mercredi 2 novembre 2016

Nintendo Unveils New Mini-games for Animal Crossing: New Leaf


Cough up cash (not hairballs)

A free update to Animal Crossing: New Leaf has introduced a raft of new features, including two new mini-games and a new in-game currency called MEOW coupons.

Both mini-games can be unlocked by finding two specific items within Animal Crossing. Find a Wii U and a mini-game called Desert Island Escape launches, which is very similar to the game of the same name from Animal Crossing amiibo festival. The second is Animal Crossing Puzzle League and can be played if you obtain a Nintendo 3DS XL or a new Nintendo 3DS.

Desert Island Escape tasks you with helping three characters off an island,

Desert Island Escape tasks you with helping three characters off an island,

MEOW (short for Mutual Exchange of Wealth) coupons can be used to buy new in-game items and are earned by completing daily and weekly "initiatives" (or challenges). These coupons can be spent on items in a new area called Harvey's Campground, where new villagers can also be summoned.

Additionally, items can now be tucked away inside a secret storage place within players' homes, which can be accessed at any time from the inventory. What's more, you can use the touch screen to reorganise furniture in your home, much like in Happy Home Designer, but you'll have to take a quick study course first to do so.

A new MEOW Coupon.

A new MEOW Coupon.

Speaking of Happy Home Designer, if the game detects a save file on your 3DS you can purchase giant versions of some in-game items, However, if you want to start over completely, you can now send Tom Nook to evaluate your existing town if it's level three or higher and can then scrap it for huge sum of bells, which can then be invested into the construction of a new town.

The Animal Crossing New Leaf update is free and available now, and also introduces the ability to use amiibo figures and cards in-game.

Alysia Judge is video host at IGN UK, where she is slowly building an amiibo town on her desk. Follow her on Twitter.

Let's block ads! (Why?)

Aucun commentaire:

Enregistrer un commentaire