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STEAM + Amazon > All ElseJoshua:
"D.O.D. pension files indicate current mailing as: Dr. Robert Hume,
a.k.a. Stephen W. Falken, 5 Tall Cedar Road, Goose Island, Oregon"
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Joshua:
"D.O.D. pension files indicate current mailing as: Dr. Robert Hume,
a.k.a. Stephen W. Falken, 5 Tall Cedar Road, Goose Island, Oregon"
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Re: Nintendo 3DS
Think I have everyone's friend codes added...
Joshua:
"D.O.D. pension files indicate current mailing as: Dr. Robert Hume,
a.k.a. Stephen W. Falken, 5 Tall Cedar Road, Goose Island, Oregon"
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PSN: Skyboxeros
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Re: Nintendo 3DS
Kev whats you friend code??? Did you post it?Joshua:
"D.O.D. pension files indicate current mailing as: Dr. Robert Hume,
a.k.a. Stephen W. Falken, 5 Tall Cedar Road, Goose Island, Oregon"
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Re: Nintendo 3DS
Animal Crossing: New Leaf Has Taken Over IGN
Audrey Drake, Nintendo Editor
It was hard to believe any new AC game could draw me in to that degree, but with the subtle and not-so-subtle improvements New Leaf brings to the table, it’s achieved just that. Acting as Mayor and being able to personalize my town takes things to a whole new level, and amplifies the feeling that I’m really making a difference in my village, really shaping it to reflect my personality. There’s so much to customize and arrange and plan for, so much to enjoy and do and see. The additions (which I won’t even attempt to list here) make the experience I already loved feel much more fleshed out.
I often hear people ask what makes Animal Crossing fun – and in truth, it’s a hard one to explain. I personally dislike the Sims games, and just simulation games in general (not that they’re bad, they just tend to bore me for whatever reason). But Animal Crossing is different. It’s so darn charming, so engrossing, so unbelievably lovable that it has a way of sinking its claws in you and never letting go. You’re living out a whole new life in Animal Crossing, going from rags to riches, from a tent to a freaking castle, from a stranger on a train to the mayor and everyone’s best friend. It’s the sort of experience that’s impossible to put down, and that deepens the more time you put into it. Every day really feels distinct from the last, and now more than ever, the town feels like an extension of the player. Even with 135 hours invested, I see no end in sight. Even though I’ve been time traveling like absolute mad over the past few weeks, my town is still far from anything resembling complete. And I love that about this game. It’s the sort of experience I’ll never really be “done” with, and it’s a game I can already tell I’ll be playing for years to come – and especially since I have it downloaded to my system, popping in to check on my town and villagers will be simpler than ever.Andrew Goldfarb, News Editor
I love all of the Animal Crossing games, but the franchise is at its best when it’s portable. I put dozens (if not hundreds) of hours into Wild World, and New Leaf has brought back the same feeling in a way I really didn’t expect it to. Animal Crossing definitely adheres to a formula and it’s easy to see why Nintendo is sometimes accused of releasing the same game over and over, but New Leaf really does feel like a game-changer. Everything about creating your town and maintaining your relationships with neighbors is still similar (and so damn charming), but the new mayor duties are brilliant – instead of only your house feeling like it’s yours, the entire town does. The customization is on a whole new level, plus there are so many awesome Nintendo items. Oh god, even writing about it makes me want to be playing.Samuel Claiborn, Executive Editor, Wikis
New Leaf has actually surprised me with its multiplayer, or really just "social," options. I visit Brian, Andrew or Audrey's towns regularly to sightsee, wreck up the place, trade and take advantage of their crazy time traveling. That's right: I haven't changed my clock once! New Leaf has found some clever ways to suppress my urge to time travel (which is the only way I've played Animal Crossing before). I have access to other seasons and advanced items in other towns (and the Tropical Island), while collecting, home expansions, and the smart addition of town planning functions which all make living in the moment more fulfilling: there's always something to do. And for the first time in my Animal Crossing career I have the damn weeds under control.Go Noles!!! >>----->Comment
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I'm on Tapatalk and I see no way to edit my profile to put my FC in my sig. It's 2509-1310-6134. I bought my 3DS specifically for Animal Crossing so I'll be downloading it at midnight on the 9th. I'll add everyone after work.Comment
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Re: Nintendo 3DS
Look forward to having all these people to visit on AC! That game is virtual crack (moreso than Pokemon IMO)Nintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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