube game)
Animal Crossing: City Folk
Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Of the three, I'd have to say that New Leaf is probably the best, but Population Growing! is a really strong game. I didn't enjoy City Folk at all.
While I greatly miss the unique character that Population: Growing! had, such as is shown in the holidays that have since been removed, the little wishing well statue guy, Cooper's morning aerobics, Wendell actually doing something worthwhile, and the watering down of the Cranky and Snooty personalities in New Leaf, it just doesn't compete with all of the great additions that have been made thanks to technological advancement. I still love it for what it is though and I like to visit my old town once in a rare while just for nostalgia's sake.
New Leaf has a ton of content, both in the original iteration and especially in the Welcome Amiibo update, that just makes it terribly addicting. Being able to play with friends and other players around the world and trade items and villagers. Being able to share your artistic creations with the world through the QR Scanner machine in the Able Sisters' store. The mini games on the island, as well as on the in-game 3DS and Wii U consoles. Public Works Projects. I haven't even gotten to the ridiculous amount of customization you can put into your home and all the series mainstay ways to spend time like bug catching and fishing. It's really quite impressive to behold and it keeps calling me, and many others, back time and time again. It's not a perfect game, the towns are too small and the 10 villager limit is disappointing, but it's still a wonderful game and definitely my favorite in the series.