It all sounds magical and wonderful, and while it kind of is, there are some issues that keep it from reaching its highest potential.Īnimal Crossing: Pocket Camp is to the avid Animal Crossing player in many ways a highly familiar experience and maintains most of the iconic activities of the main franchise, such as fishing, bug catching, helping out animals, and designing the home. The gameplay follows the clock and keeps giving players new content on a very regular basis and is extremely generous with giving out resources, never really forcing anyone to pay for anything. It does sound like an instant success to have Animal Crossing available on iOS, as it is a franchise and game style that heavily benefits from the high portability and pick up and play nature of Smartphone gaming.Īfter starting things up and playing it for some hours (that quickly turns into days), it is very easy to chime in with that notion. Nintendo just keeps delivering high quality franchises to the App Store and has so far been kindly rewarded for that, and the next out is the beloved village simulator, Animal Crossing.
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