well, if someone will ever say that there isn't much to do on a day in Animal Crossing and you like the sims more because of that, its bullshit. What you must do in a day of the Sims : you wake up, you'll give your Sims all your orders, hit the superspeed button, wait for them to finish and do it again for a few times a day. After a few days, you'll have enough money to buy some new things. That's it. The animations of your Sims or fun for a day or two but that's it. The only thing that remains is making your house look cool. That's were the game's quality lies if you ask me. Don't get me wrong, I like the Sims but the same actions (eating, showering, sleeping etc.) are just so boring and the conversations aren't much better either. In Animal Crossing it's much better I think cause you are actually the one who is interacting with the animals by making choices to do errands they ask you to and pick answers, writing letters etc. The furnishing of the house is kind of the some as the Sims, only a bit less complex but that doesn't really bother me since there are a lot more things to collect and you have to get can't buy them from the catalog straight away. The best part of Animal Crossing is the real time clock and all the little things that make Animal Crossing to what it is. And it is great.
So I think Animal Crossing is better as the Sims because you do everything yourself and the because of that things don't boring so fast (BTW: I've been playing the game everyday since 23rd January with my first character, and played it +- at least every three days with my other three characters (! I couldn't get enough of it LOL !)(theline continues->)
and because of the real time clock instead of some kind of speed up tool (which is totally neccesary in the sims to prevent you from falling asleep yourself

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And another tip: Buy both games so your little sister learns a new lesson
Laterz,
Edward (back to SkaTown - Holland)
PS: I guess that was a long difficult post for someone who doesn't speaks English that wel