Since this week has had a whole ton of Super Mario Run, Fire Emblem Heroes and
even mobile Animal Crossing news, it's time we had some Miitomo news and we've got some!
Not exact matches
Something like Happy Home Designer would work well on a
mobile phone, or
even a simulator game where you run shops where the
animals are customers, may work, but I feel the game needs to have a lot of depth to it, to please us.
In fact it may be going bare bones, but it might
even be in Nintendo's best interests to make the
mobile version of
Animal Crossing fully farm focused.
Regardless of the fact spin - offs such as Happy Home Designer (2015,) amiibo Festival (2015) and the New Leaf expansion «Welcome amiibo» and the
mobile app has graced our presence since, it has been well over 4 years since the last true instalment and
even though I am not an
Animal Crossing fan myself, it is just too long a span of time.
With Miitomo out and celebrating 10 million users, it was the first of five
mobile games (
even though Miitomo is more of an app than a game,) that was meant to be released by March 2016, which clearly never happened but it seems two of the remaining four are to be aFire Emblem and
Animal Crossing title, which are expected for release, sometime during the Fall.
It's not clear how long
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp will have a noticeable impact on sales, but one thing's for sure:
Animal Crossing: New Leaf — Welcome amiibo is going to have a really good holiday season... then again, it was going to
even without the
mobile game!
Even with Nintendo Wire's E3 predictions, we had pinned down that
Animal Crossing's
mobile app would get some screen time during Treehouse Live.
Nintendo of America announced on their Twitter this
evening that the long - anticipated
Animal Crossing
mobile game will release worldwide on November 22nd.
Speaking of taking a step back from the grind, Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom draws in a bit on city building that brings to mind
mobile games and
even Animal Crossing.
Looks like Mario is the reason
Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem's
mobile outings got bumped,
even if Nintendo didn't come right out and say that.
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp takes that extension
even further and moves away from the village (literally) as you become the manager of a
mobile camper campground.
Something like Happy Home Designer would work well on a
mobile phone, or
even a simulator game where you run shops where the
animals are customers, may work, but I feel the game needs to have a lot of depth to it, to please us.
In fact it may be going bare bones, but it might
even be in Nintendo's best interests to make the
mobile version of
Animal Crossing fully farm focused.
He was asked a variety of questions ranging from the Switch, Breath of the Wild and
even the
Animal Crossing
mobile game.
He was asked a variety of questions ranging from the Switch, Breath of the Wild and
even the
Animal Crossing
mobile game.
On Tuesday
evening, Nintendo pulled back the cover on its latest
mobile game:
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp.
It certainly sounds like there's plenty to do,
even for casual
Animal Crossing fans, so if you're ready to get your
mobile Animal Crossing on, you can expect the game late next month in November.