Talking points – Animal Crossing

Posted by dkidwell on July 21st, 2005 — Posted in ages 4-8, console games, parenting, reviews

You don’t have to play to discuss the games with your kids, but they may not share with you the vast knowledge they’ve learned in game without some well positioned questions. Here some ideas:

1. Find anything fun for your house today?

Collecting and finding objects in Animal Crossing is a fun component of the game. You can purchase items from the store, be given them as gifts, or find them. You can find all sorts things – spaceships, musical instruments,

2. Which dinosuar bones have you found? Did you donate them to the museum?

Find a fossil, mail it off to be checked out, and donate your new found bones to the museum! The museum accepts art, fish, bugs, and bones. Go in game and check out your kid’s contributions to the museum.

3. Have you tried planting anything? Is it true that if you plant a bag of “bells’ (monetary units of the game), it may grow into a money tree?

You can plant trees that bear fruit, and yes, if you plant a bag of ‘bells’ it may just grow into a money tree.

4. You don’t have any cockroaches in the house, do you??

If you don’t play for a while, you’ll find bugs in the house. Ew! More time out of game, and more roaches. Just gross, but you can stomp them and take care of it quickly enough.

5. Did you get a chance to design any clothes? Or an umbrella?

By far my daughter’s single most well loved part of the game. Using a clever litebright/magnadoodle like interface you can create your own designs. Put them on display in the shop and you might see them on other critters in town. She LOVED creating a design that her in game friends wore!

It’s a rich game with fantastic hidden wonders….well worth spending 15 minutes of exploring with your little gamer. You’ll be astonished at how much they know!

Review – Animal Crossing

Posted by dkidwell on July 20th, 2005 — Posted in ages 12 +, ages 4-8, ages 9-11, console games, reviews

Animal Crossing the THE reason we got a Nintendo Gamecube.

Animal Crossing is the single best gift that Dubious Quality blogger Bill Harris gave us (and we are looking forward to the release of Eli 4.0!)

Animal Crossing is the game that has attracted and held the interest of my daughter – stay tuned for a series of articles regarding that!

Animal Crossing is:

    $20 at Amazon nowdays
    Only available on the Gamecube
    Rated E by the ESRB

An intelligent, and terribly cute in a Hello Kitty kind of way, persistant world game. You meet the folks in town, plant trees that bear fruit, find fossils you can send off to the museum, fish, make lovely parasols and dresses, and assemble fantastic collections for your home. It’s full of hidden surprises and clever details. It’s got a sense of time, so if you log in at nite, it’s dark, if you log in the fall, the leaves have changed color. Just brilliantly thought out and well worth it.

Stay tuned for future blogs regarding lessons learned in Animal Crossing, but for the moment, if you can find it on sale at Fry’s or Best Buy, get it!