The Animal Crossing Camping Simulator (Nintendo) free for Android and iPhone

When Nintendo releases a new game, it always jumps to number one on the charts, especially if it is a new version of one of its historical games.
It went like this with Super Mario Run, it is going even better with Animal Crossing, one of the Cult titles of the Nintendo consoles (from Gamecube to DS), now available for Android smartphones and tablets, for iPhone and iPad .
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is a special version of this camping life simulator, with a completely different formula than the original versions of the Nintendo consoles, where you need to take care of and improve a campsite rather than a rural village.
With the campsite in the center of the map, you can then go fishing in the river, pick fruit in the woods, look for resources in the mine, buy clothes or other accessories at the market and then improve the camper at the mechanic.
The various resources will serve to convince those who come on holiday to our campsite (people are pets) to stay longer by becoming our friends if we can satisfy their requests which is the quickest way to accumulate Bells and Leaf Tickets.
The more experience points you accumulate, the more you will have the opportunity to enlarge the campsite, bring more pets to camp and unlock improvements.
In Animal Crossing for Android and iPhone it is also very important to establish relationships with other players, both to receive aid (such as to enter mines), both to buy and sell goods, and to receive new challenges.
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is free for Android and iPhone / iPad, with the ability to shop for real money within the game to buy Leaf Tickets if you want to grow faster than normal.
Although in other games the possibility of improving by spending real money becomes decisive, in this Animal Crossing you can have fun without spending anything, without feeling any disadvantage towards paying players.
Animal Crossing, in fact, is not a game where you have to win against others, it does not include races or challenges with other players, and you can earn points and tickets simply by playing.
Note, however, that if you create a Nintendo Account you will receive 100 Leaf Tickets for free.
In conclusion, while some Fans of the Animal Crossing series may be disappointed by the change in style that this mobile version presents, those who have never played it may find Animal Crossing a fun and exciting management game.

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