No. Animal Crossing is not a PC game and it does not work on PC. However, Nintendo has said in the past that they are “absolutely working on” a version for the PC, so maybe one day we’ll see it released!
Animal Crossing is a game that can be played on Nintendo’s GameCube, Wii and Nintendo DS. The PC version is a port of the Nintendo 64 original, so you’ll only get to play the GameCube and Wii versions on your computer. If you don’t have one of these systems, there are plenty of other options out there (and they do tend to be much cheaper than new consoles or laptops.)
How to play Animal Crossing on PC?
If you have a Nintendo Switch and an internet connection, you can play Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp on your PC. Just download the game from the Nintendo eShop and start exploring in-game items to craft and sell as well as launch new customization options for your character.
Generally, you can play Animal Crossing for PC. But there are some issues that may or may not apply to you. In order to find out what these are, you have to look over the instructions included with your animal crossing game.
Animal Crossing Supported Devices
Think your smart device isn’t big enough? This list will have you covered:iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch – you can play Animal Crossing with them!Official Nintendo DS handheld – compatible with Animal Crossing New Leaf as well.Nintendo 3DS – great for a larger screen than the DS or 2DS, but support for both games is also available.Nintendo Switch
With the Animal Crossing games on Nintendo 3DS, you can take your favorite Pocket Camp pals along with you. In addition to playing any Animal Crossing series game as usual, you can invite some of your friends to come and play with you while using a Nintendo 3DS and SpotPass.
Conlusion
So far, it’s safe to say that Animal Crossing: New Leaf is the best entry in the series so far. It’s more than just what you’d expect from a game about daily life, with real-time farm cultivation, crime and investigation minigames, fishing and money-making opportunities, and more.