Animal Crossing: New Leaf vs Tropico 3
Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Animal Crossing: New Leaf is one of the newer Animal Crossing games mainly because of its most recent free update which includes all of the new features and amiibo-related features from Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Welcome amiibo (it's something like an expansion). This means you'll be able to simply tap on your amiibo figures and cards to invite them to visit your town in your game to to get them to move in. Of course, the same features that had made the series great are also present in this game, including the fun customizing aspect of your character, home and town.Animal Crossing: New Leaf was literally given a new lease on life with the brand-new update and has renewed interest in this 2013 game. If you own a Nintendo 3DS, you might want to check this game out!
Tropico 3
Tropico 3 lets you assume the role of a dictator of a remote island during the Cold War. Decide the leadership path youd like to take and become a benevolent leader or a merciless one... or someone who is somewhere in between. Despite your dictatorship, there will still be elections or at least illusions of one where you can slander your opponents and make empty promises just to secure crucial votes. Regardless of the facade of it all, you will still need to take into account of the opinions of your Tropicans. This time around, you can even get involved in world politics at a time in history when the world hangs on the edge of a nuclear apocalypse, and play the superpowers against each other to maximize your advantage on the global stage.Tropico 3 is also social in the sense where you can visit other islands controlled by players and compete with other players via an online scoring system. Sounds like fun to you? Well, you can give Tropico 3 a try. It's definitely a step-up from the first two games (since they have older graphics and mechanics) and may appeal to the players of today.