Several short and to the point reasons:
1. You're in better control of a city/nation
You have more choices and many more freedoms on how things will get run, and you don't feel like you're kept down like in New Leaf as the Mayor.
2. Deep character interaction
Instead of just simple sending letters and gifts and occasional chats with the villagers, you actually grow closer to the characters in the world, and can later date, and even get married and have kids. Plus, no "animalese" all the time.
3. Dungeon exploration, Monster Taming, and battle
You have more than just fishing and catching bugs all day to do, and you have a farm as well that lets you more efficiently grow any number of vegetables or fruits. The Monsters you tame can help maintain the farm, and you can explore with them or NPCs when the chances are right. Classic RPG elements like choice of weapons and so on too.
I implore you to see Rune Factory 4 as the better game between the two, it's very worth the 40$ compared to the snore fest that New Leaf eventually becomes quickly.
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I have it coming tomorrow. I'm excited.
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Rune Factory 4 looks more like Harvest Moon than Animal Crossing. I really like that Animal Crossing uses real time instead of in-game time like Harvest Moon. Animal Crossing is a very casual game that is fun to play once every couple of days for a short time.
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Except that Animal Crossing is the shiz and Runescape 4 or whatever crap you're talking about is terrible.
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What system is it on?
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I saw the trailer for it and it just doesn't appeal as much as animal crossing series