![]() ![]() The sky is the limit with customization, from the necessities like a couch and bed to an electric guitar or an even bigger tent. It also serves to fill out your campsite, making it look cozier. In order to fulfill the animals’ requests, you must purchase furniture for them to use when they’re at your camp site. I do recommend being strategic about the order in which you complete tasks, however, to avoid wasting too much time in transit between the various locations. There’s also the Market Place where you can shop for items instead, or set up your own “Market Box” where other players can purchase items you offer. The game also includes Bells, the series’ traditional main currency, which are used to buy furniture and can only be earned in game (though much more rapidly than Leaf Tickets). Fortunately I found that the game was generous with both supplies and Leaf Tickets, providing us with more than we needed in just a few hours of play. You can purchase more space with Leaf Tickets, one of two in-game currencies, which you can either earn in-game or, if you’re impatient, purchase with real money. Note however that you can only make one item at at a time. For example, you’ll need wood to put together a picket fence and for a modern dresser you’ll need some steel. With the supplies, you’re able to craft furniture. But therein lies the game: the more requests you complete, the more supplies you earn. Each animal is pretty needy with their requests - providing you with an entire list of tasks before they’re willing to actually become your friend. It’s important to remember that while Animal Crossing looks like fun, it means serious business. Completing these missions not only win you tons of supplies, but you can also start to make your campsite look less empty by inviting the animal mission-givers to come hang out. Each one will provide you with a task that’s themed to your surroundings whether it’s fishing or catching butterflies. ![]() When the game starts to pick up, you’re able to travel to other destinations like Sunburst Island and Saltwater Shores to meet other animals. You’ll also get to choose between a total of four themes for your campsite - sporty, cool, natural, and cute. Later on you can customize your camper with different colors and patterns. I was then presented with a hipster-style outfit - knit sweater and striped socks included. In the beginning, I got to design my avatar by picking her hair color, hair style, and eye shape. ![]()
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