Animal Crossing (どうぶつの 森, Dōbutsu No Mori) is a series of life simulation video games developed by Nintendo Ead in which the player moves into a village inhabited by anthropomorphic animals. From the first episode, Animal Crossing, released in Japan in 2001 on Nintendo 64, then on Gamecube in America and Europe between 2002 and 2004, until the last, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, released on Switch in 2020, five games do part of the series, plus several derivative games. The series is noticeable for its Sandbox gaming system (without specific objective and using the curiosity and creativity of the player) and for its extensive use of the clock and the console calendar that simulate a course running Real, which modifies the content of the game according to the time, the day of the week and the date to which the player plays. The series is both a critical and commercial success, the first four episodes accumulate 23.71 million copies sold around the world,,. Animal Crossing: New Horizons...