I am a huge fan, so when first came out, I wanted to like it. Despite my best efforts, though, I just couldn't get into it. This was partially because I had an old phone at the time and all the loading took forever, and partially because I was still playing back then and I didn't need another game.
Now that has come out, though, I've found myself actually getting sucked back into the game to fill the missing void left behind when I stopped playing. I'm not surprised that I'm loving. It's adorable and charming, and it has every character from all the other titles.
What I surprised about is that I've discovered three brand new characters I didn't even know existed that I would have absolutely missed if I had never picked up. I'm talking, of course, about the hilarious OK Motors birds.
Before I even met the trio behind Ok Motors, I was greeted by some faces that I know very well. Isabelle is one of my favorite characters in any game, ever, so I was glad to see her friendly face when I booted up the app. While she doesn't play a huge role in beyond introducing me to the area, I know she's always close enough to stop by and say hello.
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete players who want to spruce up their campsites can start with these custom design imports from New Horizons.
Tom Nook is clearly too busy to leave his lucrative island development business, but his assistants Timmy and Tommy are around to continue the forward march of capitalism. The game also includes the Able sister seamstresses, stylish crooner K.K. Slider, Blathers the adventuring owl, Gulliver the seafaring seagull, and plenty of other familiar faces. Not every special character is present and accounted for, but many are, and it feels like a warm and inviting welcome home for fans.
Besides the special characters, there are over 400 villagers to find and invite back to the campsite. That's all the villagers that were ever introduced, from every game in the game. For an veteran, seeing all these
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