Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Animal Crossing & The Idea Of Adventure Race Training

By Rob Sutter


"Animal Crossing: New Leaf" deserves to be talked about because it has made the life simulation goal that much more enjoyable. I don't think that there are many titles which have proven themselves to be as enjoyable as this one when you consider the genre in place. Paying off your house is needed, of course, what about getting lost in fishing for an hour or so? It could be done here but is it possible that adventure race training could be seen in this particular world?

This is a game which is described as a life simulator but it is done in a way that's actively enjoyable. While you live from one day to the next, you have to make sure that the town you're living within is as prosperous as possible. This could be done through many fashions, whether it's planting flowers or socializing with the townsfolk. These are considered examples of work but there are instances of play which definitely deserve to be recognized since they make up a good portion of your day.

There are times when you will be able to enjoy the town for what it is: your digital oyster. While there are many hobbies worth spending time going about, I think that fishing is one of the most enjoyable ones to list off. I believe that part of this comes about because of the timing which is needed in order to reel in a catch, which can actually take some practice since all fish will require different skill levels. If you were to ask me about my favorite location in the game, though, it's the island.

A location which I can only describe as a luau getaway of sorts, the island not only possesses opportunities to catch bugs and fish but indulge in activities as well. For those who don't know, this island has a number of challenges which can be taken up, some of them easier than others. While adventure race training examples aren't specific, I think it's clear that such instances as utilizing a slingshot to pop balloons deserves to be mentioned. Try to imagine an event along the lines of Spartan Race in a game like this.

It's clear that these challenges are worth taking on but you have to make sure that you are prepared for them. This means that you should go through them time and time again in order to make sure that you understand various locations as well as the terrain in general. Having fun is the goal in "Animal Crossing: New Leaf," which can also be said about other games. However, being responsible for a town and keeping it in shape is always going to remain a priority.




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