Nintendo 3DS, Animal Crossing: New Leaf User Manual

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1 Important Information
Basic Information
2 Introduction
3 Controls
4 Getting Started
5 Saving and Erasing Data
Town Life
7 Screen Tabs
8 Things to Do in Town
9 Town Buildings
10 Main Street 1
11 Main Street 2
About the Island
12 Things to Do on the Island
Communication Functions
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14 StreetPass
15 Local Play
16 Playing Online
Other
17 Artists and Sculptors
Support Information
18 How to Contact Us
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1 Important Information
Thank you for selecting Animal
Crossing™: New Leaf for
Nintendo 3DS™.
Please read this manual carefully
before using this software. If the
software is to be used by young children, the manual should be read and explained to them by an adult.
Before use, please also read the
Operations Manual for your
Nintendo 3DS system. It contains
important information that will help
you enjoy this software.
This software is designed only for use with the European/Australian
version of the Nintendo 3DS system.
Unless stated otherwise, any
references to "Nintendo 3DS" in
this manual refer to both Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 3DS™ XL systems.
IMPORTANT
Important information about your
health and safety is available in the
Health and Safety Information
application on the HOME Menu.
To access this application, touch the
icon on the HOME Menu, then
touch OPEN and read the contents
of each section carefully. When you
Health and Safety Information
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have finished, press to
return to the HOME Menu.
You should also thoroughly read the
Operations Manual, especially the
"Health and Safety Information"
section, before using Nintendo 3DS software.
For precautions related to wireless
communication and online play,
please refer to the Operations Manual, "Health and Safety Information".
When sharing content with other users, do not upload/exchange/send any content that is illegal or offensive, or could infringe on the rights of others. Do not include personal information and make sure
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If you believe that any content
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the one that is set on the system.
This title supports five different languages: English, German, French,
Spanish and Italian.
If your Nintendo 3DS system
language is set to one of these, the
same language will be displayed in
the software. If your Nintendo 3DS
system is set to another language,
the in-game default language will be
English.
Language Selection
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Unauthorised reproduction or use is
prohibited.
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2 Introduction
Take on the role of mayor or
resident as you seek to construct a
town based on your own
imagination. Build and maintain
friendships with your neighbours, and use your town's resources to make it as attractive a place as possible to live. Never has town life
been as much fun as in Animal
Crossing: New Leaf!
Only the first player to register a
game on the Nintendo 3DS system can take on the role of mayor. All subsequent players
(players two to four) can only
assume the role of town resident.
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Animal Crossing: New Leaf
uses your Nintendo 3DS
system's internal calendar and
clock to create a town which
follows real life's current day
and season! Manually adjusting
the time and date settings may
leave your town rife with
weeds, cause your crop of turnips (p. 9) to spoil and also
decrease the overall value of
your town. Bear this in mind when playing through the
game!
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3 Controls
Walk
Run / / +
In-Game Controls
Talk
(when facing
another character)
Equip/Cycle
tools
Use tool
(when holding
a tool)
Examine
(when in front
of the town bulletin board,
signs, etc.)
Shake tree
(when facing a
tree, with no tool
equipped)
Pick up item
(when facing
an item)
Pick flower
(when facing a
flower)
Fill in hole in
the ground
(when facing a
hole in the
ground)
Open/Close pockets
window
Put tool away
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Grab furniture item
Hold
Enter house
Turn furniture
item
(while holding )
Push/Pull
furniture item
(while holding )
Menu Controls
Confirm
Cancel
Menu
navigation
/
Change the
viewing angle inside certain buildings
Use interactive
furniture
(when facing
certain furniture
such as lamps,
fridges etc.)
Store furniture item in pockets
(when facing
furniture item)
Take a picture
Press +
simultaneously
Pictures taken in-game will be
stored automatically on the
Nintendo 3DS Camera application.
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Swimming Controls
Enter the
ocean
(when alongside the ocean)
Swim
(when in the ocean)
Dive
underwater
(when in the
ocean)
Change direction
Actions such as inputting your
name, using Custom Designs
(p. 7) and selecting items from
your pockets can all be performed using the Touch Screen.
Swim faster
(when underwater)
In order to enter the ocean, you
must first acquire the wet suit from
the island.
While using local wireless or the
internet to visit another town or have
someone visit your town, playing on
the island with other people via the internet, or uploading or downloading dreams at the Dream Suite, closing the system will not put it into Sleep Mode.
Sleep Mode
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4 Getting Started
New Save File
Continue
Select one of the
following options from the title menu.
Depending on
whether you have a saved game or not, the options that
appear may differ.
Begin a new game. Start by
registering a name for your player and for your town.
Only the mayor can select a name
for the town.
Up to four players can live in one
town.
Only the first player can register
as mayor. All subsequent players will only be able to play as residents.
Continue a previously saved game.
Select the name of the player to
start.
After selecting which player you
wish to continue with, you will be given the option to change certain in-game settings such as the game's
time and date as well as the option
I need help first…
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Set the date/
time.
Adjust the game's time and date settings.
Demolish my
home.
Erase the
registered player's saved data (except for
the mayor's).
to erase any previously saved data
(p. 5).
Re-create the
town.
Erase all saved
data.
Move In
Only residents are able to move
town. The mayor does not have this option.
The option to move town will only
be displayed after you have
finished building your house.
Data cannot be recovered once
erased, so please be careful.
Move to
another town.
By using Nintendo 3DS Local Play (p. 15), you are
able to transfer all your data to another copy of
the Animal Crossing: New
Leaf software on
another
Nintendo 3DS.
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This will only be displayed if you
have no previously saved data. You
will receive the data of the player who wishes to move (p. 15).
SpotPass™ (p. 13)
You can control your SpotPass settings here. If you use SpotPass, you may occasionally receive letters,
items and model homes for the Happy Home Showcase from Nintendo.
Parental Controls
You can configure the
Nintendo 3DS system's Parental
Control settings to restrict your
child's ability to interact online,
interact via the StreetPass™ feature,
register friends and share images,
audio, video, and long text data.
You will still be able to adjust settings for sharing Images and
Long Text Data on your copy of
Animal Crossing: New Leaf, even if you have already set up certain
restrictions via Parental Controls.
For more information, refer to the
Nintendo 3DS Operations Manual.
Connect to the internet using your Nintendo 3DS system to check for
new software updates. Please
Update Data
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download any updates accordingly.
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5 Saving and Erasing Data
Press in-game to display
the different options for saving your game. These options become available only after a certain point in
the game.
Saving Data
Do not turn the power off, reset the system or remove Game Cards/SD Cards while
saving. Make sure not to get
dirt in the terminals. These actions could result in permanent data loss.
Do not use external accessories or software to modify your save data, as
this can lead to an inability
to progress or loss of save data. Any modification is permanent, so be careful.
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Demolish My Home (Erase Saved Data)
You can only
demolish your home
when playing as a
resident. If you select
this option, all saved
data for that resident will be erased.
If you wish to erase the mayor's
saved data, select the option
RE-CREATE THE TOWN, and all
saved in-game data will be erased.
'Demolish my home' will erase
your resident's saved data.
'Re-create the town' will erase all
saved data for your town, meaning you will have to start the game again from scratch.
Erase All Data
After starting up Animal Crossing:
New Leaf, hold + + +
before the title screen appears to
About the Download Version
Warning! When you back up the software on a personal
computer or another device,
the save data is backed up as
well. However, if you continue
playing, then overwrite the
software on your SD Card with your back-up data, the save
data won't be usable.
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erase all saved data.
Data cannot be recovered once
erased, so please be careful.
About SD Cards
Images taken in-game using the
camera application (p. 3), QR Code® patterns and any data received via SpotPass (p. 13)
will automatically be saved to the SD Card.
To avoid losing progress, it is essential to save before ending the game or switching off the
Nintendo 3DS. The first time players
quit without saving, Mr. Resetti will give them a gentle warning about
the importance of saving. He will not appear again unless the player
chooses to set up the Reset
Surveillance Center (when the option becomes available).
Parents should be aware that Mr. Resetti's personality and tone of
voice, while intentionally humorous, are authoritative and may be
disturbing to young children. Those
wishing to avoid meeting Mr. Resetti can simply choose not to set up the
Reset Surveillance Center.
Information for Parents – Mr. Resetti
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6 Game Screen
Will display after a short time, if
you do not move your player.
Touch or to change
pages.
You can write and send a message to chat with other players in town.
Date and time
Screen tabs (p. 7)
Town map
Resident's houses and town
buildings
Keyboard
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7 Screen Tabs
Select this to remove any special clothing or equipment you are
wearing.
Received letters are displayed in
pink and letters you have written
yourself will be displayed in blue.
You can store up to a maximum of
ten letters.
If you receive a time capsule
from a town resident, it will be stored here.
You can carry up to 16 items
You can access the screens shown
below while in-game.
Here you can check what items you
are carrying, as well as change outfits.
Pockets
Window
Player
Letters
Current Bells (money)
Current items
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aside from any you are currently
using.
About the Submenu
Touch an item to
display its
submenu. You can interact with items in a number of ways, including:
Use the stylus to drag the
item and change its position.
Put the item on the ground.
Put a clothing item on.
Display certain items as
wallpaper in your home.
The Beauty Salon will only
become available once you have progressed in the game a certain amount.
Mii™ characters can be created by
using the Mii Maker. For more information please consult the
Operations Manual.
If you generate a QR Code from a
custom design, it will be saved on
Custom
Designs
Use your own designs
to style your clothes, furniture and even the town flag. You can
also use this screen
to remove or reapply any make-up
applied at the Beauty Salon.
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the SD Card.
Create a custom design on the
Touch Screen. Hold or to stop the image on the 3D Screen from
rotating.
Switch between the type of item for
which you wish to create a custom
design.
Choose a painting tool or change pen or stamp type.
Undo/Redo last action.
Create a Custom Design
Switch item
Display/Hide grid
Undo/Redo
Canvas area
Zoom out/Zoom in
Tools
Currently selected palette
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Encyclopedia
Shows all the bugs,
fish and other sea creatures you have caught so far.
Town Pass
Card (TPC)
A pass card for all town residents.
Shows your current details and
allows you to make certain changes.
Keyboard
Enter a message and begin chatting
with other players!
Best Friend
Register somebody as a friend on
your Nintendo 3DS system and they
will be able to become one of your best friends on Animal Crossing:
New Leaf. If your friend is playing
the game at the same time as you, and both of you are connected to
the internet, you will be able to chat
to each other using the in-game chat feature without having to come
to each other's towns.
changes the colour group and changes the shade.
Change colours
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8 Things to Do in Town
You are able to decorate the interior of your house to your heart's content.
Also, if you are using the online
functions (p. 14-16) you will be able to show off your house to your
friends.
As you progress through the game,
the mayor will be tasked with committing to various public works projects and town ordinances.
Building and Decorating your House
Creating a Town
There is never a dull day in town!
Build and design your own house,
become friends with your neighbours, try your hand at fishing and much, much more! Taking on
the role of mayor? Well, use this responsibility wisely as you seek to create the town of your dreams.
Only the player registered as the
mayor will be able to take part in the creation of the town.
Public Works
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Public works
include the
construction and demolition of buildings and
features for the town, such as a park clock or bridge.
Lay out a set vision
for your town through ordinances. For example, you can
prioritise either
making your town rich or keeping it beautiful.
Events and Festivals
There are various events that take place throughout
the year, such as
the 'Bug-Off' and
fishing tournaments. Taking part in
them may reward you with a very
special item!
Ordinances
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9 Town Buildings
Town Hall
Find out important
information relating to the
town, as well as
set in action any public works projects or ordinances
(p. 8) you wish to enact as mayor.
Station
When using Nintendo 3DS Local
Play (p. 15), or playing online (p. 16) you are able to visit other
players' towns or host them as they
visit yours.
Close the gate at the station after
As you progress through the game,
the number of different buildings and features available will increase.
Your Home
Decorate the interior of your home
with the various items and furniture
you have accumulated. You will occasionally receive letters (p. 10) in the mailbox located in front of
your house. Be sure to check your mailbox regularly. If it's full you
won't receive letters or items ordered from the catalogue.
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a friend has arrived to prevent
other players from entering your
town.
About the Bulletin Board
You can see what is going on in town by checking the bulletin
board located next to the
station. You are also able to
leave messages on it yourself.
Re-Tail (Recycle-
Shop)
Sell any items you have or have them displayed in the
flea market.
Some days, certain items can be
sold for particularly high prices.
I want to
sell!
Sell your items.
Flea market!
Have your items
displayed in shop
for purchase by
other characters.
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Turnip
prices?
Displays the
current price of
turnips. If you sell
your turnips when
the price is higher than what you
bought them for,
you will be able to
make a profit!
Dock
As you progress
through the game a boat will eventually arrive at
the dock. Talk to Kapp'n, and for a price he will take
you over to the island. Depending on the progress you have made in-
game, you may be able to do the
following:
Go alone
Go to the island alone.
Go with
friends
When you host visitors or visit
other players'
towns, you can go to the island
(p. 15) in a group.
Anyone can initiate
an island visit, but
the other players
must also agree to
go in order for the
trip to begin.
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Go with other
travellers
Connect to the internet and meet other players on
the island to try your hand at Club Tortimer (p. 12).
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10 Main Street 1
Nook's Homes (Estate Agent)
Timmy and Tommy's Shop
Enter onto Main Street via the
railway crossing. As you progress
through the game, the number of
shops available to you will increase.
Come here when
you wish to purchase or extend your house.
Come here to purchase tools or
furniture items.
The items in stock
may differ
depending on the day.
About Fortune Cookies
Exchange your Play Coins for a
fortune cookie in the store. For more information about Play Coins, please read the Operations Manual.
Post Office
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Come here to
send letters or
deposit and
withdraw Bells
using the
Bellpoint.
Save mail.
Store a letter in the post office for safe keeping.
Ask about
a present.
Download any
presents you may have received. These presents may be offered in events run outside of the game and are subject to availability, so please check the official
Nintendo website for
updates.
Use this to deposit or withdraw any
Bells you have. You can also repay
any construction loans you have chosen to take out.
Send mail.
Send a letter.
You can send a
letter to other residents in your
town. You can send a letter to a friend only when visiting their town.
Bellpoint
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About Writing Letters
To write a letter,
you must first buy some paper
from the shop.
You can also include a present when you
send it.
Able Sisters
(Tailor)
Come here to buy outfits, accessories and other strange and
wonderful items.
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11 Main Street 2
Come here to have
the curator assess any fossils you have discovered.
You can choose to
donate certain items to the
museum's collection, such as
fossils, animal species or paintings. Once the museum's exhibition space
starts filling up with your donations,
you will be able to build a personal exhibition space and museum shop as part of the public works projects.
Museum
Donated items will be exhibited in
the museum.
Come here to purchase special tools and items for your home or personal exhibition space.
Display your furniture or items in
your own stylish manner.
Photo Booth
Take a picture to display on your
Town Pass Card (p. 7).
Museum Shop
Personal Exhibition Space
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In the Happy Home Showcase (HH Showcase),
you can view the model homes of other players after you have received them through SpotPass
(p. 13) or StreetPass (p. 14). You
can also place orders for many of
the furniture and other items you
see in the model homes. You can also configure your StreetPass
settings here.
H H S h o w c a s e
Dream Suite
When playing online (p. 16), you can allow other players to walk around your town in their dreams, while you can also dreamily explore their towns.
Each dream has its own specific
12 digit ID number called a
Dream Address. In order to see a
dream, search by this number and you will be taken directly to it.
Only once you have connected
your Nintendo 3DS system to the internet, will you be able to build the Dream Suite.
Up to 48 model houses can be
displayed via StreetPass.
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Dreams which have not been
updated in a while may be automatically removed.
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12 Things to Do on the Island
Island Tours
There is a huge
variety of mini­games to take part in when you join
tours. By taking
part in these tours you can earn
Medals and also collect items which
cannot be found anywhere else in
the game.
Club Tortimer
Membership
If you receive a certain number of Medals you can go to the island
shop and become an official member
Board the boat at the dock to be
taken to the island.
You will be unable to take back to
your town any equipment borrowed on the island.
Exploring the Island
Grab the fruits that cover the island or borrow the wet
suit and explore
the surrounding ocean. Try chatting to Lloid to see
what other fun and useful items you can borrow!
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of Club Tortimer. After becoming a
member you can connect to the
internet and explore the island with other players from around the world.
Being a Member of Club
Tortimer
In order to become an official
member of Club Tortimer, you
will need to: 1 . Members have to be
connected through the
internet.
2 . Sharing of Images/Audio/
Video/Long Text Data cannot be restricted under Parental Controls in System Settings (p. 4).
3 . Online interaction cannot be
restricted under Parental Controls in System Settings (p. 4).
Playing With Friends
You can still take part in the mini-
games when you come to the island
with fellow players.
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13 SpotPass
- Accept the Nintendo 3DS Service User Agreement and Privacy Policy.
- Set up an internet connection.
- Insert an SD Card into the
Nintendo 3DS system.
Data received via SpotPass will be
stored on an SD Card. It is recommended to have an SD Card inserted into the
Nintendo 3DS system at all times.
To use SpotPass, you must first:
For information on these, refer to
the Operations Manual.
Receiving Presents
and HH Showcase
Data (SpotPass)
This software supports the automatic
download of letters, items, model homes for the HH Showcase (p. 11) and other data via an internet connection. If you activate SpotPass
within the game, your system will
automatically look for nearby
wireless networks you can connect to, even when you're not playing the game (for example, when your system is in Sleep Mode).
Activating SpotPass
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When you start up the game for the second time, select
SPOTPASS and then
OPT-IN to change the SpotPass settings to allow data to be received.
If you choose to not activate
SpotPass, you can change these settings later by selecting
SPOTPASS on the title menu,
following the prompts, and selecting OPT-IN.
Select SPOTPASS on
the title menu, then
OPT-OUT.
Deactivating SpotPass
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14 StreetPass
To communicate using this
feature, all players must activate StreetPass for this software on their Nintendo 3DS systems.
Communicating
with Nearby People (StreetPass)
The StreetPass feature allows the
Nintendo 3DS system to
automatically search for and communicate with other
Nintendo 3DS systems, sending
information from your town and receiving information from other
towns.
You must register at the HH Showcase located on Main Street
(p. 11) to begin
using StreetPass.
Activating StreetPass
Deactivating StreetPass
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To deactivate
StreetPass, open the
System Settings and
select DATA
MANAGEMENT, then
STREETPASS MANAGEMENT.
Touch the icon for this software title,
then select DEACTIVATE STREETPASS.
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15 Local Play
Comings and Goings
Playing with
Nearby Friends (Local Play)
Visit other players' towns and have
them visit yours. Transfer a resident's data to another copy of
the Animal Crossing: New Leaf game
with no saved data to move to another town.
If they each have a copy of the
Animal Crossing: New Leaf software and a Nintendo 3DS system, up to
four friends can visit each others
towns.
- One Nintendo 3DS system per player
- One copy of the software per player
Setup
You Will Need:
While playing with a friend on
Local Play, you can register as
friends or best friends.
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1 . To have another
player come visit
your town, talk to the porter at the station (p. 9) and select INVITE GUESTS IN. Then select A NEARBY TOWN. Finally, to start wireless communication, select OK! Your gate will now be
open for other players to visit.
A mayor is unable to move towns. You can only move to an Animal
Crossing: New Leaf game which has no saved data already.
Please erase save data (p. 5) on
the game you intend to move to before moving.
You must have a house in the
town you are moving from.
2 . To visit other
towns, talk to the
porter at the
station and select VISIT ANOTHER TOWN, then A NEARBY TOWN.
Finally, to start wireless
communication, select OK! If the
host is set up correctly, you will
be able to visit their town.
Moving
If you have another copy of the
Animal Crossing: New Leaf software
and another Nintendo 3DS system,
you can transfer a resident and their
associated home data.
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You will become mayor of the
town you move to.
You cannot bring best friend
information with you.
- Two Nintendo 3DS systems
- Two copies of the software
1 . Press on the
title screen and then select
CONTINUE on the
title menu, pick a
player (not the mayor) then I
NEED HELP FIRST. To move,
select MOVE TO ANOTHER TOWN.
2 . To accept
somebody moving in, select MOVE IN on the title menu.
Setup
You Will Need:
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16 Playing Online
It's possible to register another
player as a best friend when visiting through the internet.
Playing with
Friends Around the
World (Internet)
When connected to the internet, you can play with players around the world. Visit their towns and have
them come visit yours. You can also go to the island together and see each other's dreams using the
Dream Suite.
Some of the features that make use of the Nintendo Network are mentioned on this page and on page
13.
The software supports Nintendo
Network™.
Nintendo Network is an online
service which allows you to play with other players all over the world, download new software
and add-on content, trade
videos, send messages and much
more!
About Nintendo Network
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To protect your privacy do not
give out personal information,
such as last name, phone number, birth date, age, school, e-mail or home address, when communicating with others.
Friend codes are a part of a
system that allows you to play with people you know. If you exchange friend codes with strangers, there is a risk you could share information with people you do not know or exchange messages that contain offensive language. We therefore recommend that you do not give your friend codes to people you don't know.
Refer to your Operations Manual
for information about connecting your system to the internet.
Comings and Goings
Talk to the porter at
the station (p. 9) and
select either VISIT
ANOTHER TOWN or
INVITE GUESTS IN.
Then select A FARAWAY TOWN.
You must have friends registered
on your Nintendo 3DS system in order to visit other towns online.
For further information please
refer to the Operations Manual.
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Talk to Kapp'n at the dock (p. 9) and
select OTHER
TRAVELERS. Your
travel partner could be from anywhere in the world.
Going to the Island
Together
Exhibiting Dreams
In the Dream Suite
(p. 11), go to the
couch to share
your own dream, or the bed to view
somebody else's.
If other players visit your town they
will be able to see any custom designs you have displayed in your house, on your clothing, on the
town flag etc. They will also be able
to see information you have added
to your Town Pass Card, your Mii character as well as notices left on
the bulletin board. Much of this content is also visible to other players if they view your dream in
the Dream Suite (p. 11) or when
visiting the Island together (p. 12). Other players will also be able to read the letters or chat messages
you may have sent them whilst
visiting their town or when meeting
Sharing Content
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them on the island. Please be careful not to share any content that might offend or upset other players.
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17 Artists and Sculptors
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Please find below a list of in-game
artwork, along with the title of the
art and the artist name.
Dynamic Painting
Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji The Great Wave off Kanagawa Katsushika Hokusai
Solemn Painting
Las Meninas Diego Velázquez
Quaint Painting
The Milkmaid Johannes Vermeer
Basic Painting
The Blue Boy Thomas Gainsborough
Famous Painting
Mona Lisa Leonardo da Vinci
Perfect Painting
Apples and Oranges
Paul Cézanne
Amazing Painting
The Night Watch
Rembrandt van Rijn
Nice Painting
The Fifer
Édouard Manet
Moving Painting
The Birth of Venus Sandro Botticelli
Common Painting
The Gleaners Jean-François Millet
Flowery Painting
Sunflowers Vincent van Gogh
Warm Painting
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The Clothed Maja
Francisco de Goya
Jolly Painting
Summer Giuseppe Arcimboldo
Fine Painting
Arearea
Paul Gauguin
Scary Painting
Actor Otani Oniji III as Yakko
Edobei
Toshusai Sharaku
Proper Painting
A Bar at the Folies-Bergère
Édouard Manet
Neutral Painting
Basket of Fruit
Caravaggio
Worthy Painting
Liberty Leading the People Eugène Delacroix
Calm Painting
A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte Georges Seurat
Moody Painting
The Sower
Jean-François Millet
Wistful Painting
Girl with a Pearl Earring Johannes Vermeer
Serene Painting
Lady with an Ermine Leonardo da Vinci
Scenic Painting
The Hunters in the Snow
Pieter Brueghel
Wild Painting
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Fujin and Raijin
Tawaraya Sotatsu
Graceful Painting
Beauty Looking Back Hishikawa Moronobu
Beautiful Statue
Venus de Milo
Unknown
Valiant Statue
Winged Victory of Samothrace
Unknown
Gallant Statue
David Michelangelo
Robust Statue
Discobolus Unknown
Great Statue
King Kamehameha I Thomas Ridgeway Gould
Mystic Statue
Nefertiti Bust
Thutmose
Ancient Statue
Shakoki-dogu
Unknown
Motherly Statue
Capitoline Wolf
Unknown
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18 How to Contact Us
For product information, please visit
the Nintendo website at: www.nintendo.com
For technical support and
troubleshooting, please refer to the
Operations Manual for your
Nintendo 3DS system or visit:
support.nintendo.com
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