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Nathanial Hoge
> 3 dayThis is actually a pretty big deal. Nowhere in the listing does this indicate it is a used game or that it will not be included with a case. Part of the reason I paid out this asking price is because it isnt presented as used. I could have saved 20 bucks getting a used copy locally. Really disappointed that this is not presented more clearly. I mean, the primary image for the listing IS the case that it didnt come with. Now I need to find a case so it can properly be organized on the shelf with the rest of my games.
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Yazmin Windler
> 3 dayIts just as much fun as everyone has been saying, and Im so happy i finally got it!
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Jessie Haynes
Greater than one weekSo I bought this for my small children and I am also obsessed. I find it relaxing and a good way of teaching my children accounting and money management. Something new every day! Sure there are some kinks Id have liked ironed out, like multi-player screeds, etc.. like Mario Cart, but still fun!
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M
> 3 dayOne of the few games on the market that can be enjoyed by the entire family. Wife and daughter spend hours playing. Can pick and choose who visits your island. Emode (think that’s what they are called) can be scanned in and added to game. Family fun.
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sam
> 3 dayOver the years I have tried several iterations of Animal Crossing and never understood the hype. I always buy the big releases from Nintendo, and was thinking about passing this one by because I haven’t gotten in to this series before... but I am glad I gave it a shot! This game is super chill. You have a character on an island and do things like: - Search for materials such as wood, stone, clay, iron, tree branches, etc. - Find recipes to craft things. These might be given to you by other people on the island, found in a bottle on the shore of a beach, etc. - Craft things like tools, furniture, campfires, etc. - Visit a store that has different merchandise each day. - Go fishing. - Capture insects - Dig up fossils The typical gameplay loop for a given day is something like: go around and gather materials (there is a set amount you can get each day), search the beach for bottles that might have crafting recipes, visit the store to see if there is any interesting stuff for sale, craft/sell any items to the store that they are buying for extra $$ on a given day, dig up and donate fossils to a museum on your island. You collect money in the game by either just finding it or selling stuff, and can use it to upgrade your home from a tent, to a house, to a bigger house, etc (with more room to put stuff). The game seems to be intended to play in small chunks on a daily basis, which I actually really like. It has a lot of charm, is very relaxing to play, and has a really enjoyable gameplay loop that is fun but low stress. On the surface it seems like there’s not a lot to the game, which is part of why I have not gotten in to this series in the past, but playing this one I feel like I finally get it. It’s whatever you make of it. For me it is just a really relaxing way to spend 15-30 mins a day.
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Monique N
> 3 daySon loves it
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Brooklynn Ginsburg
> 3 dayafter having adored playing animal crossing on my ds as a child, i finally got around to ordering a copy for my nintendo switch. i love it! so nostalgic, i’m having a blast.
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John
> 3 day7 year old loves it!
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Mango
> 3 dayI literally have over 300 hrs in this game since I got it. I have an addiction. Buy at your own risk.
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****Lee****
> 3 dayReally cute game for my 10yr old daughter. She loves building up her resources and home and interacting with the characters and animals. its a good clean game and she is addicted to it.