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Animal Crossing has long been a favorite of the the Nintendo franchises, where players have open creative control over their character, building rooms, homes, clothing and with this newest iteration, a city. The newest version being called Animal Crossing: New Leaf Welcome amiibo. You take on the role of Mayor, where you are able to effect your city in a few interesting ways, Public Works Projects and Ordinances. Both of which effect the citizens of your town. Public Works Projects let you collect funds from citizens and visiting players which are then used to build fountains, light poles, bridges, police stations and cafes. Ordinances are laws which govern how your town runs from opening and closing time for your shops and cafes to encouraging players to plant flowers, this is a gentle nudge for your citizens. The main component of Animal Crossing is customization. You start out in a tent and slowly work up to a house, where each room can be customized with lamps, furniture, and other household items. The player yourself can also be customized from your clothing, shoes, hat and accessories. The next most exciting component of New Leaf is the ability to share and explore. Players can now explore other towns and visit others homes, getting ideas for their own homes and towns as well as getting tips and pointers on how to run their own town. The Dream Suite allows you to download dream versions of others towns and explore them. The Happy Home Showcase lets others view your home via StreetPass and their furniture. Play Coins also have a usage in game where they can be used to buy fortune cookies, which can be traded in for special prizes and rare items. On November 2, 2016 Animal Crossing New Leaf released and update to support Amiibo’s including Animal Crossing, The Legend of Zelda, and Splatoon as well as cards. These Amiibo are then summoned as villagers and vendors to a new campsite.
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