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In January 2021, ColourPop released a makeup collection inspired by the game's characters. [145] In March 2021, Build-A-Bear Workshop announced an Animal Crossing: New Horizons collection of plush toys. [146] Nintendo announced an aquarium tour throughout the United States starting on June 14, 2024 and running through February 28, 2025.
For the first time in the series, players are appointed to the role of Mayor. [24] In November 2016, a new update was released entitled Welcome amiibo, adding several new locations, items and activities. [25] Happy Home Designer is a community simulation video game for the Nintendo 3DS and the first spin-off of the Animal Crossing series.
This version contains extra features that were originally left out of the Nintendo 64 version, and uses the GameCube's built-in clock. This led to the game's slogan, "the real life game that's playing, even when you're not". Dōbutsu no Mori+ cost ¥7,140 with 92,568 copies sold during its first week in Japan. [citation needed]
A screenshot of the player working on one of the villager's houses. Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer downplays the wider community simulation mechanics of the main Animal Crossing series in favor of focusing on house designing; players work as an employee of Nook's Homes, designing homes for other animal villagers based around their suggestions.
The life simulation video game series Animal Crossing, created by Katsuya Eguchi [1] and first released in 2001 by Nintendo, features an assortment of recurring characters. Titles in the series follow the player character as they live in a village populated by anthropomorphic animals , with gameplay that proceeds in a nonlinear fashion and in ...
Raymond (ジャック, Jakku, Jack in the original Japanese version) is a character in the Animal Crossing series, having first appeared in the 2020 release of Animal Crossing: New Horizons for the Nintendo Switch, as well as an update in the 2017 mobile game Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp.
Tom Nook is based on the tanuki, the raccoon dog.Rich Amtower and Reiko Ninomiya, members of Nintendo's Treehouse localization team, described him as "that first boss you ever had", adding that, "despite him being all business and not always having the time for pleasantries, Nook isn't a bad person; because he hired someone new to town.
The Isabelle amiibo sold out immediately, which caused writer Chris Carter surprise due to otherwise low sales of Animal Crossing amiibo. [19] New Nintendo 3DS owners were able to swap out the default faceplates for faceplates featuring Isabelle. [20] A Nendoroid figurine of Isabelle was released by Good Smile. [21]