The crux of HHD’s gameplay revolves around taking requests from any one of hundreds of traditional Animal Crossing townsfolk to design their living space with. However (and it did take a while), Happy Home Designer eventually showed me that from that solid foundation could still be built a fun game. Initially, I admit that did not sound to me like an excellent idea. Happy Home Designer strips the series down to a single, core element: the element of design. You won’t be amassing bells or upgrading (or even designing) your own home. You won’t be spending your days digging up fossils (in truth, you can buy the lot of them for just a few Play Coins). You’ve upgraded from chores to an actual job, from debtor to employee. Number one, throw away what you expect from an Animal Crossing title. There’re several things you need to do in order to squeeze the most fun you possibly can out of Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer. Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer is a great place to show off your design sensibilities, but not much else.
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