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Extrait: First of all, everyone should know that this is not a standard Animal Crossing game. You aren't the mayor, you don't have a town you can walk around and fossils to dig up and everything else that is usual in Animal Crossing games. This is a spin-off in th...
Simple home design gameplay, Cute graphics and easy-going soundtrack, Usual Animal Crossing quirky charm
No discernible challenge, Annoying when you get things wrong
Even the most fervent admirer will admit that Happy Home Designer is slight, repetitive and undemanding, but even the most hardened cynic can't pretend that it doesn't have charm. It's frustrating that it doesn't have more depth or reward creativity over...
Publié: 2015-09-23, Auteur: Matt , review by: eurogamer.net
Extrait: Creativity - or, more specifically, the art of making stuff - has been a common thread running through Nintendo's gaming output in 2015. Kirby and Yoshi celebrated the aesthetic joys of craftsmanship on Wii U, with their worlds of lumpen clay and wool, wh...
Extrait: If Animal Crossing is a digital garden of minutia, then Happy Home Designer is one of many boxes with various tools to sow the seeds of Nintendoist tranquility. It was with New Leaf that the Animal Crossing series had eclipsed itself in both feature set a...
Bottomscreen controls are terrific, Same great aesthetic that made New Leaf so joyful
Complete lack of negative consequences for anything you do, Unlocking items quickly grows monotonous, Lacks the Animal Crossing series mainstays that make the games fun, No multiplayer support
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Publié: 2015-09-22, Auteur: Mike , review by: gamezone.com
Extrait: Animal Crossing has always been this strange, zen-like series of games that provided you with endless free-form gameplay. It's a title that didn't give you tasks or checklists, but instead tasked you with making your own each day. Would you focus on colle...