![]() ![]() Regardless of similarities to prior games, there is something that will grab players to this game, especially considering it’s free to play, new, and has nearly every villager you could want. ![]() As EA’s Battlefront 2 could tell you, “free to play often means pay to wait.” As Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp could tell you, “gather, craft, gather, craft, gather, craft.” Sounding familiar yet? Most of Happy Street is spent gathering resources as you wait to finish crafting buildings in order to gather supplies in order to craft more buildings. As you get more animal-people, you progress by leveling up. For those unfamiliar with Happy Street, you gather resources as a happy fox boy with no pants and build a town that slowly gathers animal-people. Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is a game that fuses Happy Street with Animal Crossing mechanics. Let’s not be silly, no future Nintendo app will ever fail as hard Miitomo did after the second month. ![]() Will Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp be the game we’ve always wanted, or will it become a barren social media app that even Miitomo exceeds? ![]() After a highly successful, Fire Emblem-themed summoning game and the worst Super Mario game under the sun, Nintendo releases exactly what you’d expect: an Animal Crossing game. Nintendo has released yet another mobile phone game, and a day early no less. ![]()
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