

This mode requires the use of at least one amiibo figure (any other players can use a preset human villager). The first mode is the traditional board game. Board Game Main article: Amiibo Festival Board Game Most of them require the use of amiibo cards instead of the amiibo figures used to play the board game.

Game ModesĪnimal Crossing: Amiibo Festival has several different game modes outside of the main board game mode that can be unlocked via happy tickets. Happy points are collected by playing the games the tickets are used to build the other mini games and add features to the game. This shows how many tickets the player has and how many happy points are needed to obtain another ticket. In the top left corner is the happy ticket meter. Near the top of the hub is the train where the main board game is played. Around the board are mini games that can be played after they have been built. The middle has the area where villagers that the player inserted with amiibo cards and Lloid on top of a pedestal where they can change the human villagers names from the default Boy 1, Girl 1, Boy 2, etc. The main screen in Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival is a plaza where the player can select which games they want to play and customize certain elements. Amiibo Festival hub world as seen in game
