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Let's Play Animal Crossing: New Horizons Part 64: Seychelles will change completely... [German ♦ Blind ♦ Greenscreen ♦ 4K@60FPS] ❤️ Subscribe to my channel: http://goo.gl/440Rdg 💪 Become a member: https://goo.gl/QvNJP 👕 My merch: https://goo.gl/Vfsyb9 ➡️ BUY ANIMAL CROSSING NEW HORIZONS DIGITALLY AT GAMESROCKET*: http://bit.ly/2Q2kNUH ➡️ BUY ANIMAL CROSSING NEW HORIZONS*: https://amzn.to/2VJkJg0 ➡️ BUY NINTENDO SWITCH*: https://amzn.to/39lhjV5 📷 Instagram: http://goo.gl/6elst3 🐦 Twitter: / domtendo 🎮 ALL projects: http://goo.gl/CKAgty 📝 Upload plan: http://goo.gl/esnTaC ➡️ ANIMAL CROSSING NEW HORIZONS playlist: http://bit.ly/3daZZ77 *= Affiliate link. I get a share of the sales from the providers for the links, without you paying a cent more! ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ✒ INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO THIS EPISODE: We will rebuild Seychelles from the ground up! ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ✒ GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE GAME: When life simulators such as Sims became popular at the beginning of the millennium, Nintendo wanted to enter the market with their own series of games, but due to their hardware limitations they had the difficult task of implementing time-based events. The planned Nintendo 64DD, with its real-time clock and 64MB writable diskette, offered a perfect opportunity to develop a contemporary life simulator. However, when it became clear that the Nintendo 64DD was being discontinued, the development team had to change their plans and switched to the Nintendo 64 Game Paks with an additional Controller Pak that acted as a memory card for the Nintendo 64. The title was finally released on April 14, 2001, initially exclusively in Japan under the name Dōbutsu no Mori (Animal Forest), and on December 14 of the same year as a GameCube port, which was finally localized in Europe three years later, on September 24, 2004. The game system was simple: the player takes on the role of a new villager who has to find his way around his new home. While there are smaller tasks and goals - such as expanding your own home and making it more beautiful - the gameplay gives you a lot of freedom: you can talk to villagers, organize events, celebrate holidays, take part in fishing tournaments, or go about your daily life together. All of the game's activities are based on the real-time clock and real-time calendar. The gameplay was so well received that it developed into its own series and appeared as a standalone game on the following consoles: Wild World was released for the Nintendo DS in 2005, Let's Go to the City in 2008 for the Nintendo Wii, New Leaf in 2012 for the Nintendo 3DS and Pocket Camp in 2017 for Android and iOS. The series only took a break on the Nintendo WiiU and only delivered a moderately popular spin-off, Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival. The joy was all the greater when Nintendo finally relieved fans on September 13, 2018 by officially announcing Animal Crossing: New Horizons for the Nintendo Switch. Originally planned for 2019, the title was postponed to March 20, 2020 to prevent the developers from revising it. Director Aya Kyogoku and producer Hisashi Nogami have set themselves the goal of offering players the greatest possible freedom in designing their game world, unlike in previous titles. Instead of the previous village, an island was chosen as the setting, allowing a previously unattained level of customization. Houses can be placed anywhere, furniture can now also be placed outside the house, trees can be planted, your own paths can be built and various objects can be made using materials in order to design the island as best as possible according to your own wishes. In addition, it was possible for the first time to choose between the northern and southern hemispheres in order to adapt the seasons to your own preferences. Despite the many positive news, Nintendo also announced some decisions worthy of discussion. For example, access to the cloud storage is only possible once in the event of a console loss. In addition, only one island will be possible per console, which must be shared by all users on the console. This makes New Horizons the first Switch game that does not allow multiple independent save games on the same console. But that will not stop most people from booking the Ready for the Island package. Not even us! ▪ TITLE: Animal Crossing New Horizons ▪ DEVELOPER: Nintendo EPD ▪ PUBLISHER: Nintendo ▪ SYSTEM: Nintendo Switch ▪ GENRE: Life simulation ▪ OFFICIAL SITE: http://bit.ly/2TRgJaM ▪ GERMANY RELEASE: March 20, 2020 ▪ METASCORE: 91% ▪ HASHTAGS: #AnimalCrossingNewHorizons, #ACNH, #AnimalCrossing