Buy the LEGO and you can play all the Animal Crossing games in one goDang.....now I feel like playing Animal Crossing, I just don't know which one I feel like playing.
I don't think they'll try that again any time soonseems like a snug fit for ndcube after their next mario party is done.
Ndcube only messed up animal crossing once, they messed up Mario party like 8 times in a row before getting it right again.I don't think they'll try that again any time soon
Those 8 times still sold way better than the AC one. Amiibo Festival was hella overstocked for yearsNdcube only messed up animal crossing once, they messed up Mario party like 8 times in a row before getting it right again.
I'd say GameCube, and not just because it's my preferred game. The open platform would translate much better to LEGO and the set could even include alternate parts for some or all of the variations.Would you prefer Gamecube train station or New Leaf train station?
I was just about to post the details lol
very different than I was expecting but in hindsight an inspired approach to the concept. huge kudos to @Derachi for calling the plates being a big part of it
since they'll be in retail January iircIf it's march 2024, when would they get formally announced?
since they'll be in retail January iirc
maybe this one will be different, that'd be niceBit weird that they put a teaser out months in advance to the big reveal then. Usually the teaser + reveal is quite close together.
Usually the teaser + reveal is quite close together.
LEGO only makes a few enclosed buildings a year so it was very unlikely that they'd do some at any price pointQuite an easy skip for me, just not a fan of front-only building sets.
To be fair, I wasn't expecting anything super intricate at those prices but it makes me wonder how good Nook's Cranny as an actual building would be
“The Animal Crossing video game series is about creating a world where you freely build the life you want, and now with LEGO bricks, you can build that world with your own hands in the real world too” said Aya Kyogoku, Game Producer of Nintendo Co., Ltd.
maybe I'm too familiar with lego's crappy buildings because these look way better than I was expecting
we got three walls, some sets are basically 1 and two thirds
Still, if I may talk a little for future games: I do hope it goes back to towns with trains. New Leaf is still great, where it has the train, a shopping street and even beyond model homes of other players via streetpass. And New Horizons was just an island, which still didn't feel that big, where different shops are on main island, and others on Harv's Island. Not just that, but for my feeling, New Leaf did also have different furniture series, and was a whole game, where New Horizons did get updates each season, and is still missing characters and other stuff like Tortimer's Island's minigames. And while we get seasonal items via the Nook shop, those events where they are based from, could've been actual events in the game aswell. There were some days or weeks where there was nothing to do in the game, even the fish and big tourneys were changed to once in 3 months or so. The ''Island design'' idea was great, and maybe a little too great, since if I went to the Dream Suite, most towns did have lag from all the placed stuff on the visited islands.It's really nice to hear off of Aya Kyogoku for the first time in a couple of years and I feel like this quote specifically bodes well for the future of the franchise.
He's been the series' General Producer since the mid-2010s, replacing Takashi Tekuza (and he was the producer before that, before being replaced by Nogami) and he's the General Producer of a load of other series on top of that, he's now effectively stepped back from being involved in Animal Crossing as muchIt's great to hear from Kyogoku, yes, but I wonder what Eguchi is up too for the future of the series, since he is the creator of Animal Crossing.