I believe the island development tools in New Horizons are fantastic, but my main reason for enjoying the game would be to befriend my critters. There's no challenge to it because everyone is
Animal Crossing Bells really friendly off-the-bat, even the personalities such as cranky/snooty (where they are intended to be stand-offish with you at first).
They have also apparently removed a characteristic where creatures would see your house at a particular moment. It was a nice way for players who don't have the capacity to go online to get visitors look at their property. There was also a consequence not to turning up on time: it'd make the animal angry and your friendship would have a slight hit.
I really enjoy the tagging system, but I understand that some folks truly don't enjoy it. I believe the biggest complaint I've seen is that golden tools have lost their prestige because they're no more unbreakable like from the previous games. That is pretty much what made them unique, so it seems a little pointless to craft themgiven that golden nuggets are a rarer resource.
I believe a good deal of dislike with the crafting system is not the crafting itself but more like the lack of QOL stuff within it. Largely the way that it wastes your time with not having the ability to craft multiple things at the same time.
Oh yeah, I forgot about that! I have not played the game in a few months, but I am surprised that eased my mind. Crafting fish bait was probably the worst offender. I was in a small-ish AC community and there was a man who tricked tons for people to help lessen the pain.
I have been enjoying daily since launching. I love ACNH. The holidays are all exciting. My only criticism is that the slow and seemingly limited feed of things and DiY.
The top comments are all superficial players of the game. The dialogue is actually pretty diverse, but it is doled out very slowly. The first few interactions with a villager on daily is going to be the same things, especially during the"narrative" bit of
buy Animal Crossing New Horizons Nook Miles Ticket the match in which you do exactly the very same things every day just like chop wood.
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