New Leaf: Do I really need to say anything about this game? Aside from the people who have their nostalgia goggles on (which is not a bad thing mind you), I have yet to see someone who thinks there's a better AC game than this. The level of overall customization is incredible, being the mayor is awesome, the new villagers are cool, etc. etc. I probably don't have anything to say that hasn't already been said, but I've had this game for 3 months and love it to pieces.
Population Growing: Since I'm probably on the younger side of people posting on this forum, this wasn't my first Animal Crossing game. This was my second, and the game I've probably played the most over the 5 1/2 years I've been playing Animal Crossing. It seems so odd compared to the other games nowadays, but it has some things I legitimately miss. For example:
-Having 15 villagers
-Wisp, who is a godsend when you haven't played in a while
-The acre system
Since they're technically the same game, I should probably mention Dobutsu no Mori e+, which I have played. It's not too different, but the added villagers are nice and being able to shop at Nook's after hours is just... odd.
City Folk: Ahh, my first Animal Crossing game. Seems like so long ago I got it that Christmas of 2008. I have mixed feelings about this game. On one hand, it was indeed my first AC game and the one that made the largest impression on me. On the other, it definitely has some flaws, such as VILLAGERS SAYING THE SAME FREAKING THINGS- sorry, that bugged me when I was 10, it still bugs me now. I actually quite like the city unlike most people, and I really liked seeing all the villagers in the square. It gave the game so much atmosphere to me, and I still think it was the best aspect of it that no other game has had so far.
I actually haven't played WW, but I think it would probably go last. The holidays are something that really makes the Animal Crossing games, and having weird, made-up holidays would probably ruin it for me.
Population Growing: Since I'm probably on the younger side of people posting on this forum, this wasn't my first Animal Crossing game. This was my second, and the game I've probably played the most over the 5 1/2 years I've been playing Animal Crossing. It seems so odd compared to the other games nowadays, but it has some things I legitimately miss. For example:
-Having 15 villagers
-Wisp, who is a godsend when you haven't played in a while
-The acre system
Since they're technically the same game, I should probably mention Dobutsu no Mori e+, which I have played. It's not too different, but the added villagers are nice and being able to shop at Nook's after hours is just... odd.
City Folk: Ahh, my first Animal Crossing game. Seems like so long ago I got it that Christmas of 2008. I have mixed feelings about this game. On one hand, it was indeed my first AC game and the one that made the largest impression on me. On the other, it definitely has some flaws, such as VILLAGERS SAYING THE SAME FREAKING THINGS- sorry, that bugged me when I was 10, it still bugs me now. I actually quite like the city unlike most people, and I really liked seeing all the villagers in the square. It gave the game so much atmosphere to me, and I still think it was the best aspect of it that no other game has had so far.
I actually haven't played WW, but I think it would probably go last. The holidays are something that really makes the Animal Crossing games, and having weird, made-up holidays would probably ruin it for me.