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Animal Crossing: New Horizons has become one of the biggest sensations in the world of gaming in the time since it launched. The game's island escape atmosphere arrived at a time when many players were stuck at home due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the cozy island life simulator quickly became one of the best-selling games on the Switch. Alongside the day-to-day life in the game, players have the chance to welcome some of a roster of hundreds of different villagers to their island.
There are already a lot of villagers in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. There is currently a total of 397 villagers that can live on a player's island, including the recently added Sanrio crossover villagers. Previous games such as Animal Crossing: New Leaf have had other crossover villagers with amiibos. These included villagers such as Cece.
The villagers of Animal Crossing: New Horizons are one of the most popular aspects of the game for many of its passionate fans, with over 400 unique villagers in the game that each have their own distinct personalities and attitudes. Fans often develop special bonds with their island's inhabitants, and birthdays present a special opportunity for New Horizons to honor its many eclectic villagers. Recently, a creative Animal Crossing fan sought to bring players a way to keep track of their favorite characters' special days with a complete 12-month calendar for the game's festivities.
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Reddit user weezface recently posted the colorful calendar to the Animal Crossing subreddit detailing the birthdays for all of New Horizons' large cast of villagers. Alongside the many birthdays, the calendar also includes a variety of other useful information for players looking to maximize their Animal Crossing experience. The calendar gives an in-depth list of many of the game's annual special events alongside seasonal information about shrubbery and limited-time materials.
The Animal Crossing villagers focused on with the calendar have been a staple of the franchise since its very beginning, and New Horizons' release saw the franchise bring back an idea introduced by the previous entry's updated version, New Leaf: Welcome Amiibo. From the game's March 2020 release, fans were able to purchase Amiibo cards to bring their favorite villagers to the player's island without the need to find them in-game. Character cards have been released in waves since the game's launch, with the most recent Series 5 hitting stores last November.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons has seen widespread acclaim from fans of the franchise both old and new in the two years since the game's initial release. While Nintendo previously confirmed that New Horizons received its final major update in November, the title has already seen massive success and sits behind only Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the Switch's best-sellers list. A breadth of customization options, frequent updates, and an opportune release window saw Animal Crossing: New Horizons experience a surge of popularity that will cement its place in gaming history.
- For the Super Smash Bros. Character, see Villager (character).For the player character, see player. An assortment of villagers in New Leaf. Villagers (sometimes referred as island residents in New Horizons) are the main NPCs in the Animal Crossing series, and there are currently around 460 of them (a list of them can be found here).
- Throughout its existence as a series, Animal Crossing has used many different methods for placing houses in its towns. In the original GameCube game, plots were permanently fixed around the town and villagers would build their houses onto them, but Animal Crossing: New Leaf introduced the ability for villagers to put their houses wherever there is space.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons is available now for Nintendo Switch.
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Developer(s) | Nintendo EPD | ||||
Publisher(s) | Nintendo | ||||
Platform(s) | Nintendo 3DS | ||||
Release date(s) | Title update: November 2, 2016 Retail: November 23, 2016 November 24, 2016 November 25, 2016 December 2, 2016 | ||||
Ratings | CERO: A ESRB: E[1] PEGI: 3[2] | ||||
Media | 3DS Game Card and eShop download |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo[nb 1] is an updated version of the Nintendo 3DS title Animal Crossing: New Leaf with additional content, mainly the inclusion of amiibo support. Internally, the update is referred as version 1.4 of Animal Crossing: New Leaf. This is the first major update released for the game, arriving four years after the game's initial launch in 2012. The update was released worldwide on November 2, 2016 via the Nintendo eShop as a free digital download for existing New Leaf players. In addition, the update is included on physical retail Game Cards released on November 23, 2016 in Japan, November 25, 2016 in Europe, and December 2, 2016 in North America. The Japanese and European releases include one free amiibo card with every copy.
Announcements[edit]
The update was first announced on Nintendo's official Japanese website on July 2, 2016.[3] It was later reaffirmed and announced for Western release via the September 1, 2016 Nintendo Direct.[4]
On November 2, Nintendo released an official trailer[5] and revealed additional information via a Nintendo Direct focused on the update.[6]
Features[edit]
amiibo and new villagers[edit]
Monique moves to a player's town after her amiibo is scanned.
Welcome amiibo introduces amiibo compatibility to the game. Amiibo from the Animal Crossing series, as well as amiibo from several other Nintendo franchises, are compatible.
Villagers can be brought into New Leaf by summoning Wisp, who will prompt them to scan a character's amiibo to make him transform into said villager. Once summoned, the villager will set up camp in a new campground managed by a new special character, Harvey. At that point, the player can invite the villager to live in their town.
50 villagers from Animal Crossing and Doubutsu no Mori e+ who were absent in New Leaf and earlier entries also return to the series with this update. On November 11th, 2016, 50 new amiibo cards were released featuring these 50 returning villagers.
Other amiibo series are compatible, and scanning them introduces exclusive characters and items. For example, Splatoon amiibo will bring Inkwell, Cece, or Viché into the game, as well a series of Splatoon-themed furniture and clothing items. The Legend of Zelda series amiibo also work, adding Medli, Ganon, Epona, or W. Link. Monster Hunter Stories amiibo will add Felyne to the game. Six other new amiibo cards which add villagers from a crossover promotion with Sanrio were also released in Europe and Japan. However, the pack would not see an American release until March 26, 2021, when the Sanrio amiibo cards were exclusively released to Target in North America. This release, alongside restocks in Europe and Japan, coincided with New Horizons's 1.9.0 Free Update.[7][8][9]
New[edit]
Welcome amiibo introduces 16 new villagers, 14 of which can only be obtained from scanning their amiibo. Two villagers, Filly and Holden, can only appear as visitors to the campground and cannot move into the player's town under any circumstances. All of the new villagers are a crossover with other video game series or real-life brands and companies.
Cece
Peppysquirrel
Viché
Normalsquirrel
Inkwell
Jockoctopus
Epona
Peppyhorse
Medli
Normalbird
Ganon
Crankypig
W. Link
Smugwolf
Felyne
Lazycat
Rilla
Peppygorilla
Marty
Lazybear cub
Étoile
Normalsheep
Chai
Peppyelephant
Chelsea
Normaldeer
Toby
Smugrabbit
Filly[nb 2]
Normalhorse
Holden[nb 2]
Jockhamster
Returning[edit]
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50 villagers return from Doubutsu no Mori, Animal Crossing, and the Japan-exclusive Doubutsu no Mori e+. Thirteen villagers (marked below) initially only appeared in the latter game and receive localized names for the first time. Five of the returning villagers have their personalities changed.
- Admiral
Crankybird - Bea
Normaldog - Billy
Jockgoat - Bitty
Snootyhippo - Boots
Jockalligator - Boris
Crankypig - Boyd
Crankygorilla - Buzz
Crankyeagle - Candi
Peppymouse - Carrie
Normalkangaroo - Cashmere
Snootysheep - Claude
Lazyrabbit - Cleo
Snootyhorse - Dobie
Crankywolf
(formerly lazy) - Ellie
Normalelephant - Gonzo
Crankykoala - Hopkins
Lazyrabbit - Hornsby
Lazyrhinoceros - Huck
Smugfrog
(formerly lazy) - Ike
Crankybear - Jacob[nb 3]
Lazybird - Julia
Snootyostrich - June
Normalbear cub - Ketchup
Peppyduck - Leopold
Smuglion
(formerly jock) - Louie
Jockgorilla - Maddie
Peppydog - Maggie
Normalpig - Murphy
Crankybear cub - Norma
Normalcow - Olive
Normalbear cub - Paolo
Lazyelephant - Piper
Peppybird - Plucky
Big sisterchicken
(formerly peppy) - Raddle
Lazyfrog - Rex
Lazylion - Sandy
Normalostrich - Snooty
Snootyanteater - Spike
Crankyrhinoceros - Sprocket
Jockostrich - Stella
Normalsheep - Stu
Lazybull - Sylvana
Normalsquirrel - Tad
Jockfrog - Tasha
Snootysquirrel - Tybalt
Jocktiger - Ursala
Big sisterbear
(formerly snooty) - Vivian
Snootywolf - Wade
Lazypenguin - Weber
Lazyduck
amiibo Camera[edit]
Players are able to place villagers into photographs they take with their console's camera.[10] The villagers available are from the player's town (including players), but amiibo cards can be used to summon specific villagers. They can be moved across the view (Circle Pad), rotated horizontally (in a small degree) and vertically (D-Pad); set smaller or bigger, farther or nearer; standing, sitting, lying, or running; showing emotions (unlocked ones) permanently until the revert button on the touch screen is pressed. The time and date or only date can be added by pressing A. Pressing X cycles through 3 lighting effects. The B button changes the borders of the image, and the Y button toggles the characters to look at the center of the screen. The 3D effect is not available.
- The amiibo camera feature shown on Nintendo's Twitter.
- The amiibo camera feature shown on Nintendo's Twitter.
- The amiibo camera feature, shown in the Nintendo Direct on November 2, 2016.
Campground[edit]
A new Campground has been built in town, and is located on the eastern or western cliffs of town (depending on town orientation) and is managed by Harvey. Every day an RV will appear in the campground, with a special character inside. A second RV will appear when a Welcome amiibo villager or a compatible amiibo figure is scanned. Unique and hard-to-obtain items can be purchased from Harvey or the campers using MEOW Coupons.
Town Initiatives[edit]
Town Initiatives are daily objectives that can be completed to receive MEOW Coupons, which is the currency used in the Campground. A CAT Machine has been added outside of Town Hall and allows the player to receive MEOW Coupons after completing initiatives. The initiatives range from simple tasks such as donating fish and planting trees, to more involved objectives such as spending a large amount of Bells on a single purchase. They can be viewed on the TPC screen of the menu, where the completion time will also be listed.
Home improvements[edit]
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A new house expansion, a Secret Storeroom, can be purchased from Nook's Homes for 158,000 Bells. Accessed from the touch screen, it provides a vast amount of additional storage space that can hold up to 360 items. The storeroom's inventory is separate from the existing 180-capacity locker space, but can only be accessed while inside the player's house.
After purchasing the expansion, Tom Nook will introduce the player to Lottie. She will demonstrate how to arrange furniture using the touch screen, similarly to Happy Home Designer. After the tutorial is completed, the feature will be unlocked for use in the player's house, making it easier to arrange furniture and stack items.
In addition, clothes can now be displayed on the walls of a house, just as they can in Happy Home Designer.
Sell Town[edit]
When opting to rebuild a town, the player can now sell the town to Tom Nook for a large amount of Bells that can be transferred to help create a new town. The player's catalog can optionally be sold for additional funds, or transferred to the new town. The funds can either be received as a lump sum, or in small daily installments with additional interest payments of 10%.
Selling a town is only possible if the town has a prestige level of 3. This can be determined by the growth stage of the Town Tree (50 days and 50 hours). Public Works Projects that have been requested by villagers in the old town will automatically be available to construct in the new town.
Minigames[edit]
The update includes two new minigames, Animal Crossing: Puzzle League and Desert Island Escape. These can be played by activating a Nintendo 3DS XL/New Nintendo 3DS XL or a Wii U piece of furniture, respectively. High scores at these games reward the player with exclusive furniture and clothing sets, as well as MEOW Coupons.
Gameplay changes[edit]
Interface[edit]
- Screenshots can now be shared to Facebook and Twitter directly from a dedicated button on the touch screen.
- The TPC menu has been divided into tabs. One tab displays Town Initiatives while the other displays the TPC.
- The 'Friends in Town' button is now a darker green color.
- The text box when loading and saving now has a light blue border, instead of cyan, and a dark blue background.
- Fruit can now be stacked while in the storage interface.
- The storage interface will remember the last viewed page for each tab instead of resetting to the first page.
- The search function of the catalog machine has been improved with keyword support, and no longer requires exact search terms to find items.
Furniture[edit]
- Many new Fortune Cookie items are available, including a Wii U and New Nintendo 3DS.
- Floating balloon presents now contain items outside of the Balloon Series once the full series has been obtained.
- In PAL versions, the Balloon-Dog Lamp has been renamed to the Balloon-Poodle Lamp.
- Cushions now function as chairs and can be placed on top of other chairs.
- Stools now also function as tables.
- Many new objects, including two-tile items, can now be placed on tables.
- The Sprinkler and Lawn Mower can now be ordered from the catalog machine.
- On the date of the town's anniversary, the player will receive a miniature model of the plaza tree.
Interactivity[edit]
- Players and villagers can sit on rocks.
- Players can shake trees while holding tools except Shovel and Axe due to players having to hold them with both hands.
- Players can interact with items in front of them while sitting down.
- Players can perform a short dance when interacting with the campfire Campground. In Multiplayer, players rub their hands together.
- Players will pose in a fighting stance when interacting with a Judge's Bell.
- Beans that are thrown on the ground in the Campground or Main Street will now attract nearby birds, who will land on the ground and eat them.
- Club Tortimer now has a mute function, which allows the player to hide other players' text.
- Visiting players are not able to remove ground designs set in the host town.
Miscellaneous[edit]
- Existing Dream Addresses are not compatible with the update. A new address must be generated at the Dream Suite to share a Dream Town, and addresses now contain letters in addition to numbers.
- Villagers can now move out up to 10 days after announcing to the player that they are leaving town, instead of the previous 5 day period.
- Villagers can no longer become sick. This change was done to prevent villagers from unexpectedly moving out, due to the sickness interfering with villagers pinging the player.
- New villagers who move into town can no longer build their houses on top of ground designs. If there is insufficient space for a villager house to be placed, they will not move in.
- An increased amount of former villagers and current villagers now appear on Main Street.
- Scanning a Villager's amiibo will bypass the 16 former villager limit, and allow that villager to move back into town.
- The filter used on custom designs is no longer used on designs placed on the ground, but is now used on designs used as wallpaper.
- Using a Mii Mask now changes the player's skin tone to match.
- Fertilizer can now revive dead Perfect Fruit trees into regular Fruit trees. Leif will mail a free sample to the player.
- Cyrus will wave at the player when retrieving an item that has been customized at Re-Tail.
- The lights of the Happy Home Showcase sign are now much brighter and a cold white light, instead of a warm white light.
- Timmy and Tommy no longer explain how to use Wrapping Paper every time the player purchases it. They will now only give the explanation the very first time it's purchased.
- Placement restrictions for certain Public Works Projects have been altered so that they can be placed closer to immovable structures than before.
- A ceremony is held in front of the plaza tree on the date of the town's anniversary.
- The player is now allowed unlimited tries to pass Gracie'sFashion Check (previously the player was allowed three tries).
- The Blowfish can now be sold for 5,000 Bells instead of 125 Bells.
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List of new amiibo cards[edit]
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Gallery[edit]
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- Artwork of Rex
- Artwork of Vivian
- Artwork of Louie
- Artwork of June
- Artwork of Buzz
- Artwork of Ketchup
- Artwork of Huck
- Artwork of Plucky
- Artwork of Harvey
- Artwork of Gulliver
- Artwork of Jingle
- Artwork of Wisp
Names in other languages[edit]
튀어나와요 동물의 숲 amiibo+ Twieonawayo Dongmul-ui Sup amiibo+ | Animal Forest: Jump Out amiibo+ |
Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo | - |
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Notes[edit]
- ↑Japanese: とびだせ どうぶつの森 amiibo+Hepburn: Tobidase Dōbutsu no Mori amiibo+, Animal Forest: Jump Out amiibo+
- ↑ 2.02.1This villager can only appear as a visitor to the campground and cannot move into the player's town
- ↑In PAL regions Jacob is instead named Jakey.
References[edit]
- ↑http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/7s_LzOZI18nIHym0yObW_vYCzfwsRssn
- ↑http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-3DS/Animal-Crossing-New-Leaf-273841.html
- ↑Autumn Animal Crossing: New Leaf Update To Bring amiibo Figure And Card Support - Nintendo Life
- ↑Nintendo 3DS Direct - 01.09.2016 on YouTube
- ↑Animal Crossing: New Leaf Welcome amiibo trailer on YouTube
- ↑Animal Crossing Direct 11.2.2016 on YouTube
- ↑@NintendoAmerica. [1]. Twitter. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
- ↑@NintendoEurope. [2]. Twitter. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
- ↑@Nintendo. [3]. Twitter. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
- ↑Official Doubutsu no Mori Twitter
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