is a wholesome and cozy island living simulator, but it's not always a calming experience. The title continues the franchise trend of pulling players in with cute animal villagers, a vast number of decor and clothing items, and the ability to literally transform the island into almost anything players want. For many, the title encapsulates the idea of cozy gaming, letting fans experience the game at their own pace.
There is no real structure to and players can pick and choose what activities they participate in. And, while most interactions in the game are charming and whimsical, no game is perfect. has several features and flaws that can make the game feel less like a relaxing pastime and more like a chore due to their stressful nature.
has a custom design feature that upgrades the experience. Players can create their own clothing designs, upgrade certain furniture styles, and even make custom paths and ground decorations to make the island unique to each player. Placing custom designs onto the ground is easy, and can be done either from the custom design menu or from the Island Designer app.
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Unfortunately, it's alsovery easy to remove custom designs in . Removing a custom design only requires one button press, which prompts the player to kick the design off the ground with their foot. This is the same button that puts sway furniture, cancels actions, and triggers running, making it far too easy to accidentally remove paths and other floor designs. The potential to undo their hard work can lead to some players walking very carefully, always conscious that one wrong button press can lead to annoying patch-up jobs that are anything but cozy and relaxing.
For many fans, biggest flaw is limiting players to just one island. Only one island can exist at any time on one Switch, regardless of which profile is using the
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