Anime Life Sim: A Striking Resemblance to Animal Crossing: New Horizons
A recently unveiled PlayStation game, Anime Life Sim, has sparked considerable debate due to its uncanny similarity to Animal Crossing: New Horizons (ACNH). The game appears to be a near-identical clone, mirroring not only the visual style but also the core gameplay loop.
While Animal Crossing has inspired numerous games, Anime Life Sim stands out for its direct imitation. Developed and published by IndieGames3000, the game's PlayStation Store listing explicitly describes a "charming social simulation" involving home building, befriending animal neighbors, and engaging in activities like fishing, bug catching, gardening, crafting, and fossil hunting – all key mechanics of ACNH.
Legal Considerations: Gameplay vs. Visuals
According to patent analyst Florian Mueller, game rules themselves are generally not patentable. However, the legal landscape shifts when considering visual elements. Copyright law protects aspects like art style, character design, and specific graphical elements. Therefore, any potential legal action by Nintendo against Anime Life Sim would likely center on the visual similarities to ACNH.
Nintendo's reputation for aggressive legal action is well-established. Whether they will pursue action against Anime Life Sim remains uncertain. Currently, the game is slated for a February 2026 release on PlayStation 5, with PS4 compatibility yet to be confirmed. The striking resemblance, however, continues to generate discussion within the gaming community.