

I personally love the game and seeing how's it developed since launch. Thank you so much!! I'll buy it to see If I like it or not <3 Originally posted by 666reddog:That depends. Look, Hokko Life isn't the first game to try and replicate Animal Crossing's timeless life sim formula and it certainly won't be the last, but if you're a fan. So it will depend on you if you are willing for early access or wait until it's fully realsed and completed in that sense The next major updated called Major Merits will add A TON of content to the game just like the last major updates did but in a way that many people will enjoy as it gives people things to do/achieve and such.

The game isn't fully completed yet and still has ways to go before it is. Many people who brought the game (esapcally early on will less in the game) who left it seem to either not understand early access games are games will being made and will have bugs or just didn't think was enough in the game yet to considering buying it early so it can depend on you and your personal choice. After all, these updates in early access are stepping stones for a full made game. The more updates happen the more is added to the game and changes it. Still the same genre with animal villagers and such and building up the town but lots of areas is very different. The game has small aspects similar to animal crossing but with the last couple of major updates its also now a different game that really stands on it's own. The Catalog allows players to upload and download players creations, as well as share weekly challenges.If you can understand this is an EARLY ACCESS game that is yet to fully made and understand these games are in the making and will have many bugs then could consider it. And while there are no multiplayer functions at the moment, but players can still interact using the Creator Catalog. In fact, Hokko Life makes changing villagers' houses as easily as changing your own. In contrast to Animal Crossing, where each character comes with a set of furniture related to their interests and may place items gifted by the player in their homes, players can actually help their villagers decorate their rooms. Players can also create their own paintings, wallpapers and shirt designs.

Then, they can paint individual parts of the items. The game allows players to design their own furniture using the crafting table in Sally's Workshop and resources gathered on the map. Using basic blueprints, players can design anything they want from bridges to outdoor decorations to household furniture in any style they want. One of Hokko Life's best elements is its flexibility. Related: Animal Crossing: Isabelle's History Throughout the Series
