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There's a max of 10 videos posting, so I've traded out some of the older videos for the new info. Most of the ones traded out appear near the top of a search on Youtube.

Boot-up:

All modes (all 7 mini games) and the clips from the official website:

Board game mode:


Board editting:

Island Escape mode:



Quiz show game:

 
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If all the animals have a special ability on the island escape minigame, I wonder what Octopi will do! Maybe they'll just swim away and escape without the others!

Edit: There is also a new video by Gamexplain, you might want to add that!
 
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If all the animals have a special ability on the island escape minigame, I wonder what Octopi will do! Maybe they'll just swim away and escape without the others!

Edit: There is also a new video by Gamexplain, you might want to add that!

Yeah, I just watched through it. The island mode looks cool! Glad I have a decent amount of cards for it, it looks like it has a lot more depth than the board game bit anyway.
 
i cbf making a new thread but here's the PR from ninty EU

" 21st October, 2015 – Get ready to take your friends and family to Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival, launching exclusively for Wii U on 20th November. Take part in a digital board game set in the charming world of Animal Crossing, a series where players live in a unique and evolving town, make friends with the animal villagers and live life at their own leisure. Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival invites up to four players – and their brand new amiibo – to a board that evolves as you play.

By using amiibo figures from the Animal Crossing series*, players can take control of fan-favourite characters like Isabelle, Tom Nook and K.K. and watch them come to life as they travel across the board, trying to collect as many Happy Points as possible. Players tap their amiibo figure to the Wii U GamePad to roll the dice and move along the board, with each space involving their character in a short sketch. These sketches see the characters star in quirky adventures around the town, whether it’s singing at the station for more Bells (the local currency in Animal Crossing), taking a trip to the shops, or visiting the town’s museum. Sketches don’t just affect your Bells and Happy Points, but show the world of Animal Crossing and its inhabitants in fun new ways that are sure to put a grin on everyone’s face.

Each board game session takes place across an in-game month, with each turn representing a different day. Players can experience all four seasons, with each month offering unique events to participate in, from Fishing Tourneys and Bug-Offs to the risky but rewarding turnip trade. Every Sunday, Joan will come to town selling turnips, and players will have to sell any turnips they buy before the following Sunday. The turnip prices are different on each space, so you might land on a high-value space and make a bundle by selling your stalk portfolio, or see your investment aspirations go down the drain by having to sell them for less than you paid.

As Happy Points are collected, they can be saved to each Animal Crossing amiibo and used to unlock new emotions and costumes, with a total of five each per character. It’s not just your character’s appearance that will change over time, as the town can also evolve as you play. As you invest more time in the game, new buildings can be constructed in the town and additional routes can be unlocked, providing players with new ways to play over time.

Anyone with a copy of Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer for Nintendo 3DS family systems will also be able to save any homes they have designed to an Animal Crossing amiibo card, then import it into Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival and see it appear on the game board’s town.

On top of that, players can use their collection of Animal Crossing amiibo cards** to take part in a variety of minigames. Test your Animal Crossing knowledge in the Quiz Show, or pop as many balloons as you can and stick your landing on Balloon Island. In Desert Island Escape, make use of each animal’s different skills, find materials and evade enemies on dozens of islands as you attempt to construct a raft and float to safety within seven days.

The celebration never ends with Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival for the Wii U console as it launches across Europe on 20th November. The game will be available as a bundle with an Isabelle amiibo and a Digby amiibo*** (while stocks last) as well as Goldie, Stitches, and Rosie amiibo cards. amiibo figures of Cyrus, Lottie, Reese, Mabel, K.K. and Tom Nook, as well as an amiibo triple pack including Cyrus, K.K. and Reese, will also all be available to purchase separately on 20th November.
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Ok the adventure mode or whatever the desert island actually looks more fun than the board game. Might not be wasting my money on those cards after all lol. I hope there will be online play because my bf is completely uninterested.
 
This is the bit I haven't seen anyone expand on:

Anyone with a copy of Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer for Nintendo 3DS family systems will also be able to save any homes they have designed to an Animal Crossing amiibo card, then import it into Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival and see it appear on the game board’s town.

Because does this mean you can go inside buildings on the gameboard? Or will it just be exteriors? And is it a way to get that villager to walk around while you're playing? I haven't seen any discussion of this feature at all.
 
This is the bit I haven't seen anyone expand on:

Anyone with a copy of Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer for Nintendo 3DS family systems will also be able to save any homes they have designed to an Animal Crossing amiibo card, then import it into Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival and see it appear on the game board’s town.

Because does this mean you can go inside buildings on the gameboard? Or will it just be exteriors? And is it a way to get that villager to walk around while you're playing? I haven't seen any discussion of this feature at all.

I think it could just be exteriors, as you can see them putting Diana's house onto a board in a preview image.

I thought they said on the Treehouse segment on the game that they could appear in the sketches - which I think most people interpretted as the interiors could be shown, but I don't see that being the case now. I am pretty sure the villagers you've scanned to live on the board are more likely to be in the sketches though.


Also, I've added all the videos Gamexplain have posted to the first post now. - there are 4; Gameplay of the board game, island escape and quiz show, and a discussion vid.
 
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Thanks! I think you're right -- I've seen nothing to indicate that you can go inside any buildings. It would be cool if the interiors changed in the sketches though!

And ooh new video!
 
Thanks! I think you're right -- I've seen nothing to indicate that you can go inside any buildings. It would be cool if the interiors changed in the sketches though!

And ooh new video!

They could potentially have a function in another mode I guess?

Also another new island escape video added just now. ;J
 
I don't see why everybody hates this game

If I had a wii u I would buy it for sure
 
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