• Reviews around catch bug (1.43 of 5)

    Animal Crossing: New Leaf

    • Those who are familiar with the game will find certain aspects of the gameplay familiar: shaking trees, getting stung by bees, fishing, catching bugs, and digging up the invariable fossil for that dang owl to evaluate
    • Talk to neighbors (With only ONE THING TO SAY to them, as opposed to having many conversation choices in games like Fallout 3 and Mass Effect) Catch bugs
    • May or may not drop out of college to play this game, but a train ticket to a far off little town, and become their benevolent mayor and catch bugs all day.
    • I find myself constantly fishing and catching bugs to pay for new furniture or my house payment (in game of course
    • You live in a town, talk to your neighbors, pick fruit, go fishing, catch bugs etc.
    • You fish, catch bugs, swim and dive, dig up fossils, and garden
    • I love catching bugs and selling them to make money and improving my house
    • I love being able to fish, catch bugs, and go diving.
    • My niece loves picking flowers and catching bugs
    • You have a small set of actions you can do (digging, cutting, catching bugs, planting flowers, etc)
    • You collect 'bells' the in-game currency, catch bugs, catch fish, shop, decorate your house, design your appearance and initiate community projects among many other activities
    • You can develop your town the way you want, set up orchards of trees, fields of flowers, fish or catch bugs, and customize your character and your home
    • You can fish, catch bugs, dig up fossils or treasures, converse with your neighbors, take part in town events, play actual minigames with friends or by yourself, design your home with furniture, and even expand the size of your home
    • It's a good game if you like running around killing grass, catching bugs, fish, and collecting things and decorating your house
    • You still spend countless hours collecting fruits, catching bugs and fish, as well as digging up fossils
    • You run around and tend a town, you buy stuff to dress up in, you talk nice to a bunch of AI characters who live in your town, you fish, you catch bugs, you collect things, you create custom designs
    • The game is great abeit considerably simplistic, eventually you will reach a point where all you can do is catch bugs, go diving, or fish after you finish shaking tree's, breaking 2 rocks, and collecting a few fossils per day.
    • There are also various goals and achievements you can complete, activities such as fishing, catching bugs, diving, going on island tours, collecting badges, and more fun things that make this game a great experience
    • There is always something to do in the game, whether it's completing your catalog, catching bugs and fish, completing your museum, or designing your town, there is always something to do
    • , there's so much to do from improving your new town to fishing, catching bugs, digging, and many other little things that can help your town
    • You're given shelter and a mortgage, let your new life begin!You'll be doing plenty of fishing, catching bugs, searching for fossils and fruits
    • I love catching bugs and selling them to make money and improving my house
    • You have real time fun, fishing, catching bugs, chasing bees, shaking trees, picking fruit, planting flowers
    • May or may not drop out of college to play this game, but a train ticket to a far off little town, and become their benevolent mayor and catch bugs all day.
    • It is fun to set up your house and try and fish or catch bugs
    • If you don't wanna catch bugs or fish,there's also the tours which range from hide and seek to mazes to ore hunting
    • You collect things, catch bugs, decorate your town, build your house, then show your friends how you made up your town
    • You will be kept busy upgrading your home, working on public works projects, catching bugs, fishing, digging up rare fossils, accessorizing your home, designing clothing and flags, planting trees, diving in the ocean, going on tropical island tours, keeping up relations with the townsfolk
    • Some activities you can do are catching bugs, fishing, collecting fossils, gardening, decorating and upgrading your house, fixing up your town up etc
    • There is a residential section where you plant trees, flowers, and bushes, layout new buildings the animals request, catch bugs and fish, and participate in seasonal events such as fireworks displays, birthdays, and countless other celebrations
    • I mean, honestly I spent the first three days just catching bugs, collecting fruit, and hauling my load back to the Re-Tail to sell
    • I could not be happier playing this game, catching bugs and fish, taking care of the town or your house, etc
    • Decorate your house, fish, catch bugs, build friendships, and ultimately, relax
    • You play as the mayor of a town and you must raise money by doing various activities such as catching bugs, fish, crops and selling them, then you have to decide what to spend your money on and being mayor puts you in the position to spend money you earned toward yourself by buying clothes, furniture, expanding your house or toward expanding your town by building fountains, lights, bridges, buildings
    • Once there, you can hang out and fish from the beach, go diving in your little scuba suit, catch bugs, etc
    • You can do all kinds of things like interact with the characters in your town, fish, catch bugs, pick up and plant various kinds of flowers and fruits, sell items for money to buy new things
    • I could not be happier playing this game, catching bugs and fish, taking care of the town or your house, etc
    • You can just hang out with the villagers, go fishing, catch bugs, and go along your merry little Animal Crossing way
    • A lot of usable items are there to help you do task and earn money, but honestly, once you learn about the bug trick, these items become pretty useless, and you will just find yourself grinding through catching bugs and selling it for large profit
    • You will be kept busy upgrading your home, working on public works projects, catching bugs, fishing, digging up rare fossils, accessorizing your home, designing clothing and flags, planting trees, diving in the ocean, going on tropical island tours, keeping up relations with the townsfolk
    • The animal characters are funny and I like catching bugs and designing clothes
    • I think it's just as great as before if not better!
    • Sometimes Nintendo misses the mark on these games as they're simply not different enough to warrant a re-purchase of what is essentially the same game, but Nintendo has proven time and time again that some of their franchises are simply too irresistible to turn away
    • My opinion.-I don't think the animalese (dialogue noises) bothers me as much as it did in the City Folk game, but it still bugs me
    • Animal Crossing: New Leaf sticks to the same formula that has made Animal Crossing as popular as it has been over the past decade or so, but lets in a breathe of fresh air to update the franchise to the standards and capabilities of modern hardware
    • This game is about as immersive and addicting as you can imagine.
    • Don't be too surprised when they start looting all the bells in your house to sell for a cool T=Shirt, though
    • The game warranted enough attention to have further additions on the Wii and Wii U and portable with the DS and 3DS
    • And I also probably lost that stuff because of my STUPID 3G AAAAAATEEEEE&TEEEE!!!!!