Animal Crossing: New Leaf (2012)

Nintendo EAD Software Development Group No.2

Nintendo 3DS

4.15 from 2750 ratings · #242 top rated on Grouvee

5170 members have it in their collection · 407 playing now · 504 backlogged · 436 wish listed

How long? Main story 113h · with extras 281h · 100% 100h (from 14 logged playthroughs)

The charming community-building franchise returns for with Animal Crossing: New Leaf. The Nintendo 3DS entry into this popular franchise introduces a number of options new to Animal Crossing, including the ability to become the head of the village and boost its development, a way to install certain items in the village to make its characteristics more personalized for each player, … Read more
The charming community-building franchise returns for with Animal Crossing: New Leaf. The Nintendo 3DS entry into this popular franchise introduces a number of options new to Animal Crossing, including the ability to become the head of the village and boost its development, a way to install certain items in the village to make its characteristics more personalized for each player, and the ability to view homes of other players who are tagged through StreetPass connections. Read less

Release dates

  • Nov 08, 2012 (Full Release) (Japan) Nintendo 3DS
  • Jun 08, 2013 (Full Release) (North_America) Nintendo 3DS
  • Jun 14, 2013 (Full Release) (Europe) Nintendo 3DS
  • Jun 15, 2013 (Full Release) (Australia) Nintendo 3DS

Related

Bundled in

Editions

Updates

Featured in lists

Rating distribution

5 stars
1156
4 stars
973
3 stars
508
2 stars
98
1 star
15

Community All Reviews Statuses

spooky_fae

Status spooky_fae Sep 17, 2025

coming back to this one after a long session of new horizons was such a terrible idea because now im mourning everything NH could have been. the shopping district where old villagers visit you, the store upgrades (its CRIMINAL that we only got 1, one !!!, upgrade for tendo and nendo's in acnh), the district to visit other houses, TORTIMER'S …

Read more

coming back to this one after a long session of new horizons was such a terrible idea because now im mourning everything NH could have been. the shopping district where old villagers visit you, the store upgrades (its CRIMINAL that we only got 1, one !!!, upgrade for tendo and nendo's in acnh), the district to visit other houses, TORTIMER'S ISLAND, the vans coming to visit, the villager interactions and the little pieces of lore (ill admit that the villagers feel more unique in city folk and wild world but i dont know if thats nostalgia talking, either way any other game is better in than aspect than acnh).... man fuck off nintendo

Read less
Permalink
thepixiebella

Status thepixiebella Apr 13, 2025

por dónde comienzo. literal: PEAK. no tengo muchas palabras más que es de las mejores entradas en esta franquicia. lo he jugado por 400h y no creo parar nunca. los pequeños detalles de este juego lo son todo y a pesar de que diría que es aquí donde los vecinos empezaron a ser un poco más repetitivos y safe, igual …

Read more

por dónde comienzo. literal: PEAK. no tengo muchas palabras más que es de las mejores entradas en esta franquicia. lo he jugado por 400h y no creo parar nunca. los pequeños detalles de este juego lo son todo y a pesar de que diría que es aquí donde los vecinos empezaron a ser un poco más repetitivos y safe, igual aportan tanto charm al pueblo que puedo ignorarlo un poco. si alguna vez quieren empezar en este juego, haganlo por este.

Read less
Permalink
SIGINT

Status SIGINT Sep 5, 2024

Ah I haven’t played this entry much and not for a long time, and I forgot if I start up a new town late at night the shops will be closed and people asleep. Will have to enact some laws about this later. Well, time to go sleep in my tent with my pockets full of cherries and the weight …

Read more

Ah I haven’t played this entry much and not for a long time, and I forgot if I start up a new town late at night the shops will be closed and people asleep. Will have to enact some laws about this later. Well, time to go sleep in my tent with my pockets full of cherries and the weight of debt and unwanted responsibility on my shoulders.

Read less
Permalink
benhenry3

Status benhenry3 Jan 19, 2024

Really fun game! I loved all the different things that you can do and how much unique furniture you can collect for your house. The events for each of the days of the year are really charming and all of the neighbours are super cute. It's also really fun expanding your town and filling our the animal thing.

Permalink
Vanilla_Coffee_Bean

Status Vanilla_Coffee_Bean Mar 28, 2023

From February 5, 2023 to present.

I play for 30 minutes at a time. Usually, 30 minutes is all I need for one day. If I need more, I just take 15 minute breaks after every 30 minutes. To prevent myself from burning out, I take my time in doing things.

Town Name: Coffee

Avatar Name: Bean

Badges Received: Writing …

Read more

From February 5, 2023 to present.

I play for 30 minutes at a time. Usually, 30 minutes is all I need for one day. If I need more, I just take 15 minute breaks after every 30 minutes. To prevent myself from burning out, I take my time in doing things.

Town Name: Coffee

Avatar Name: Bean

Badges Received: Writing Letters (Gold), Bells in ABD (Bronze) and Planting Trees/Flowers (Bronze)

House completion: I've given Tom Nook some Bells about 4 times

Museum completion: Bugs (11), fish (21), deep sea creatures (3), artworks/statues (6), fossils (more than 30?)

Read less
Permalink
vidocq_drake

Status vidocq_drake Sep 11, 2020

Started on emulator. Just done something ad a couple house uodates.

Permalink
maimegidola

Status maimegidola Apr 12, 2020

I picked up New Leaf again after almost 2 years away.... My game currently thinks it's the end of December 2019 because I failed to ever finish my attempts at catching up by time traveling each day. I forgot the jerk villager who moved right on top of my perfect apple orchard, but it's F A U N A. I …

Read more

I picked up New Leaf again after almost 2 years away.... My game currently thinks it's the end of December 2019 because I failed to ever finish my attempts at catching up by time traveling each day. I forgot the jerk villager who moved right on top of my perfect apple orchard, but it's F A U N A. I regret inviting her to my town because I thought she was cute at the time. I wA NT my ApPlE TrEEs BaCK

Chaos reigns in my town plaza. There are items all over it and my front yard. I don't even remember why I have so many gyroids out. This was all part of my hot mess attempt to work on catalog completion, while simultaneously designing my house interior, while simultaneously also trying to get all the bells and furniture for my second villager so I could design their house. What was I thinking. 🙃

Read less
Permalink
RxBrad

Status RxBrad Apr 6, 2020

I'm playing Animal Crossing, now, too!

enter image description here

I very briefly tried the DS version Animal Crossing, but didn't really get into it. Since I got my hands on the 3DS version, it sure does seem similar to all of the Switch version pictures I've been seeing online.

And, yes, everything I heard is true. Tom Nook is a slumlord.

Read more

I'm playing Animal Crossing, now, too!

enter image description here

I very briefly tried the DS version Animal Crossing, but didn't really get into it. Since I got my hands on the 3DS version, it sure does seem similar to all of the Switch version pictures I've been seeing online.

And, yes, everything I heard is true. Tom Nook is a slumlord.

Read less
Permalink
Salomon

Status Salomon Mar 24, 2020

Is it even possible to "beat" or "complete" this game? After about 200+ hours I did what I wanted and I have no intentions of playing this again.

Permalink
MyChaos

Status MyChaos Jan 14, 2020

A fantastic sandbox where the player is mayor of his own village, where he can manage the way he wants, and also build various public projects over time. and yet having a house of their own where can be upgraded over time with a lots of various themes to equip the house. The only point I didn't like very much …

Read more

A fantastic sandbox where the player is mayor of his own village, where he can manage the way he wants, and also build various public projects over time. and yet having a house of their own where can be upgraded over time with a lots of various themes to equip the house. The only point I didn't like very much was the Villages don't contribute to the village's public projects. But apart from that, it is a good game to pass the time when there is nothing to play else.

Read less
Permalink
maeday

Status maeday Nov 12, 2019

So this isn't really a review as much as it is just me droppin' bits about my experience with New Leaf thusfar. What I find most fascinating is how it's such a perfect culmination of what Animal Crossing had already achieved up to this point, for better and worse, and I'll explain what I mean about that in a minute, …

Read more

So this isn't really a review as much as it is just me droppin' bits about my experience with New Leaf thusfar. What I find most fascinating is how it's such a perfect culmination of what Animal Crossing had already achieved up to this point, for better and worse, and I'll explain what I mean about that in a minute, but also setting up future stuff as well.

You can see, within New Leaf, inklings of the camping mobile game and of course Happy Home Designer, which is really neat because it shows, I think, how far ahead Nintendo had planned this franchises future by then. It's also cool how it's built off it's predecessors, like I said, for better and worse. While I have no complaints about the original on the GameCube, I unfortunately have quite a few complaints about City Folk for the Wii.

Mostly, what I appreciate about New Leaf, is they've taken the concept of City Folk (a thriving business center filled with shops) and plopped it down into the original concept of Animal Crossing, which is simply being in a cozy small town. I didn't like the way the city aspect was handled in City Folk, it felt tacked on at best and forgotten about at worst, but the way New Leaf approaches it is perfect, brilliant, and works so much better. I also love the fact that there's a small second hand store IN the town, not among the other stores, which in my opinion, is basically the replacement for the town dump, which they seemed to have removed after the original game. I'm glad this flea market aspect exists, as it makes getting rid of things just a tad bit easier, and more fun because of the unique stuff you can sometimes find there.

I will say one thing, though, about New Leaf, which is that they really made it super easy to achieve monetary success. Perhaps it's because you're the mayor and thusly you NEED that money in order to work on public projects and whatnot, but with the addition of the Meow Coupons being able to be exchanged for (quite a bit, if you ask me) bells, the inclusion of the ever present bells falling from trees or out of rocks, and the fact that Re-Tail will give you, honestly, way more than anyone ever should for a goddamned mushroom, it no longer feels grindy. Animal Crossing used to feel like you really had to work for that money, to pay off your house or whatever.

But perhaps that's just a sign up how the times have changed too. Animal Crossing came out in 2002, and things were very different financially, and in the way people thought of finances. I'm in no way complaining or bemoaning or some other big level college buzzword for hating on the fact that New Leaf makes gaining currency very easy. If anything, it makes life a lot more enjoyable, WHICH IS WHY PEOPLE ARE PUSHING FOR UNIVERSAL INCOME TO BEGIN WITH. Because nobody should have to struggle and exhaust themselves simply to exist in a world they didn't ask to be born into. Anyway, the politics of fake video game currency aside, it was just another thing I noticed.

New Leaf is....tremendous. It really is. I always seem to get to stuff way after everyone else does, not in terms of popularity but in terms of actually engaging with it, and this is especially true with games because I am poor as SHIT, but in a lot of ways it helps. It helps being completely separate from a community churning out talking points constantly about the thing you're trying to wholly immerse yourself in and find out your own opinion of without being colored by anyone elses first. New Leaf is fantastic, and easily as good as the first, if not even better in some ways, and I never thought I'd say that.

I do have to point out I never played the original DS game for the franchise, but I hear it was just a watered down City Folk, so who knows, maybe I will, maybe I won't. Anyway, those are some thoughts on my time spent in New Leaf so far. I love Animal Crossing. It makes me feel so safe in a world that is absolutely terrifying.

Read less
Permalink
maeday

Status maeday Oct 23, 2019

Got a copy for about 10 bucks via ebay, box and all, and it's everything I dreamed it would be. So happy this franchise that I played as a little girl back in 2002 is still around and kickin'.

Permalink
Myffanwy

Status Myffanwy Nov 16, 2018

I wanted to see how long I've played the game for. My 3ds says 850 hours...my husbands (since I first played the game on his) says 300.

That's...1150 hours.

I don't really think I can review it much more than that.

Permalink
spigelwii

Status spigelwii Aug 20, 2018

Do you guys think it's worth it to start Animal Crossing: New Leaf again? I feel like a new version of the game has been looming since like, 2016 (Wii U/Switch), and I've been putting off starting a new one for that reason, but the urge is becoming irresistible at this point. I just don't want to waste a lot …

Read more

Do you guys think it's worth it to start Animal Crossing: New Leaf again? I feel like a new version of the game has been looming since like, 2016 (Wii U/Switch), and I've been putting off starting a new one for that reason, but the urge is becoming irresistible at this point. I just don't want to waste a lot of time this winter to see a new Animal Crossing announced for early summer in 2019.

Read less
Permalink