Games Can Be Educational and Not Crappy.. like in Animal Crossing (GameCube)

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Animal Crossing (GameCube):
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Animal Crossing: New Leaf (3DS):
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Animal Crossing: New Horizons (Switch):
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IN THIS EPISODE

In this episode of let’s play Animal Crossing (2002) on the Nintendo GameCube, it’s way too early to be recording. Nook’s shop isn’t even open yet! But we have a great discussion about educational games and how Animal Crossing represents the best of them by being simply not crappy.

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