The ticking of the countdown clock is starting to get louder as we welcome in the final two weeks before Animal Crossing: New Leaf is released for the Nintendo 3DS. Before the clock strikes, Nintendo has released the next batch of character profiles for the New Leaf residents. We’ve already met many of the new and returning characters, but there’s five more to feast your eyes on this week, including café owner Brewster, always there to welcome you with a steaming cup o’ joe, and New Leaf’s Porter, giving you a helping hand on your way to a friend’s town. Click on the character names in the rundown below to see their pictures.
Pelly
Meet Pelly from Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Pelly greets you at the post office and takes care of your mailing needs during the daytime. You can receive SpotPass items from her as well.
Phyllis
Meet Phyllis from Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Phyllis takes over the night shift at the Post Office. She’s a lot feistier than her younger sister, Pelly.
Brewster
Introducing Brewster from Animal Crossing: New Leaf. He’s the very quiet owner of The Roost. Visit the café often and become one of his regulars, and he’ll let you do take out or even work as a barista at the café.
Porter
Want to take a trip? Porter from Animal Crossing: New Leaf is the monkey for you. Talk to him when you want to visit your friends’ towns or if you want to invite others to visit you.
Harriet
Harriet is back in Animal Crossing: New Leaf to help you with your hairstyling needs. Her shop, Shampoodle, will open on the second floor of Able Sisters. Answer a few questions, and Voila! You have a completely new look!
Ive never played a game in the series, but it seems like it could get somewhat boring quickly. Im kinda iffy about this game
This game is not for everybody, it’s a real life time game where you pretty much have a town full of residents and pretty much do what you want to do. This install of the game makes you the mayor so you have a lot of other things to do unlike the last versions of the game and plus there is heaps of content in the game that can make you play for as on end.
Also to mention that it’s a lot more fun in multiplayer as you have a endless amount of things to do and also the island is in the series like the original and you can play a huge handful of minigames with yourself or with friends.
My advice is to try looking up English game play video’s of this game to see if it’s for you and also it really doesn’t matter what age group you are in since anyone can get into it…im 18 and i can’t wait for this to release!
Just check it out on YouTube to see if it suits you and if it doesn’t then that is the case.
Yeah, i think i may check it out. May as well try something that i havent played before, especially since its a first party title, i know im going in for a treat. And i do love multiplayer things. Thanks for all that info, it actually sounds quite great!
That chicks got a pair of balls on her head…..Almost boobs but not as good.
Deciding if I should get this, it looks entertaining. :)