Er... Hate to break it to you, but you don't "beat" Animal Crossing. After you complete a few boring tasks for Nook, you're free to do what you want. In fact, you kind of need to be able to understand what they're saying to play the game. A Japanese copy of AC is pretty much useless to someone who doesn't understand Japanese.
Er... Hate to break it to you, but you don't "beat" Animal Crossing. After you complete a few boring tasks for Nook, you're free to do what you want. In fact, you kind of need to be able to understand what they're saying to play the game. A Japanese copy of AC is pretty much useless to someone who doesn't understand Japanese.
i know.. im a gamer.. ive played many sim styled games
Er... Hate to break it to you, but you don't "beat" Animal Crossing. After you complete a few boring tasks for Nook, you're free to do what you want. In fact, you kind of need to be able to understand what they're saying to play the game. A Japanese copy of AC is pretty much useless to someone who doesn't understand Japanese.
i know.. im a gamer.. ive played many sim styled games
The voices in the japanese version sound funnier then the U.S version.
You probably didnt wright it to the right person...
its because they actually speak in high-pitched japanese, if you listen closely to what the animals say in the U.S version of AC, they speak english, but high-pitched and really fast