Polygon on MSN: Animal Crossing: New Horizons vs. Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, the comparison we had to make
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream and Animal Crossing: New Horizons are similar in many ways, but Tomodachi Life feels less demanding ...
Animal Crossing: New Horizons vs. Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, the comparison we had to make
Screen Rant on MSN: Animal Crossing officially returns with new adventure on April 14
Animal Crossing is officially back with a brand-new adventure on April 14, and fans will want to mark their calendars for an exciting new release.
Screen Rant on MSN: GameCube Animal Crossing returns in new anniversary release from Nintendo
It's hard to believe it has been 25 years since Animal Crossing debuted in Japan, but a special anniversary release is a great way to celebrate.
Polygon: Nintendo's latest Animal Crossing: New Horizons update marks the series 25th anniversary
Nintendo's latest Animal Crossing: New Horizons update marks the series 25th anniversary
Metro on MSN: Animal Crossing is 25 years old today but Pokémon Pokopia has eaten its lunch
Animal Crossing is 25 years old today but Pokémon Pokopia has eaten its lunch
MSN: I love Animal Crossing: New Horizons' squirrel villagers, and here's my official ranking
Everyone has their personal favorite kind of Animal Crossing: New Horizons Villager. For some players, personality is a determining factor, with many disliking the repetitive Jock character traits.
I love Animal Crossing: New Horizons' squirrel villagers, and here's my official ranking
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