Animal Crossing Pocket Camp comes to Smart devices in November

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Manage a Campsite in the First Mobile Animal Crossing Game

The next time you go camping, make sure to bring all the essentials: a tent, a sleeping bag, s’mores and, of course, the Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp game. One of Nintendo’s most enduring franchises, Animal Crossing allows players to live a whimsical life as they interact with a wide range of other animal characters brimming with personality, decorate and expand their home, and learn more about the community they are part of. In the first Animal Crossing game for mobile devices, you can interact with animal friends, craft furniture items and gather resources while managing a campsite. Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp launches on iOS- and Android-compatible mobile devices in late November.

In the first Animal Crossing game for mobile devices, you can interact with animal friends, craft furniture items and gather resources while managing a campsite.

“As our past mobile games have proved, we love taking established and well-loved franchises and transforming them for the ways players use their devices,” said Doug Bowser, Nintendo of America’s Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is great for newcomers to the series as well as longtime fans, and ideal for people playing on a mobile device.”

A recent video presentation highlighted many of the game-play features in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp:



Some of the highlights in the video include the following:

  • Manage Your Manager: When you start a new game in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, you will be asked to create your personalized campsite manager avatar – your character in the game. You can choose to be a girl or a boy, and customize things like skin color, hair color and eye color. Whatever suits you!
  • Arts & Crafts: By gathering resources like fruit and wood, you can craft items for your campsite. These include furniture and decorative items, like couches and benches, as well as baskets and plants. To craft items, just speak to classic Animal Crossing villager Cyrus to put in an order. After the item is finished, you can place it around your campsite or decorate the interior of your camper.
  • Leaf Tickets: Leaf Tickets can be earned through regular gameplay or purchased using real-world money, and can be used in a variety of ways in the game. For example, they can be used to shorten the time needed to craft items, more easily acquire materials or acquire unique camper exterior designs.
  • Friendship Level: In Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, you can chat with your animal friends or fulfill their requests to raise your friendship level. If you level up your friendship or decorate your campsite with an animal’s favorite items, she or he might pay you a visit.
  • BHFF (Best Human Friends Forever): Not all of your friends in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp will have fur or feathers. You can send your in-game Player ID to real-life friends who also own the game to have them visit your campsite. Random player avatars will also visit the campsite from time to time. Once someone visits, you can exchange your Bells for items saved in the Market Box.
  • Tick Tock: Similar to past Animal Crossing games, time passes in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp just like in real life! As morning, day, evening and night pass, the scenery in the game will change and different animal friends might show up.
  • Area Map: Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is full of places to visit and explore. In addition to your campsite, you can travel in your camper to a beach, a forest, a river and an island.
  • Market Place: The go-to spot for shopaholics, Market Place is full of stores run by familiar Animal Crossing characters like Timmy, Tommy and the Able Sisters. The various shops in Market Place offer things like furniture and clothing items. The selection at each shop rotates, so don’t be a stranger!
  • OK Motors: Remember that camper that was mentioned a few bullets back? It’s not used to just travel between locations in the game. By visiting the OK Motors store, you can acquire things to customize your camper, including furniture to fill the interior and paint to decorate the exterior. It’s like those tiny homes that are all the rage ... but with wheels!
  • Expanding Camp Life: In addition to all the fun things you can do in the game, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp will eventually offer seasonal events to keep the experience fresh and surprising, as well as limited-time furniture and outfit options through game updates. These events and updates will begin rolling out after launch.
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp will launch for free on iOS and Android mobile devices in late November.
 

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I acquired this from my AU iTunes account, I wasted 3 days playing it, buying into its Facade ...

I got to Level 13 when the Facade started to fade.

For a freemium its ok.. I will admit that, but its a typical iOS game painted with a coating of Animal Crossing just to get people to play & potentially make Them money ..
You get a campsite to decorate (its small)
a Camper that you get to add a second story change the style and expand, your paying these motor people to upgrade (they remind me of pep boys) and in the end thy become your new loan people ...
Items we all know and love in AC are gonna be added in as limited time things for holidays and such (seriously Nintendo is nuts!)
Items take any where's from mere mins to HOURS to craft.. You can add more slots by using premium currency, you can speed these up with premium currency.
Amenities do the same they seem nothing more then overpriced Big things that only the villagers can use so far I have seen you can have 2.
There are new things like essences you need to level these Amenities Up or even craft things, you get these by doing quests, leveling.
steel, wood etc new stuff to collect so you can craft items yes you need items to craft anything.. a couch could require so much cotton or wood or steal...
There is a quarry that cost 20 premium leafs and its so not worth it.. I made 400 bells doing it .. I make more bells leveling up FOR FREE o.o...
Villagers can come to your small camp IF AND ONLY IF you have the full items they want, you want multiple villagers better squeeze in all the items they need or they wont come that's where the facade started to fade and i saw the joke of this game.
You can go around getting bugs, fish, shells not time limit they appear here and there, these are needed to to do quests to level up to build new things and then rinse and repeat, trees re-spawn fruit every 3 hours, that is not bad given real AC its days ..
You got batch fishing and batch bug catching with nets and honey that costs, you get free nets and honey here and there but the better ones need to use leaf tickets, the premium currency.
The premium currency can be earned in game everytime I leveled I acquired 10 leaf tickets and 1000 bells sometimes I got extra things like more market space etc..
This currency is used for speeding up things, putting more spaces in your personal market or the crafting area so u can sell or make more things..
Bells are the normal money you can easily earn you use these for lots, get you a new camper style or decor, some new items for your camp or inside your camper van, clothes etc.

Its wifi locked Nintendo will never make a offline game there to paranoid due to hacks, though Super Mario Run has a all level hack online for both Mobile OS's, so go figure that one out ...

All in all for die hard AC fans this is not great its amazing the first time you play, the first few days you are glued you belive its awesome but slowly you too will see through the facade especially if your coming from years of playing AC..
Though for a iOS and android user who is new or rarely plays AC or just loves freemiums, its one of the better freemiums out there you will spend a tad more time with it most likely...

I am not a Happy freemium player I tend to gripe about Wifi Locked freemiums I hit them hard I just don't see why they need wifi locks ..
Many I have seen go from wifi timer ridden online only freemium to paying for a offline iap version of it or heck a update that allows it to be offline, so it can be done.
It is sad that there will never truly be anything decent from Nintendo, when it comes from mobile everything is Online locked Freemium they see mobile users as ATM's Well this ATM is not opening her wallet to such a disgrace on the Animal Crossing name!!

Here is hoping a New Animal Crossing game comes to Switch or 3DS..
Then I will gladly open my wallet for now my wallet is gonna go to SIms 4 pets or heck another iOS game that is premium and worth spending money on!



I am truly sorry if I could of offended anyone with this I am a Animal Crossing Player I have played every Animal Crossing game besides the N64 one, and this mobile game is just sickening why would they do this..

**If you want to see video and such I have alot on my twitter @Jadenfire videos pictures etc**
 
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They'd do so much better if they put their focus on a full fledged sequel for mobile devices instead of these small cash grabs like this and Mario Run.
 

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They'd do so much better if they put their focus on a full fledged sequel for mobile devices instead of these small cash grabs like this and Mario Run.
A full acnl with the same graphics would be a problem
First when they make it free no one buys acnl anymore cause on mobile its the same
and if they make it 44,99(standart acnl price) no one would buy it
And if you think about the storage something around 700+ mb
Personally i like the app
 

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They'd do so much better if they put their focus on a full fledged sequel for mobile devices instead of these small cash grabs like this and Mario Run.

I dont see how this game isnt like any full Animal Crossing game. Sure, you don't have one big village but that's not a bad design choice, just one that suits mobile. Aside from that, the core mechanics of Animal Crossing is here and that is what matters the most.
 

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