I originally had this in the eShop thread, but this is unbelievably a $40 retail release.
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I originally had this in the eShop thread, but this is unbelievably a $40 retail release.
I'm intrigued (AC is huge at my house), but not $40 intrigued.
Yeah, my guess is that these were new feature ideas for a sequel and instead was turned into this piece of shit. This all should really be in the real game. It's a natural progression that would make the next one actually feel like a sequel instead of a rehash.
I like the idea of being able to make a playground and school and shit like that, but yeah, it really should be in a proper sequel.
This didn't look great at first but now it looks like its different enough to be an enjoyable thing that doesn't require quite the time sink as the normal games (250 hours later...)
Did you sell your wii u or lose it in the divorce? You've been a real turd lately.
No, I sold it. I'm just nasty because I'm old. :lol: I'm not lucky enough to be divorced yet.
What a charming looking system!
God damn it. That reminded me that I was hoping for a special *new* announcement for us.
If it happens, they will announce the New 3DS for North America in a Nintendo Direct closer to the holidays than E3 right now, likely tying its launch with new software - as they did the 3DS XL with NSMB2, the 2DS with Pokemon XY, and the New 3DS XL with Majora's Mask 3D and MH4U.
Probably Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer in September, considering the use of the amiibo cards, with Chibi Robo coming out the next month.
http://i.imgur.com/f7nNTx2.png
JP release date: July 30th, 2015
NA/AUS release date: September 25th, 2015
EU release date: October 2nd, 2015
http://www.animal-crossing.com/happy-home-designer/
Could have sworn Finch posted this recent Japanese Overview trailer, but maybe not. This looks much better than initially thought, could be quite interesting. The revamped inventory and item placement are tremendous.
If Animal Crossing is a non-game, this is a non-non-game. I don't understand why I want to be playing this at all.
Skipping this one. Give me real Animal Crossing or give me death.
I was asking an honest question because I own it. I really want to like it, but I'm trying to discern the purpose!
If it's just "design every house in the village", the purpose is going to have to be "give everybody the weirdest house possible". Lately it's been " house full of chairs" for everyone in my game.
now that i can make my own custom design tiles Isabelle is going to live in Isabelle House
You can do that? I think I've found my true purpose!
i wish everyone wasn't old people and people were playing this so i could see their houses because i love this not-game thing
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CQOLoklUYAA21iS.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CQOMfnRUsAEB2vg.jpg
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CQYGXcwUAAAtZdq.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CQm3inhUwAEy7Hh.jpg
If I still had my 3DS I'd get in to it, I think. The home stuff in Animal Crossing was fun.
It was my favorite thing to do in New Leaf but here it's a lot more easy to manage (and you can create house after house after house). If you liked house arrangement in ACNL this is the game for you.
I have a very well designed school building. Everything else is just a room full of chairs so I can see the recap reel filled of villagers trying every single one.
I wouldn't have it any other way.
I'm loving this way more than I have any right to.
Home decorating in ACNL may have been my least favorite thing. But I think it's based on all the conceits made to fit it in a 'sim' environment. Needing inventory space to stockpile furniture, being unable to change neighbor's homes, waiting for stores to get the right items in stock...
HHD strips that all away. It says, 'you know, screw points, goals, and constraints and just make something that makes you happy,' and I had no clue that was what would make decorating in this world work for me. It's a great way to spend 20-60 minutes and mentally 'unwind' or, to give myself dumb 'challenges' that have nothing to do with any game mechanic. It's so un-game of a game I should hate it, but I really adore it.
You have every right to enjoy it. It's a lego dollhouse that gives you enough of a direction so there's more to do than fill your house with toilets but stops there and lets you do that if that's what you really want to do. It's one of those games that makes me wish i had kids because it strikes me as something kids would love [hank hill]like that mine crafting[/hank hill] and it expands to be as complicated or as simple as you want it to be and it's super fun to show off what you made. I really like that i'm thinking "this is what this character will like" without much prompt.
anyway, here's my office after i cleared the scooters out:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CQOPGTjUAAE5xAr.jpg
and my restaurant kitchen with clean-burning propane
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CQsnzLEUwAEf4c_.jpg
Those are amazing!
I haven't made many things, but I did like the cafe I made:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CQhWwtkU8AExV4Q.jpg