because i want to be friends with animal people
This. If you're sentimental at all, you'll probably grow attached. It helps that the writing is really clever and charming.
because i want to be friends with animal people
Isabelle!
Straight off the bat, I will fully concede to GAF that I have never played any Animal Crossing game. Not a single one. The most I have seen of it at all was the Game Grumps playthrough in 2012 that lasted about 6 episodes. I think I got the general gist of it, that you join this little town where you buy your own house and start living amongst its population of unique and charming characters. It came across as a sort of Sims-lite, but I'm happy to be corrected on that point.
Is that really all it is? Because just going on off hand experience, that feels like it could get boring pretty quickly. What is the one element that keeps people glued to the game? Is there ever any special objective or task that you can or have to do?
It's basically a F2P game without the real money aspect. I beat the game (saw the credits) then put it down. It's not for me.
You can see the credits that way? I just ignored that tree because I thought it was a dumb decoration.So...you sat on a ledge by the town tree and quit?
I checked out some of the dreams myself, and they were super impressive, but I was expecting a stronger foundation. I think I was expecting something more Harvest Moonish.The town is sparse at first, you have to build it up. Look at some of the dream journal videos on YouTube, people with the time and creativity pull off some amazing work.
As for storage, you can re-but anything from the catalog with the exception of the limited items or stuff you get from coins, which you can store away pretty easily without feeling like you're running out of space.
I'm not saying you played it wrong, but your assessments seem pretty off from my experience.
I've seen this story many times before but was always confused about the ending. Were the letters and gifts from the person's mom, or the mom charcater in the game?
Peléo;234802102 said:Wild World is my favourite. So many great memories from that game. The multiplayer aspect was actually really fun.
There are so many small things that make the game brilliant OP. Even activies as imple as gardening are rewarding to do. In City Folk, I was all for harvesting Hybrid Flowers (if you plant flowers from the same type close to each other, there is a chance they will create a rare unique colour not available in shops e.g. Two Red Roses next to each other might originate a Black Rose). Every morning I would wake up, water my flowers and check if I got a new one.
I've seen this story many times before but was always confused about the ending. Were the letters and gifts from the person's mom, or the mom charcater in the game?
Sounds like you haven't checked out New Leaf. If that's the case, why not?
Plus, it's fun.
Plus, it's fun.
Peléo;234804730 said:Precisely. Only heard good things about it, but never ended up buying. I think I was a bit burnt out from the series after playing so much Wild World and City Folk. I consider buying it one year ago but by the time I didn't own a 3DS. Now I will wait for the Switch version.