Nintendo has revealed two new Animal Crossing games, titled Happy Home Designer and Amiibo Festival.
Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival is a Wii U title and looks a lot like Mario Party meets Animal Crossing. A number of Animal Crossing characters such as Tom Nook, Isabelle, Mable, and KK Slider will be available to buy in Amiibo form for use in the game.
Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer is a 3DS title and has the player working for Nook's Homes. It will make use of Amiibo AR cards and players will be able to redesign villagers' homes.
Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer will launch on 3DS on September 25, 2015. Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival will launch on Wii U this holiday season.
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