Using Nintendo's Wi-fi connection, visit friends online, and the DS to DS connection for friends nearby.
New tools (Slingshot, Golden Watering Can)
New holidays (Yay Day, La-Di day, etc.)
More customizable than the original, with the ability to change hat, facial accessories, hair style, and umbrella.
Design your own patterns and use them in more places than you could in the GameCube version. Use them as wallpaper, carpets, clothes, hats-which differ by gender, and even place designs on the floor.
New characters, like Celeste, the observatory owl, Brewster the barman, and Harriet the salon hair stylist.
You can see the sky. Draw constellations, and they will appear at night.
The museum holds larger collections, and now also has an observatory and a café.
Animal villagers sometimes give you their picture, so you can remember them even after they move out of town.
Animal villagers are much more interactive. They will chase you to talk to you, challenge you to fishing or bug-catching matches, come to your house for a chat, and even tend to their own gardens, give you picture of themselves, and have you buy them furniture.
At 8:00 PM each Saturday, go to the cafe to hear K.K. Slider play. Also some new songs were added, like Marine Song 2001, Steep Hill, and Pondering.
The player can use either the control pad or the touch screen to control their character. The stylus and the touch screen make it much easier to move, manage items and type letters.
If the player puts a letter in a bottle, it might wash up on a random person's shore, or your own.
There are 16 new fish, as well as 16 new bugs. For more information see Insects (Wild World).
New villager types(Monkey)
You can now hybrid flowers.
72 villagers are introduced, such as Drake. However, out of these 72 villagers, only 18 of them are brand new. The rest have made their debut in the Japan-exclusive Dōbutsu no Mori e+.
Using Nintendo's Wi-fi connection, visit friends online, and the DS to DS connection for friends nearby.New tools (Slingshot, Golden Watering Can)New holidays (Yay Day, La-Di day, etc.)More customizable than the original, with the ability to change hat, facial accessories, hair style, and umbrella.Design your own patterns and use them in more places than you could in the GameCube version. Use them as wallpaper, carpets, clothes, hats-which differ by gender, and even place designs on the floor.New characters, like Celeste, the observatory owl, Brewster the barman, and Harriet the salon hair stylist.You can see the sky. Draw constellations, and they will appear at night.The museum holds larger collections, and now also has an observatory and a café.Animal villagers sometimes give you their picture, so you can remember them even after they move out of town.Animal villagers are much more interactive. They will chase you to talk to you, challenge you to fishing or bug-catching matches, come to your house for a chat, and even tend to their own gardens, give you picture of themselves, and have you buy them furniture.At 8:00 PM each Saturday, go to the cafe to hear K.K. Slider play. Also some new songs were added, like Marine Song 2001, Steep Hill, and Pondering.The player can use either the control pad or the touch screen to control their character. The stylus and the touch screen make it much easier to move, manage items and type letters.If the player puts a letter in a bottle, it might wash up on a random person's shore, or your own.There are 16 new fish, as well as 16 new bugs. For more information see Insects (Wild World).New villager types(Monkey)You can now hybrid flowers.72 villagers are introduced, such as Drake. However, out of these 72 villagers, only 18 of them are brand new. The rest have made their debut in the Japan-exclusive Dōbutsu no Mori e+.
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