

There are many projects available, including the return of the Police Station and the camp site that was last seen in Animal Crossing. Once a town has been chosen, the player can determine the locations to build new buildings and features, set Town Ordinances and construct public works projects. The player has more power to choose which town to live in, by being given 4 random pre-set towns when starting the game. The town is now more customizable than ever before. Isabelle was also introduced as the 'eager secretary' that helps the player throughout the game.Ĭelebration of a newly completed Public Works project Throughout the town, benches and a beehive were shown, with a villager and later a player sitting on the bench. A male player was also shown coming out of what appeared to be his tent-house. A player was shown changing not only his shirt, but also his shoes and pants. The trailer showed off a new feature in the game: swimming and diving in the ocean. Additionally, a new trailer was released. A non-playable demo was also available on the show floor at Nintendo's booth as an example of 3D effects.Īt E3 2011 during Nintendo's press conference, the Animal Crossing logo among others, appeared on-screen as a list of upcoming 3DS games. Shortly after, there was news that the player could be the mayor of the town, with the goal being to make the town a better place to live. A trailer was shown featuring updated features, and few new features.

Special events will be held one after another!įor more information on downloading Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp to your phone, check out our guide: how to install APK files.The game was originally unveiled at E3 2010, though very little was shown.Thanks to amazing players like you, we've had four great years of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp!.
