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With the next New Horizons update expected to debut in the summer, it would appear that were primed for a possible update to Tortimers Island soon, possibly at the currently unused pier on our beaches. Sure, they got a little repetitive after a long time, but they are still a lot of fun stuff New Horizons is currently missing. These mini-games, on the other hand, varied significantly from fishing and bug catching challenges, buried treasure mix and matching, flower gathering, balloon hunting, and much more.
Plus, the medal money will give you some great items, such as the Mermaid series of furnishings. New Leaf went a long way to address this problem by providing some more structured content to enjoy with your friends online with the multiplayer mini-games available at Tortimers Island. Since its inception with Animal Crossing: Wild World in 2005, there’s still a lot to do, except fishing and visit your friends house, with online multiplayer. So, in this article, we’re going to focus on features that were unique to Animal Crossing: New Leaf, such as ones that have been forgotten by many or are unknown to some! Mini-Games on Tortimer Island are available in the following countries: While there are a lot of key features that are missing in Animal Crossing: New Horizons we’d like to see return, most of the major ones have been covered relentlessly by others and come to work in the series as a whole. Note from the editors: Today’s post is a republishing of the previous year’s 7 Years of New Leaf post, with an additional 8th feature to commemorate the 8th anniversary. To commemorate the occasion, we’ll bring you eight of our favorite features from Animal Crossing: New Leaf, which we hope to return to New Horizons sometime sometime in 2019. It’s ok to say that millions of current Animal Crossing fans have been introduced to the series through New Leaf.Īnimal Crossing World began its journey as a blog dedicated to Animal Crossing 3DS, as it was originally called, and this birthday always cost us a lot. New Leaf was the most successful game in the series until Animal Crossing: New Horizons took over a hostile takeover with record numbers. Animal Crossing: New Leaf was released on the Nintendo 3DS in North America on June 9th, 2013.