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Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival Critic Reviews

20 Total Reviews

2 Positive Reviews(10%)
13 Mixed Reviews(65%)
5 Negative Reviews(25%)

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CGMagazine November 27, 2015
I honestly don’t see where all the hate for this game is coming from; Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival is an enjoyable board game that blends in the elements of Animal Crossing perfectly.
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Everyeye.it January 27, 2016
It's a nice way to put your amiibos to use. It's a party game, so don't expect deep or too complex gameplay mechanics, but cards and action figures are implemented in an original and interesting way.
62
Impulsegamer December 27, 2015
Animal Crossing Amiibo Festival is Mario Party but lacking true content!
60
Digitally Downloaded December 8, 2015
It's simple enough for people of all ages to enjoy, and, as I've already mentioned a couple of times through the review, it's utterly adorable.
58
Gaming Age January 1, 2016
It's digital board gaming at its most basic, with a surprisingly sincere effort from a developer that seems burnt out on the genre.
58
Nintendojo November 24, 2015
Despite this glaring shortcoming, Amiibo Festival is good, relaxed fun that will be perfect during the holidays and parties with friends.
50
IGN November 18, 2015
The amiibo integration is cumbersome and hard to play with, and interesting ideas like the use of the stalk market are limited by a slow pace. It’s delightful enough to make me smile, but it’s still a bit boring.
50
Nintendo Life November 27, 2015
For the money you ultimately get two figurines, three cards and a game package with snippets of fun and charm - it's ultimately up to you whether that's worthy of your cash.
50
Nintendo Force Magazine November 30, 2015
I just can't shake the idea that the board game alone would have made a much better eShop title.
50
Destructoid December 3, 2015
Had the board game been an extra feature or weekly activity in the next mainline Animal Crossing game (hint, hint Nintendo), it would easily serve as yet another feature that enhances an already rewarding experience. As its own thing, it fall short. Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival isn't a bad game, save for most of the mini-games, it's just not interesting enough to warrant the long term investment needed to see everything it has to offer.
50
ZTGD December 9, 2015
Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival could have been really fun. But the lack of things to do during the main game hinder it so badly.
50
Atomix December 11, 2015
Animal Crossing Amiibo Party is not the game that the franchise deserves but some of its minigames have interesting but unexploded mechanics. The presentation and soundtrack are charming but it only makes us wish for a complete game of the series on Wii U. Not everything was bad in my experience but Nintendo could definitely make a better game.
45
NintendoWorldReport November 17, 2015
Witty writing and overall charm can only carry a game so far. Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival has those two things in spades, but a barren wasteland of interesting gameplay makes it a party game that falls short of even the earlier 2015 disappointment Mario Party 10.
45
GamingTrend November 23, 2015
Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival retains the charm that the series is known for, but is uneventful and boring. Move out of this town.
40
Game Revolution November 24, 2015
Hardcore amiibo addicts and Animal Crossing die-hards may even pass up on this, but if you've got a wide range of gamers who want a family-style night, then you may get some enjoyment out of it.
33
GamesBeat November 17, 2015
It’s a blatant attempt to get you to buy more Amiibo, and it’s not even a good one at that.
30
Attack of the Fanboy November 17, 2015
Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival is the sort of game that should have been free. It holds such little content that is actually interesting that most players will find it a waste of their time to play, especially when the far superior Mario Party series already exists. It is a nice way to actually use those Animal Crossing Amiibo figures that you might feel the need to collect, but their function is so forced that it detracts from the experience rather than enhances it.
25
Nintendo Enthusiast November 17, 2015
Overall, Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival is an embarrassment of a game. I was already disappointed with Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer, the other AC spin-off title that released this fall, but Amiibo Festival far overshoots its predecessor in terrible design and gameplay.
25
LevelUp December 18, 2015
Abysmal, one of the least interactive videogames ever made by Nintendo. Don't buy this.
20
Metro GameCentral November 25, 2015
A new low for Nintendo and for Animal Crossing, in what is the least amount of fun you can have with an amiibo without needing urgent medical attention afterwards.