Knockoff Animal Crossing game shows up on iOS App Store
It goes by the Chinese name of Animal Crossing, but the resemblance ends there
The latest installment in Nintendo’s Animal Crossing isn’t officially available in mainland China. But a mobile game that goes by Animal Crossing’s Chinese name recently appeared on Apple’s App Store in several markets.
Calling the game a clone wouldn’t be accurate -- other than the name, this looks nothing like New Horizons, the hit Nintendo Switch title. Instead, think Super Mario Bros. in a Chinese jungle, featuring a crawling panda instead of Mario. While the game briefly reached the top five in Taiwan’s iOS Adventure Games ranking, according to App Annie data, players everywhere soon realized it wasn’t what they were looking for at all. “Junk game,” said a one-star review.
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