Love indie games with cozy atmospheres, laid-back gameplay, and crafting mechanics? Then Hokko Life is the right game for you! For a while, Hokko Life was only available in early access but now it's officially been released and there is a lot to learn about as it's all been perfected over time.
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Crafting is one of the game's most complex features. There are various types of objects and structures that you can build and Hokko Life's design tool is incredibly freeing and versatile, allowing players to let their minds and their imagination run free.
Sally's Workshop is one of the first shops you'll be able to unlock in the game along with it, you'll unlock the ability to craft. She has a few different crafting stations inside the workshop which you're allowed to use at will given that you're the one doing all the hard work around the place.
As you process in Hokko Life, you'll unlock the ability to craft objects from crafting recipes and blueprints, you'll also be able to design and paint objects. You can do all of this by using the Crafting Station and the Design Table.
The Crafting Station is the first part of the workshop that you'll gain access to. Sally gives you permission to use it whenever you please. The Crafting Station is not as hard to work with as the Design Table. It's very straightforward and it works like any traditional crafting table in any other game - if you have a crafting recipe, then you'll simply have to go up to it, interact with it and craft it.
It's at the Crafting Station that you'll be able to craft and create more basic stuff, you can turn iron ore into steel, for example, or logs into planks. You can make useful things such as paint, dye,
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