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Animal Forest, also known as Dobutsu no Mori, is the very first game in this franchise to ever be produced. It was Nintendo’s first foray into the family-friendly world of animal neighbors and debt payments. While there’s a fair amount to say about this game, most of it also applies to its GameCube successor. The latter was designed as an expanded version of Animal Forest, including features such as use of an internal clock.
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7. Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival — ~490,000 Copies Sold
Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival came at a very poor time for both the franchise and the Wii U. Rather than a full-fledged home console game, Nintendo created a Mario Party-style spinoff with the characters and locations of Animal Crossing. It also happened to require the use of amiibo cards or figures to play the game, meaning the full game was basically locked behind multiple payment barriers. It doesn’t help that Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival was pretty much
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6. Animal Crossing — 2.27 Million Copies Sold
The original Animal Crossing, being an expansion of the N64 release, had a lot to offer. From fun collectibles like playable NES games to self-aware easter eggs like Resetti, there were hundreds of little details and features packed into this title’s tiny GameCube disc. It’s among
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5. Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer — 3.51 Million Copies Sold
Though it was a spinoff in a similar vein to amiibo Festival, Happy Home Designer had a few more reasons for fans to check it out. It acted almost like a standalone expansion to New Leaf, letting players customize various homes based on the preferences of villagers. It also featured similar amiibo compatibility to the Wii U spinoff but on a much more interesting scale, letting players invite whichever villagers they liked. Once again, there isn’t much reason to play it today with the latest expansion for New Horizons still being available. But it’s still worth checking out if you have a couple of Animal Crossing amiibo cards lying around.
If you decide to get Happy Home Designer directly from Nintendo, just be sure to act fast. As of
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4. Animal Crossing: City Folk — 4.32 Million Copies Sold
For over a decade, City Folk would be the last mainline Animal Crossing game released on a home console. It included a brand-new city for players to explore, allowing them to meet special characters whenever they’d like. It was even possible for players to transfer their data from the DS title Wild World, letting them keep some important data. Even if it falls short of the other games in the series, there’s no question as to how City Folk managed to be the best-selling non-portable Animal Crossing title.
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3. Animal Crossing: Wild World — 11.75 Million Copies Sold
Wild World might’ve found some of its sales from fans of the older N64 and GameCube Animal Crossing releases. But it’s unlikely that many would argue about the true reason for its success: portability. Wild World was the first handheld game in the franchise, allowing players to say hello to their villagers and enjoy leisurely activities whenever they liked. It even included online connectivity, which — while defunct today — almost certainly drew attention from hundreds of interested gamers. If the GameCube title marked Animal Crossing as a worthwhile franchise in the eyes of Nintendo, Wild World cemented that idea, turning it from possibility into truth.
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2. Animal Crossing: New Leaf — 13.01 Million Copies Sold
In a first for the series, New Leaf gave the players much greater control in how their towns are developed. They take on the role of mayor, allowing them to add new buildings and facilities around the island. There are plenty of other additions and changes, but a lot of New Leaf’s popularity likely just stems from being the second-most-recent mainline title. It provided more of the classic Animal Crossing experience with new content and even major updates years later. It’s quite possibly the best way to visit Animal Crossing for the first time if the changes of the new Switch game don’t appeal to you.
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1. Animal Crossing: New Horizons — 40.17 Million Copies Sold
Yes, 40 million.
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