Highlights
- Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp offers accessible, unique gameplay to fans of the franchise.
- The game allows players to collect villagers and furniture, and receives regular content updates from Nintendo.
- Despite its gacha-like system, players can enjoy the game without spending real money by completing simple tasks and events consistently.
Those who are fans of the Animal Crossing franchise understand that the series of games’ draw is to allow players to establish a nice and cozy fictional environment for themselves. Just about every title does that, but there is one in particular which, for several reasons, some are hesitant to try. Ever since it was announced for mobile, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp‘s departure from the mainline series formula has been met with different opinions from fans, both good and bad. Even though its gameplay is different from what many are used to, those who love the franchise should consider trying out what it has to offer.
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is the franchise’s free-to-play mobile game released back in 2017. While it retains some of the aspects from the mainline entries, its gameplay is more simple to ensure that it’s accessible enough in order to reach out to a newer and bigger audience. While the way it’s played is somewhat different, it is still an Animal Crossing game at heart with many things that both longtime fans of the franchise and newcomers alike can enjoy. Those who are used to the formula of the mainline titles may be hesitant to try Pocket Camp‘s different style of play, but the game has enough content to make it worth a shot.
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The Best of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
Although it’s a spin-off and has a unique way of play, there are fans of the franchise who consider Pocket Camp to be one of the best Animal Crossing games. Despite a few controversial issues, it is still going strong and continues to be one of Nintendo’s strongest mobile titles to date. As for why people continue to play the game, there are a few reasons:
- The fact that it is played on mobile means that anyone can enjoy it anywhere, making it one of the most accessible Animal Crossing titles
- It is the only Animal Crossing game that allows players to collect villagers and freely swap them in and out of their environment whenever they please
- Nearly every piece of furniture in the game has special interactions and animations, making them great collectibles
- Pocket Camp continues to live on with support from Nintendo, meaning that it will continue to generate newer and exciting content, even a lot of exclusives, so long as people play
There are only some good examples of why longtime fans should consider giving the game a shot, as it has even more positives that could help convince them if they try it out. With the amount of content updates that Nintendo continues to give it, a unique title such as Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is likely to be around for a very long time.
Why Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp’s Gacha-Like System Shouldn’t Dissuade Fans
While many consider it one of the best mobile games to wind down with, some are still hesitant due to the gacha-like nature of Pocket Camp. The introduction of Fortune Cookies allows players to obtain random furniture or clothing, and the way to get them is by paying a large amount of in-game currency or using real world money. This makes some believe that the best way to enjoy the game is by spending actual currency, as not only does it allow one to obtain more content, but paying can also speed up the process of crafting decor.
However, this should not be a concern, as players can easily obtain what they want by simply dedicating some of their time to Pocket Camp. Completing easy tasks like interacting with villagers or taking part in events is enough to acquire the desired rewards. So long as players login and play a short amount consistently throughout their days, there won’t be a need to spend real money to enjoy what the game has to offer.
Although there’s no telling what’s next after New Horizons, the wait for the next mainline entry won’t feel as long if fans decide to give Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp a try. The game’s mechanics and features may be a departure from what most are used to, especially since it’s a mobile title, but it has more than enough to give those who love the franchise.