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While the game's designers have added several new ways to connect with other mayors online, including the ability to visit other towns by accessing an "Inception"-like dream suite, "New Leaf" still feels nightmarishly old-fashioned when it comes to connectivity. I was bummed to learn I couldn't bring home all the peaches I plundered from a city called Braska. With new furniture, fish, bugs, clothes and little animal people to addictively discover each day, "New Leaf" is more joyful than "SimCity" and less mindless than "FarmVille"
-- no matter if you play for five minutes or five hours. It's too bad there aren't more dynamic ways to uniquely share the experience with other budding mayors online. Three stars out of four. ___ Online:
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