Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival Bundle

どうぶつの森 amiiboアミーホフェスティバル

A party game built around board play and amiibo figures in the Animal Crossing universe.

Description

Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival Bundle is a light‑hearted board game where players use amiibo figures to move characters across seasonal town boards. The game focuses on social play, with turns involving dice rolls, event spaces, and mini‑games that reflect everyday life in the Animal Crossing series. The bundle release includes Isabelle and Digby amiibo figures, which are required to access the main mode, and also supports additional amiibo cards for mini‑game participation. The full bundle contains:

  • Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival (WUP-P-AALP) Wii U software
  • Isabelle (Winter Outfit) amiibo
  • Digby amiibo
  • Gold amiibo card
  • Stitches amiibo card
  • Rosie amiibo card

Mechanics centre on rolling dice to progress through monthly boards, with events tied to holidays, fishing contests, and community activities. Players earn Happy Points and Bells, which can be spent to unlock new boards and features. The game is designed for multiplayer sessions, with up to four amiibo figures used simultaneously, but can also be played solo. Compared with mainline Animal Crossing titles, the focus is on party play rather than town management, and it is often contrasted with other amiibo‑driven releases such as Mario Party 10.

At release critics praised the charm of the presentation and the inclusion of amiibo figures in the bundle, but criticised the limited depth of the board game mechanics and the reliance on physical accessories. Retrospectively this was one of the more experimental spin‑offs in the Animal Crossing series. It was novel in  it  expanded the role of the amiibo line that tried push into toys‑to‑life gameplay.

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  • Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival Bundle
Original Name
  • どうぶつの森 amiiboフェスティバル
Item Code
  • WUP-R-AALP(AUS)
Item Number
  • 9318113991650
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  • 26 April 2017