Animal Crossing[lower-alpha 1] is a video game series developed by Nintendo, in which the player lives their own virtual life in a village populated with anthropomorphic animals. The game takes place in real time, reflecting the current time of day and season. The individual games have been widely praised for their uniqueness and innovative nature,[1][2][3] which has led to the series becoming one of Nintendo's leading franchises. It was reported in 2007 that 7,000,000 units of games from the Animal Crossing series had been sold.[4]
Games
Main series
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Release years by system: 2001 – Nintendo 64 |
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Release years by system: 2008 – Wii |
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Release years by system: 2012 – Nintendo 3DS |
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Release years by system: 2020 – Nintendo Switch |
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Spin-offs
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Release years by system: 2015 – Nintendo 3DS |
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Release years by system: 2017 – iOS, Android |
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Other media
Film
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Gekijōban Dōbutsu no Mori | December 16, 2006 | none | none |
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Manga
Title | Author | Notes |
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Dōbutsu no Mori Hohinda Mura Yori[lower-alpha 11] | Sayori Abe[lower-alpha 12] | Children's manga series based on the Animal Crossing series. It was published in Japanese in Japan by Shogakukan,[5] and in Spanish (simply titled Animal Crossing) by Norma Editorial.[6] |
Animal Crossing: New Horizons[lower-alpha 13] | Kokonasu Rumba[lower-alpha 14] | Children's manga series based on the Animal Crossing series, with the original manga published in Japan by Shogakukan.[7] The English version was published by Viz Media in the United States,[8] and by Shogakukan Asia in Singapore.[9] |
Animal Crossing: The Bestest Island[lower-alpha 15] | Ryuhei Osaki[lower-alpha 16] | Children's manga series based on the Animal Crossing series, published in Japan by Shogakukan,[10] with the English version published by Shogakukan Asia in Singapore.[11] |
Assemble! Animal Crossing : News from the Carefree Island[lower-alpha 17] | Minori Kato[lower-alpha 18] | Children's manga series based on the Animal Crossing series, published in Japan by Shogakukan,[12] with the English version published by Shogakukan Asia in Singapore.[13] |
Applications
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Animal Crossing Clock | DSiWare | 4 May 2009 (US, EU) | A themed clock for the Nintendo DSi that can change from Analog to Digital. |
Animal Crossing Calculator | DSiWare | 4 May 2009 (US, EU) | A themed calculator for the Nintendo DSi. |
Animal Crossing Plaza | Wii U eShop | 8 August 2013 (Worldwide) | A free WaraWara Plaza-like app/community for Wii U owners, where they could interact and publicly share content from New Leaf. Service was discontinued and the app was delisted on December 22, 2014. |
Photos with Animal Crossing | Nintendo 3DS eShop | 2014 (Japan), 10 July 2015 (EU) | An AR-photo App which allows for photos of Animal Crossing characters to be taken in real environments via. the use of themed AR Cards. Distributed via. mailing list and competition only in EU regions. Available with Animal Crossing themed e-Shop cards in Japan. |
Notes
- ↑ Known in Japan as Dōbutsu no Mori (Japanese: どうぶつの森)
- ↑ Japanese: どうぶつの森+, Hepburn: Dōbutsu no Mori+, lit. Animal Forest+
- ↑ Japanese: どうぶつの森e+, Hepburn: Dōbutsu no Mori e+, lit. Animal Forest e+
- ↑ Japanese: おいでよ どうぶつの森, Hepburn: Oideyo Dōbutsu no Mori
- ↑ Japanese: 街へいこうよ どうぶつの森, Hepburn: Machi e ikō yo: Dōbutsu no Mori
- ↑ Japanese: とびだせ どうぶつの森, Hepburn: Tobidase Dōbutsu no Mori
- ↑ Japanese: あつまれ どうぶつの森, Hepburn: Atsumare Dōbutsu no Mori
- ↑ Japanese: どうぶつの森:ハッピーホームデザイナー, Hepburn: Dōbutsu no Mori: Happī Hōmu Dezainā
- ↑ Japanese: どうぶつの森amiiboフェスティバル, Hepburn: Dōbutsu no Mori: amiibo Fesutibaru
- ↑ Japanese: どうぶつの森 ポケットキャンプ, Hepburn: Dōbutsu no mori poketto kyanpu
- ↑ どうぶつの森 ホヒンダ村だより
- ↑ あべさより Abe Sayori
- ↑ あつまれ どうぶつの森 ~無人島Diary~
- ↑ ココナスルンバ
- ↑ あつまれ どうぶつの森 とことん!イチバン島
- ↑ 大崎亮平 Ōsaki Ryūhei
- ↑ あつまれどうぶつの森~のんびり島だより~
- ↑ 加藤みのり Katō Minori
References
- ↑ "IGN: Doubutsu no Mori Review". IGN. Archived from the original on 2009-04-29. Retrieved 2007-05-17.
- ↑ "IGN: Animal Crossing Review". IGN. Archived from the original on 2008-01-17. Retrieved 2007-05-17.
- ↑ "Animal Crossing: Wild World for DS Review". GameSpot. Archived from the original on 2007-05-16. Retrieved 2007-05-17.
- ↑ "Animal Crossing in Shigeru Miyamoto's Keynote at GDC". The Bell Tree (03-10-07). Retrieved 2007-05-17.
- ↑ "どうぶつの森 ホヒンダ村だより" (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2023-02-25.
- ↑ Animal Crossing 1. Norma Editorial. Retrieved 2023-02-24.
- ↑ "ココナスルンバ" (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2023-02-25.
- ↑ "Animal Crossing". Viz Media. Retrieved 2023-02-24.
- ↑ "Animal Crossing: Deserted Island Diary Vol 1". Shogakukan Asia. Retrieved 2023-02-24.
- ↑ "あつまれ どうぶつの森 とことん!イチバン島 1" (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2023-02-25.
- ↑ "Animal Crossing: The Bestest Island #1". Shogakukan Asia. Retrieved 2023-02-24.
- ↑ "あつまれどうぶつの森~のんびり島だより~ 1" (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Retrieved 2023-02-25.
- ↑ "Assemble! Animal Crossing : News from the Carefree Island Vol 1". Shogakukan Asia. Retrieved 2023-02-24.
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