Animal Crossing vs The Sims Mobile
Animal Crossing
Animal Crossing is the critically-acclaimed first game in the popular simulation series where you play as the new mayor of a quaint little town filled with adorable animal characters, such as K.K. Slider and Tom Nook, each with their own unique personalities and quirks.Animal Crossing has caught the attention of the gaming community mainly because it is possibly the first game to have integrated the passing of time based on the time in real life. This means if you log in after a few days, you'll notice some changes these few days have wrought. The decor in town will automatically change as well during special holidays.
Sounds like a game you'll enjoy? Well, the original Animal Crossing game is no longer available since Nintendo has discontinued its Gameboy Cube platform, but you can still experience the series by playing any one of their other Animal Crossing games.
The Sims Mobile
The Sims Mobile is possibly the closest you can get to getting a free-to-play version of The Sims and although you are limited in certain aspects as compared to The Sims Freeplay, you can do so much more in this version. The Sims Mobile has a lot more "life simulation" in it, allowing you to craft your own family legacy and pass any family heirloom (or any other distinctive characteristics) on from generation to generation. Not to mention, you will also be able to do the usual Sims stuff like picking up a career, party with friends, build a home, fall in love, get married, start a family and more.The Sims Mobile is poised to take over from The Sims FreePlay and will let you dive into the a life simulation that's much more in-depth rather than being just a social virtual world with avatars.