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Nintendo to host special Animal Crossing: New Leaf event at PAX AUS; looking for your developer questions now

Nintendo took to the official Animal Crossing: New Leaf ANZ Facebook page to announce a special event at the upcoming PAX AUS in Melbourne next week.

Touting it as “your chance to find out more about Animal Crossing: New Leaf,” Nintendo will be hosting a special Animal Crossing: New Leaf video presentation at PAX AUS’ Dropbear Theatre on Saturday 20 July from 4.30 pm to 5.30 pm.

In preparation for the event, Nintendo’s also looking for questions to post to the development team. If you head to their Facebook page and post your question, it might just make the cut…

… especially after looking at some of the questions that are being posed already. No offense, but “Does the grass underneath the tiles die when you run over the tiles?”? Yike.

What would you like to ask the developers of Animal Crossing: New Leaf?


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