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Animal Crossing is a real-life simulation video game. It revolves around you, the player, as you live day by day in a town full of animals. However, up to four humans can live in a town at a time. Just like the real world players must run errands, earn money, and even pay debt. This game then birthed a sequal with the [[Nintendo DS]] game, [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]] (おいでよどうぶつの森, COme to Animal Forest).
Animal Crossing is a real-life simulation video game. It revolves around you, the player, as you live day by day in a town full of animals. However, up to four humans can live in a town at a time. Just like the real world players must run errands, earn money, and even pay debt. This game then birthed a sequal with the [[Nintendo DS]] game, [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]] (おいでよどうぶつの森, COme to Animal Forest).


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Animal Crossing (どうぶつの森E+, Animal Forest E+)is a video game created for the Nintendo Gamecube. In Japan, it is a follow up to the widely succsessful Nintendo 64 game Animal Forest (どうぶつの森). It isn't directly a sequal, but rather the game itself with new features added and certain things changed. Animal Crossing is the first game compatable with the short-lived e-Reader.

Animal Crossing is a real-life simulation video game. It revolves around you, the player, as you live day by day in a town full of animals. However, up to four humans can live in a town at a time. Just like the real world players must run errands, earn money, and even pay debt. This game then birthed a sequal with the Nintendo DS game, Animal Crossing: Wild World (おいでよどうぶつの森, COme to Animal Forest).