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Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp

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Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp

Also known as: Doubutsu no Mori Pocket Camp (JP), Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete (2024-present)
Developers: Nd Cube, Nintendo EPD, DeNA
Publisher: Nintendo
Platforms: Android, iOS
Released internationally: November 21, 2017
Released in AU: October 25, 2017


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See, this is why server preservation is important.
This game/console's online features are no longer supported.
While this game/console's online features were once accessible, they are (as of November 28, 2024) no longer officially supported and online-exclusive features may be documented as now-unseen content.
So very stubbly.
This page is rather stubbly and could use some expansion.
Are you a bad enough dude to rescue this article?
<Sanky> please suggest an unused sprite with a clock or something
This game is still under active development.
Be aware that any unused content you find may become used or removed in the future. Please only add things to the article that are unlikely to ever be used, or went unused for some time. If they do get used, please remove them from the page and specify in the edit summary!

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is the first Animal Crossing game for iOS and Android devices, in which you set up a camp for residents, buy furniture for your needy campers to make them happy, and also wait seven real-world hours for Cyrus to cook you a pizza.

On November 28, 2024, the game's servers were discontinued,[1] but a paid version of the game called Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete was released on December 2, 2024. Players can transfer their save data from the original version to Complete and continue playing from where they left off.

Hmmm...
To do:
Look for more stuff removed in Complete that is still in the files.

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Developer Text
A lot of development-related text is still in the game's files.
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Unobtainable Content
Complete...with a price.

Unused Graphics

DummySprite and DummyTexture

Animal-Crossing-Pocket-Camp DummySprite Texture.png

A red square. The texture has a MipCount of 6 compared to the sprite, which has 1. The texture is slightly bigger in file size because of this.

TestTga

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A blue gradient with the name of TestTga.

DummyFloor

Animal-Crossing-Pocket-Camp Dummy floor.png

A dummy texture of a floor. A larger version of this texture can be also found unused in Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer.

DummyWall

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A dummy texture of a wall.

Leaf Tickets

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Leaf Ticket icons. These are only unused in Complete, which replaced Leaf Tickets with Leaf Tokens.

Unused Phone icons

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All of these icons for the menu are unused in Complete due to them being removed features.

Diary Membership Benifit

Diary Membership Benefit ACPCC.png

This is unused in Complete due to the removal of in-app purchases.

Revisional Differences

Pocket Camp Complete

A 100% free version that changes lots of features in the game, along with adding a few new ones.

Changed Features

  • Leaf Tickets have been replaced with Leaf Tokens, and they are easily obtainable.
  • Many of the paid features from the original are now available to players for free.
  • The friends feature was changed entirely. Now the player has to exchange player cards with other players, and the gifting feature was removed.

New Features

  • Custom clothing designs from New Horizons can now be used in this game.

Graphical Differences

Pocket Camp Pocket Camp Complete
Animal Crossing- Pocket Camp-title.png ACPCCompleteTitle.png

The title screen was completely updated.

Internal Project Name

The game internally refers to itself as Compass, given the message project using that name and other files using a shortened form of it (cmps). Some places in the iOS version also refer to it as zaza.

References