My hope at this time is they're secretly working on Animal Crossing Bells a big content ditch which will come out around the anniversary of the match and they've only been spoon feeding us little updates to keep us invested. I love the new features they have added and I love the aesthetics of this game, but it has those old attributes that kept me spent in the series. NL got that fairly major amiibo upgrade, something similar could do wonders for NH.

Yeah... I knew this was going to happen the moment they executed the slow-drip method. New Horizons is a incomplete game, but they needed to discharge Animal Crossing last March, I guess, even if it meant giving us waaaay less material compared to New Leaf. It's tragic because New Leaf with New Horizon's customization and decoration could quite literally become a PERFECT Animal Crossing game, but they thought that customization could carry the entire adventure for everyone, which certainly hasn't worked out.

If you'd like a specific furniture set you can not rely on a particular vendor to market that item, you have to hope that you get all the recipes and none of the items require materials that can only be obtained in certain areas of the year.

Frankly, I did not like Tortimer Island in New Leaf. Those minigames were clunky and that I didn't like how easy it was to create bells out of the horned beetles and sharks. It felt oddly disjointed. I think There's a way to Buy Nook Miles Ticket integrate Tortimer Island elegantly though