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Twieonawayo Dongmul-ui Sup (Korea)

Nintendo 3DS
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2013
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Twieonawayo Dongmul-ui Sup on 3DS, Korean version of Animal Crossing New Leaf. Same franchise excellence in its carefully localised Korean edition. For Korean market players and collectors.

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Category
Simulation 4 players 3+
Description
The player moves to a village where they become mayor and freely shapes daily life in the Korean edition of Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Published by Nintendo, released in Korea in March 2013. Fully customisable village, charming inhabitants with distinct personalities, seasonal and cultural activities, online and local exchanges. Korean edition.

Twieonawayo Dongmul-ui Sup review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
Now mayor, you live to hours that each have their own melody, from chipper mornings to the hushed pads of evening. The gentle, jazzy refrains, punctuated by K.K.'s songs, cradle village life with infectious tenderness. This timeless sonic comfort explains the immense attachment of players.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Pleasant"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Technical info
💾0,46 GB 📅28/03/2013
Published by Nintendo

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Collector interest

Korean Rev 1 of Twieonawayo Dongmul-ui Sup is the corrected version of Animal Crossing New Leaf in Hangul, one of the rare Nintendo Korea localisations of a mainline Animal Crossing. High collector value: the stabilised version for the Korean market, considered the reference pressing for this rare edition.

Better with friends

Shared village life where you visit your friends' towns to fish, decorate and chat in a gentle, competition-free calm. The charm comes from mutual help and little surprises: gifting each other, bumping into a neighbor at someone's place, comparing the day's finds. Since everyone needs their own cartridge, multiplayer unfolds softly, but visits between close friends create surprisingly endearing memories.

Is Twieonawayo Dongmul-ui Sup still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 2012 in Japan then 2013 in the West on 3DS and known in the West as Animal Crossing - New Leaf, Nintendo's project brought the village life simulation to a peak of gentleness and freedom. Appointed mayor of your town, you arrange the place, build bonds with endearing animal residents and live to the rhythm of the seasons in real time. Fishing, collecting, decorating and managing the debt weave a soothing and endless loop. The deliberately slow pace puts off those seeking marked objectives. A benchmark of the relaxation game, recommended for anyone who loves a warm daily routine.

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