Another huge part of the game comes from interior design - as you save up your money in the game, you'll go from a poky little room to a sprawling three-floor mansion (at a cost of course), which you can fill with all kinds of furniture - from bog-standard tables, chairs and beds to the more exotic anatomical models, a baby panda or cement mixers, and a whole host of rare Nintendo-themed items too. With a whole museum to fill, with exhibits dedicated to the fish, insects, fossils and paintings you can find during your day, there's tonnes of stuff to collect and find. If your child's the sort of person who likes collecting things, exploring, and taking things at their own pace, then Animal Crossing is the game for them. Seeing as different shops and buildings open at different time of day, it's not the best of games to be playing first thing in the morning, or late at night - with most of the town working on a 9-5, or for certain places, on a 10am - 11pm basis, being around when things are open is an important part of the game. Hosted by 44 Bytes.One of the things parents should be aware of is that the game works on a real-time clock - 11am in real life will be 11am in the game, the middle of the night is the middle of the night and so on, and the events in the game unfold at a fairly slow pace, requiring you to check in on a pretty much daily basis for a little chunk at a time. ![]() © 2023 Hookshot Media, partner of ReedPop. Join 1,418,049 people following Nintendo Life: ĭouble Dragon Advance, Super & Collection Announced For S. Random: Nintendo And Seattle Aquarium Join Forces For An. Review: Baten Kaitos I & II HD Remaster - A Welcome, If F. Nintendo Expands Switch Online's Game Boy Advance Library. Soapbox: FOMO Nearly Ruined Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom F.Īmazon Prime Day Returns October 2023 With 'Big Deal Days. Hollow Knight: Silksong Fans Spot New Behind-The-Scenes U. Mailbox: Missing Zelda Ports, Nerd Rage, 16-Bit Blowback. ![]() Random: AMOLED 3DS Concept Shown Off At Tokyo Game Show 2023 (As for when I don't know what they are saying, at least I can type it into translator.) I haven't seen any kanji typed in game, I would assume they can't do that on a 3DS. I can read kana, so that has helped me quite a bit in communicating with them. I'm fairly sure more Japanese understand Romaji than ones that understand English, so even though non-japanese versions of the game don't have a kana alphabet, you can still type out what you mean phrasing it with English letters.ĭo the Japanese have access to a Kanji alphabet in New Leaf? I hope they don't. Nihongo wakarimasen (にほんごわかりません) - Don't understand Japanese Luckily for me most Japanese phrases are short in this game due to the lack of typing space. I can read Hiragana and most of Katakana, although my vocabulary is somewhat lacking outside of basic nouns and short, commonly used phrases, I've got the Japanese grammar down pat. Plus, it's pretty cool being able to interact with someone on a game on the other side of the globe =)Įdited on Mon 17th June, 2013 00:15 by Shane904 ![]() I've noticed if you invite them into your town (or you go to their town), they are very generous with items. (This is, as you may guess, because spaces are not used in Japanese.) If they translate something to English, they likely will not use spaces. エイゴわかりません (Eigo wakarimasen) - Don't understand English にほんごわかりません (Nihongo wakarimasen) - Don't understand Japanese なにじん OR なにじんか (Nanijin/Nanijinka) - What Nationality? いきたくない (Ikitakunai) - I do not want to go (Note: If you see boxes instead of Japanese letters, you may need to install the Japanese language pack on your computer). Here is a quick guide on a few phrases you might notice said (translated to English), and a few things you can say. Hey! If you've been on the island, a lot of people in the international group ONLY speak Japanese, or Japanese with poor English.
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