Animal Crossing was actually conceived when the creator moved to a new town and was lonely which is kind of adorable. Also Jaiden is only half right. The first Animal Crossing was for the Nintendo 64 but was updated for the GameCube which was the first version people got internationally.
Animal Crossing is a great series but absolutely not for everyone. It's a game intended to be played for maybe 30-40 minutes a day once you've gotten a bit into it. It operates off a real-time cycle based on whatever your consoles internal clock is set to. So if it's 3:40 PM for you IRL then it's the same in game, and time progresses at exactly the same speed. Days, Months, Seasons, and Years all pass in Animal Crossing just like they would in real life, and you're incentivized to play at all times in every game for different experiences. Shops are only open from certain hours, Villagers are only awake until certain times, certain NPCs only visit once every couple weeks, events happen on certain days a year, you can participate in real world holiday events in game, and certain encounters can only be triggered at very specific times. For example if you want some new music for your radio, you can only get it on Saturday evenings at your local Train Station/Coffee Shop/Club/Town Plaza depending on the game. It's a slow burn because of that though. Once you've decorated your house how you like, all there really is to do is slowly chip away at your house debt and collect the various fish, bugs, fossils, and artwork for the Museum. Unfortunately bugs and fish come and go with the months so once you've got them all then you just need to wait until you can get more. Fossils and Art are completely random so you may get them all fast or spend years missing a single painting from your collection. Animal Crossing is a very good game to chill with, but I think for most people who really adore it, it's because of the same reason as Jaiden. There's just a very nostalgic connection between them and the older games and I can 100% relate. I can remember playing the original game as a kid and being so attached to my villagers like they were some of my actual friends. Wild World would come with me on school trips and my friends would play together on the bus and have a blast even when we weren't together. City Folk on the Wii was a game my Dad loved and I have a ton of memories of building our town together. New Leaf was a game I was able to connect with people over after I finished High School and helped me make friends more easily. And of course New Horizons, while it's probably my least favorite game in the main series, has still helped me navigate through the pandemic these last couple years while keeping my mental health in check with something lighthearted and relaxing to distract myself. The games aren't anything mind-blowing but the effects the series has had on my life and the memories and connections I've made because of it will always ensure it's one of my favorite franchises.
OMG, the Pasta with no Sauce is a reference to a video where she mentions she used to have a lisp and her family liked to poke fun at how she said, "pathta with no thauthe" Also for the next Jaiden video I recommend her traumatic ski trip video
Ha, and she didnt even find all the… secret interactions. The gamecube version had special interactions with characters based on the irl date and time, and there were some SERIOUSLY sketchy interactions with people… like …. Im 90% sure the cat twins kill other townies and that the owl brings them back to life a few days later…
Well here's the thing Duck. I feel like Animal Crossing is one of those games that you'd be like "I've never played this before" Then people would respond "Understandable" Since the game while popular has a certain playstyle similar to Harvest Moon or Stardew Valley that alot of people might not enjoy
A few days ago a friend messaged me: "How the he'll do you have so many play hours in Animal Crossing New Horizons!?" ... at that point I looked at my stats and whopsii: I've got 1380+ hours in this game xDDD Well, my goal right now is it to complete my catalog, in other words: get EVERY ITEM in the game (there are 4272 furnitures, 5503 Clothes (in different colors), 922 different DIY's and so on) Sooo... yeah... I spend a lot of time in this game xD
@@theduckgoesmoo animal crossing is an acquired taste. It’s like Sims, but it literally boots you out the game and tells you to wait in real life time for certain things to be built. This can either make or break your experience. In the new game, you open it up, get about an hour into the game and then it tells you come back tomorrow and a shabby tent will be set where you can live.
I should go back to Animal Crossing but I'm scared that they would be mad that I left them since the end of 2020 You like Spaghetti without sauces? Me too
I recommend reacting to TheOdd1sOut, especially his Life Is Fun Music Video, speaking of which JaidenAnimation has a Music Video too, oh also TheOdd1sOut actually has a Netflix Show on the way, if that’s interesting.
Odd1sOut is definently someone you should check out. His animated Subway (Sooubway) videos are his most popular video. Another animated storytime channel I've been meaning to suggest is LetMeExplainStudios. Rebecca is an classic animation loving theatre performer. One of her most popular video is My School Dress Code (35m views) and one of my favourite is My Crazy Theatre Teacher (21m views). Yeah that video is alot of emotions. She has alot of short under 10 min videos. These videos are 6 minutes and 10 minutes. Thanks for reading this. Have a great day.
I played this game of Animal Crossing on the GameCube. I agree that the characters were rude at time and oh man, did it take me forever to get fishing down. Overall, I had fun.
I've only ever really played Animal Crossing: New Leaf on the 3DS...and for the most part, no, there really isn't an "ending". For New Leaf, the plot is that you basically move to a new town and due to some miscommunication, you become the mayor and take over running and developing your growing community further. The time for Animal Crossing is based in real time, so whatever time/date is on your system, that is what it is in your game. It is a game with something to do year-round with special in-game events that happen on certain holidays, the seasons in the game change according to the seasons based on the time/date synced up with your system. You can catch a wide array of fish and bugs where some only come out during certain seasons or times of day. Unless you cheat the system and mess with your the time/date of your system, Animal Crossing is the type of game that can quite literally take about a year's time minimum to 100% and even then...that's if you are lucky and are pretty much playing a little every day. I had one save file that I played for a couple of years and still never 100% the game and that was back when I use to play pretty regularly. As far as I know, there really isn't a true end game, only goals for completion that you give yourself. Like catching/donating all the fish and bugs in the game, collecting all the art to donate to the museum, fully expand and upgrade your personal house to get max ratings on it, and so on and so forth. The ending of the game is pretty much whenever you've decided you have done enough in the game to warrant ending your playthrough of it. Fun Fact, my mom is like the furthest thing from a gamer outside of playing a few little simple mobile puzzle games and Animal Crossing New Leaf was a game that she actually got into playing for a little while. I actually had to show her how to use my 3DS and teach her how to play and ended up having to share my 3DS with her some days because she found it entertaining for a while.
Animal Crossing is one of the most charming life sim games you'll come across. I agree with Jaiden in that the villagers and their personalities have gotten pretty bland over the years. I've only played the gamecube version but I've seen people play the other installments and they look pretty good.
There is no such thing as an adult. We all may grow old but we don’t grow up. Something most people haven’t heard about is in the pyramids it turns out they were used as tourists attractions just like today. (Gotta make the money to build more ya know). And just like today there have been carvings that are the ancient Egyptian means.. “so and so was here” “Name & name” ❤ Like said. Our technology and medicine may have gotten better. But mankind just doesn’t seem to be maturing any time soon.
Animal Crossing was actually conceived when the creator moved to a new town and was lonely which is kind of adorable. Also Jaiden is only half right. The first Animal Crossing was for the Nintendo 64 but was updated for the GameCube which was the first version people got internationally.
Animal Crossing is a great series but absolutely not for everyone.
It's a game intended to be played for maybe 30-40 minutes a day once you've gotten a bit into it. It operates off a real-time cycle based on whatever your consoles internal clock is set to. So if it's 3:40 PM for you IRL then it's the same in game, and time progresses at exactly the same speed. Days, Months, Seasons, and Years all pass in Animal Crossing just like they would in real life, and you're incentivized to play at all times in every game for different experiences. Shops are only open from certain hours, Villagers are only awake until certain times, certain NPCs only visit once every couple weeks, events happen on certain days a year, you can participate in real world holiday events in game, and certain encounters can only be triggered at very specific times. For example if you want some new music for your radio, you can only get it on Saturday evenings at your local Train Station/Coffee Shop/Club/Town Plaza depending on the game.
It's a slow burn because of that though. Once you've decorated your house how you like, all there really is to do is slowly chip away at your house debt and collect the various fish, bugs, fossils, and artwork for the Museum. Unfortunately bugs and fish come and go with the months so once you've got them all then you just need to wait until you can get more. Fossils and Art are completely random so you may get them all fast or spend years missing a single painting from your collection.
Animal Crossing is a very good game to chill with, but I think for most people who really adore it, it's because of the same reason as Jaiden. There's just a very nostalgic connection between them and the older games and I can 100% relate. I can remember playing the original game as a kid and being so attached to my villagers like they were some of my actual friends. Wild World would come with me on school trips and my friends would play together on the bus and have a blast even when we weren't together. City Folk on the Wii was a game my Dad loved and I have a ton of memories of building our town together. New Leaf was a game I was able to connect with people over after I finished High School and helped me make friends more easily. And of course New Horizons, while it's probably my least favorite game in the main series, has still helped me navigate through the pandemic these last couple years while keeping my mental health in check with something lighthearted and relaxing to distract myself. The games aren't anything mind-blowing but the effects the series has had on my life and the memories and connections I've made because of it will always ensure it's one of my favorite franchises.
You definitely gotta check out TheOdd1sOut. He does great animated storytelling videos, much like Jaiden. They've even done some joint things.
*"Fighting in Mr Beast's $100k TH-camr Battle Royale"* is in my opinion, the best one.
@@LordHypertronUniversum The various Suuobway videos are also classics and could be a good starting place for his style etc.
Hmmm
OMG, the Pasta with no Sauce is a reference to a video where she mentions she used to have a lisp and her family liked to poke fun at how she said, "pathta with no thauthe"
Also for the next Jaiden video I recommend her traumatic ski trip video
"does animal crossing have an ending?"
Animal Crossing Lovers and Haters: "nope"
Yeah classic animal crossing/Animal forest was way more crazy on what the villagers say and now and days the villages r more chill now
Fun fact: in Italy, spaghetti bolognese AKA spaghetti with meat sauce is not a thing. It is generally an American and British thing to do.
Ha, and she didnt even find all the… secret interactions. The gamecube version had special interactions with characters based on the irl date and time, and there were some SERIOUSLY sketchy interactions with people… like …. Im 90% sure the cat twins kill other townies and that the owl brings them back to life a few days later…
The wanted poster actually said “dead or dead” not “dead or alive.”
Honestly, Animal Crossing was fun at first, but I got bored with it pretty fast. I like story driven games and rpgs.
I think you might like Animal Crossing its a nice stress reliever and can be enjoyable when the mood is right
As I recall, the original Animal Crossing also used to give your character a nightmarish gyroid face if you closed the game without saving.
Well here's the thing Duck. I feel like Animal Crossing is one of those games that you'd be like "I've never played this before" Then people would respond "Understandable" Since the game while popular has a certain playstyle similar to Harvest Moon or Stardew Valley that alot of people might not enjoy
A few days ago a friend messaged me: "How the he'll do you have so many play hours in Animal Crossing New Horizons!?" ... at that point I looked at my stats and whopsii: I've got 1380+ hours in this game xDDD
Well, my goal right now is it to complete my catalog, in other words: get EVERY ITEM in the game (there are 4272 furnitures, 5503 Clothes (in different colors), 922 different DIY's and so on) Sooo... yeah... I spend a lot of time in this game xD
Funny enough, Animal Crossing is one of those game where it’s okay if you never played or not
I’m not bullied??
@@theduckgoesmoo animal crossing is an acquired taste. It’s like Sims, but it literally boots you out the game and tells you to wait in real life time for certain things to be built. This can either make or break your experience. In the new game, you open it up, get about an hour into the game and then it tells you come back tomorrow and a shabby tent will be set where you can live.
Pretty sure Nintendo did get backlash from parents on how harsh the original game was
Boo I like it
Her videos about hives and dentist are awesome too, at least in my opinion
You should check out some of somethingelseyt’s stuff
He’s a great storytime animator like jaiden
I started playing the Animal Crossing series from City Folk, so I was very shocked to see how the original(in NA anyway) game was!
I should go back to Animal Crossing but I'm scared that they would be mad that I left them since the end of 2020
You like Spaghetti without sauces? Me too
I doubt I'll ever go back. Jaiden was spot on about the blandness of the villagers, and they kinda gave the game a soul for me.
Alright everyone sharpen your pitchforks
I played New Horizons sooooo much in 2020. Last I checked I had over 800 hours in the game, so I’m not sure if I should be proud or worried.
That’s like a lot of hours
I recommend reacting to TheOdd1sOut, especially his Life Is Fun Music Video, speaking of which JaidenAnimation has a Music Video too, oh also TheOdd1sOut actually has a Netflix Show on the way, if that’s interesting.
Question. What movies and games HAVE you seen? It just seems like every time a game or movie is mentioned, you just say you've never seen it.
There’s a few! I think we have a list on my discord server
You like spaghetti without sauce!? Begone, and never return! I say that, but I'm part German and hate bratwurst.
the 90's early 2000's were before everyone skin got paper thin we coulds take a joke back then
Odd1sOut is definently someone you should check out. His animated Subway (Sooubway) videos are his most popular video.
Another animated storytime channel I've been meaning to suggest is LetMeExplainStudios. Rebecca is an classic animation loving theatre performer. One of her most popular video is My School Dress Code (35m views) and one of my favourite is My Crazy Theatre Teacher (21m views). Yeah that video is alot of emotions.
She has alot of short under 10 min videos. These videos are 6 minutes and 10 minutes.
Thanks for reading this. Have a great day.
I too never heard or seen it.
You should make an effort to look up the new Alpharad video. It has live action Alpharad and friends,which friends? You’ll have to watch to see.
I played this game of Animal Crossing on the GameCube. I agree that the characters were rude at time and oh man, did it take me forever to get fishing down. Overall, I had fun.
6:32 Do I need to defend my title?
9:33 How would you react to someone calling you hunkalicious?
I think you’re safe
You should watch the odd ones out Soobway
Day umptingth of me asked you to react To The Nostalgia Critic's Cereal Mascots. It will make your Commercial Reacts more complete!
You need to watch some Odd1sout, I'd personally recommend his Soubway videos, they're a classic!
I've only ever really played Animal Crossing: New Leaf on the 3DS...and for the most part, no, there really isn't an "ending". For New Leaf, the plot is that you basically move to a new town and due to some miscommunication, you become the mayor and take over running and developing your growing community further. The time for Animal Crossing is based in real time, so whatever time/date is on your system, that is what it is in your game. It is a game with something to do year-round with special in-game events that happen on certain holidays, the seasons in the game change according to the seasons based on the time/date synced up with your system. You can catch a wide array of fish and bugs where some only come out during certain seasons or times of day.
Unless you cheat the system and mess with your the time/date of your system, Animal Crossing is the type of game that can quite literally take about a year's time minimum to 100% and even then...that's if you are lucky and are pretty much playing a little every day. I had one save file that I played for a couple of years and still never 100% the game and that was back when I use to play pretty regularly. As far as I know, there really isn't a true end game, only goals for completion that you give yourself. Like catching/donating all the fish and bugs in the game, collecting all the art to donate to the museum, fully expand and upgrade your personal house to get max ratings on it, and so on and so forth. The ending of the game is pretty much whenever you've decided you have done enough in the game to warrant ending your playthrough of it.
Fun Fact, my mom is like the furthest thing from a gamer outside of playing a few little simple mobile puzzle games and Animal Crossing New Leaf was a game that she actually got into playing for a little while. I actually had to show her how to use my 3DS and teach her how to play and ended up having to share my 3DS with her some days because she found it entertaining for a while.
If you're curious about TheOdd1sOut content I suggest starting with Fighting in Mr. Beast's $100,000 TH-camr Battle Royal. Jaiden was there.
Animal Crossing is one of the most charming life sim games you'll come across. I agree with Jaiden in that the villagers and their personalities have gotten pretty bland over the years. I've only played the gamecube version but I've seen people play the other installments and they look pretty good.
If you wanna check Theodd1out you should start with his Soobway videos about when he worked at subway
So duck, would you play this game
Ngl the most ive interracted with any sort of animal crossing content was That Ankha Video
You should check out the Russian badger his videos are funny and chaotic
I haven't played animal crossing game either
Webkinz! I had a cow when I was little. What was your webkinz?
I recommend you check out some of the odd1sout's videos. I think you'd really enjoy them.
spaghetti without sauce.... heathen
For a guy who gets a lot of mileage out of that Jontron "What" clip, it's funny that you've never done reactions to any of his videos.
You have a point
Damn….you gotta play a lot of stuff
Yeahhhh it’s a long list
when are you reacting to tf2 ?
There is no such thing as an adult.
We all may grow old but we don’t grow up.
Something most people haven’t heard about is in the pyramids it turns out they were used as tourists attractions just like today. (Gotta make the money to build more ya know).
And just like today there have been carvings that are the ancient Egyptian means.. “so and so was here”
“Name & name” ❤
Like said. Our technology and medicine may have gotten better. But mankind just doesn’t seem to be maturing any time soon.
Please react to one by cheesy 🙏
12:46 What. Are. You?
This was posted 11 seconds ago as of me clicking. How are there comments from 20+ hours ago?
You skip the intros don’t you
@@theduckgoesmoo Most of the time. Nothing personal, I just have a really horrible attention span and I like getting into the meat of the vids asap
@@Thingo_Chaos that’s fair, that’s why I put the timestamp there. The early comments are from patrons that get videos a day early
@@theduckgoesmoo Ohhhh that makes sense. Thank your mr. moo
Well if you really want to try out New Horizons, its pretty good
Hey can you please react to jujutsu kaisen abridged by shmuck squad