...or, confessions of a reformed Animal Crossing (AC) addict. Either way you slice it, my AC days are done. It's time to move on. Though I'll admit that I logged more hours with AC than I have playing any other game, including even StarCraft. The game was surprisingly addictive to me and I found myself playing every single day for over three months' time. So, why did I stop playing? The answer to this I'm still not entirely sure of. Though I suspect that getting my hands on the new Zelda game set the stage for putting my AC responsibilities on hold, and then I just never went back. Can I see myself playing AC again? Possibly, as it is a game that appeals at a variety of levels of depth. Though at this time I cannot see myself playing again at a level from which I now view myself as being reformed.
And isn't that what makes a game great: a game that provides play that people may grasp at levels with which they are most comfortable? In other words, a game that becomes what the player wants it to be instead of a game that dictates the way is is supposed to be played.
So, what was the objective in Animal Crossing? I'm not really sure. All I know is whatever it was, I wanted to do it all day long. It sounds rather silly to me now, but it was tremendously gratifying at the time. And when the day is done and the game is over, that's all that matters anyway, isn't it?
Do not come to this website:
http://www.world-of-nintendo.com/game_cube/animal_crossing.shtml
for cheats, because some of them dont work at all. Theres this one cheat on there that tells you how to get a "silver Key" by catching 5 giant beetles and selling them to tom nook all at once and you'll recieve a silver seed which will grow into a silver tree with a key to enter in the lighthouse. well, i tried it out. I took many days catching 5 giant beetles and when i finished, i sold them all to Tom nook at once and he only offered money, NO SILVER SEED. So don't bother to try that, it doesnt work!
What is animal crossing?
"Though I'll admit that I logged more hours with AC than I have playing any other game, including even StarCraft."
*GASP!*
Jay.... used to do StarCraft!... and AC! I was also addicted to both of those games for a long period of time! Holy crap! What a discovery!
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