![]() ![]() The levelling up system works quite well and means that the more you play the game the more content you’ll unlock. Experience is needed to level up, and you’ll be given access to more and more things to buy as you level up. Although you won’t make much money, you do get something else which is quite valuable: experience points. There will be many times where the monetary reward for these quests ends up being about the same as the amount you need to spend buying seeds or furniture to complete the quest. In the PC version of the game you can pay to cancel quests so hopefully that will be patched into the game in the future. This is particularly annoying when you get stuck on quests that won’t be completed for a while. You can only take on three quests at a time, and once started there’s no way to cancel them. These can involve things like growing flowers or buying specific furniture. There are also an infinite number of quests given out by your local animal friends. You can then either donate some of these things to the local museum or sell them to make a profit. You can choose to while away the hours, growing crops, catching creepy crawlies, fishing, or wandering along the coastline looking for sea shells. There are plenty of things to buy and so thankfully there are also loads of ways to earn those pearls. ![]() While nothing really happens when you repair them all, you can be satisfied with the warm fuzzy feeling inside that lets you know you did a good deed for a bunch of fictional animals. If you have enough cash you can help to repair them. The storm that caused you to wash up on the island also did a number on everyone else’s homes. As you upgrade your tent into the perfect home, you should also take a moment to help others. Just like in the real world, it’s important to bear in mind that not everything is about you. In addition, there’s no search function so it can be a bit tricky to navigate and find specific items. Although it’s broken down into categories, it’s not always easy to work out where things are. It’s slightly less fun to search through the catalogue. The shop’s inventory changes on a daily basis, so it’s always fun to go window shopping and come across the perfect lamp or chair that’ll make your house feel complete. There’s an absolutely humongous range of things to buy, and you can either flick through the in-game catalogue or peruse the shop’s wares. Even though there’s no Tom Nook-like character trying to make you pay back a massive debt, you’ll still need a lot of pearls (the in-game currency) to do various things like upgrading your tent into a house, buying furniture, clothes, and tools. These aren’t the only demands on your purse strings though. Puzzle pieces can also be purchased from the store. You do this by acquiring puzzle pieces these are given to you by villagers as a reward for completing their quests. All other areas are blocked off until you unlock them. When you first start your adventure, there’s only a small part of the island that you can access. It really helps to give an insight into their personalities and lives.Īs well as being a delight to shoot the breeze with, these little animal critters will provide you with plenty of quests to get involved in which we will get on to in a little bit. You never know what they’re going to talk about, with plenty of jokes filled with pop-culture references, and also lots of gossip about the other island residents. It’s always entertaining to walk up to them for a natter. Thankfully they are an entertaining bunch, from Angus the grumpy baboon who’s a dab hand at building stuff, to Gustave the French moose who’s also a baker. Unlike Animal Crossing, there isn’t a constant stream of new villagers to interact with the ones originally on the island are all you get. ![]() They look like a mash-up of Roblox characters, with a smidge of Minecraft, and of course, a huge dash of Animal Crossing. Each character you meet has their own unique and quirky personality, which is reflected in their zany aesthetics. You’re the only human around with the rest of the island populated by talking animals. ![]()
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