Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Nintendo Switch
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Kelli
> 3 dayI played the OG Gamecube version many moons ago when I was small and little, and as a 30ish year old woman I absolutely adore this game. My 8yr loves the game as well and let me tell you going through the museum and showing her all the fossils, bugs, paintings, and fish is fun. The first time I fished up an Oarfish my daughter was watching me play and when my character held that thing up her reaction was priceless. 10/10.
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Dixie Tromp
> 3 dayI probably play this game a bit too much. It promotes a great level of imagination and great for hours of fun. I love seeing other peoples creativity come out in their Island layout and the ways they decorate. There are seasonal updates to add more to the game so you dont get bored. I highly recommend this game.
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Mayra
> 3 dayYay
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Outrun1986
17-11-2024You will need one switch console and one copy of this game for each player. As many others have said a family cannot share a switch and this game and have the same experience. The other players will get a severely reduced experience in this case. You can only have one island per switch console and only one player can be the lead no matter what. The save files are on the switch console and cannot be moved or uploaded to the cloud for the cloud saves feature. If you are a single player who only plays one switch console this is the best case scenario and you wont have to worry about anything, but if you are a family who all share one switch console its going to be a big problem for this game. You can also only do so much in this game per day, then you have to wait for the next day for things to happen, this is half the fun of it, but this type of thing might not be for everyone. I am not sure of the longevity of this game, as after day 3-4 I find myself already getting bored with it. Doesnt seem as good as previous entries in the series and as far as multiplayer online goes that feature doesnt seem to work too well, and not a lot to do in multiplayer. If you played an AC game before, this is basically the exact same game as older versions with of course a few new features added in. The bugs and fish are the same and the fossils and museum are the same basically. In this case it would benefit the player to have more access to tools in the first day of the game not having to get them later on. You wont be able to reach your whole town on the first day of the game which ruins some things. It is like when you get all the good equipment at the END of any other game, instead of giving it at the beginning when the player could actually use it. If this something that annoys you, dont buy this game. This game has a massive flaw in the fact that the tools you are using break, and you are required to craft new ones whenever that happens. If you havent played this game before, tools are completely essential to gameplay and you need to use them for the entire time you are playing. Unfortunately that happens extremely often to the point where its ruining the game. This still stands but oh my gosh, after playing for 20 or 30 days the game TOTALLY OPENS UP! Here is what happens, after a certain amount of time playing you get this thing called terraforming. This lets you literally transform your island into anything you want. This is quite literally, the best feature of the game. You can FINALLY knock down those cliffs and make your island easy to navigate. You can make custom patterns. You can quite literally, do anything you want with the layout of your island. From what I can see from playing you have to get at least a 3 star island, you can do this by having no more than 220 trees on your island, plant the flowers around the trees, spread out the flowers. Get a few more villagers to join you. You want to get KK Slider to have his first concert, you can get this by again, achieving a 3 star island. I think it took me about 20 to 35 days, it may take longer or less. The problem is you have to get to this point, and as I said before its a grind, this is not for the impatient.
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Bren
> 3 dayVery tranquil. Playing this game is both fun and meditative. Within that fun tranquility youll be met with interesting surprises, be it the enduring writing of a villager or encountering a tarantula, the game always finds a way to keep things fresh. The graphics are beautiful and full of detail. More than that, this iteration of animal crossing perfect its art style and it truly shines. Sounds are relaxing and detailed, including the crashing waves, winds at night, crackling camp fires, and footsteps that adjust to terrain types. Love it! Highly recommended.
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Cecilia Amoah
Greater than one weekIts a very nice game, Ive reset about 5 times and I am now building a nice town, I wish it was multiplayer without playing so thats one of the downside, I enjoy it and its very good!
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Liz
> 3 dayThen this is the perfect game. They will be happily snuggled in their bedroom for days, only coming out to shower and eat a few times a day. Who am I kidding? They are teenagers. They might come out to eat. But it will be at 3 am, so you wont see them anyway. Perfect for the CoronaCation, as they are calling it. Homeschool has fallen by the wayside for the next few days. Apparently, there are animals to manage. Or eat. Or train. I dont know. Ive never actually played this game. Its anyones guess what they actually do. I do know you dont Win it, going by the merciless laughter emanating from my 13 year old when I asked if she was winning. She is a cruel and heartless child. But she loves this game. Thats all that matters, right?
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Chloe
> 3 dayI feel its common knowledge that acnh is awesome but, i might as well say it, its super fun! :)
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Gwen
> 3 dayI have a fun time playing it, nothing much to complain about, and one thing before you start this game, being curious is a good thing.
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alisha m
> 3 dayi got this last year and was obsessed, but the start is so slow its painful. i did everything to do so i decided to restart, i literally stopped playing since it was so slow to start