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Introducing Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp! by BlazRtheDragon

Welcome to the Daily Dragon Tab. I'm BlazR, your #1 official host within this post, bringing you the latest news and discussions, as well as upcoming info, events, media and other content based beyond the real world and anywhere else in between!

Last night has been a very interesting one, and we were treated with a whole new Animal Crossing spin off. Two years after the dominant grand opening of Happy Home Designer, I'd like to welcome you all to the newest mobile title, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp!

In Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, you can enjoy the wilderness and the great outdoors as Isabelle serves you as your go-to guide for all things furniture, crafts, and even meet and greets with animal friends that were praised by various fans and the media! The concept is simple: all you have to do is to customize your own human villager and step out to the grassy plains of Breezy Hollow. Then, what'd you like to do is to gather up bugs, fish and even fruit to attract various animals that reside with you. Easy!

Then we get to the craft orders. Now craft orders can be done by collecting materials that are scattered across the camp. Even including an island. Once you've gotten them all, you'll get a furniture. Get the furniture to be added, and you'll feel fine outside. The more materials you need, the more furniture you'll want to take home. Another feature added is a Friendship Level, where you and the villager can bond a formation together to have fun, do whatever life brings you and many more. It's a cute sensation for those who love adorable animals from Nintendo.

There are many numbers of crafts to collect, so look out for them! Now, how exactly do you plan to "afford" the furniture? Let's look at a new currency appearance: the Leaf Ticket. This Leaf Ticket, as you see here, can be used to be picked up during regular play or by purchasing something on its price menu. oh fudge nintendo is screwing this game up big time You can catch bugs all across Sunburst Island, and even snag some fish over at Saltwater Shores. But wait! There's a new item lying around the bridge. It's a throw net. You can then use the throw net to capture up to ten fish. No worries! Unless you're fearing that this sea bass may come out to haunt you for lesser prices. Don't blame Miyamoto; blame those who think freemium is a bad direction. And when you hurry back home, your furniture looks great as ever. Do the same in the second column, and you can invite other villagers to enjoy the fun. Seasonal weather can vary from real time, so I suggest wearing a tank and some short shorts within summer. Or perhaps a giant coat with some leathered pants in the winters.

Ready to shop? I'm glad you think so. There are only a few shopping districts to enjoy, such as Nookling Global (run by Timmy and Tommy); Able Sisters to Go and... Kicks. Yeah, that's the least I could say, because he might be the only skunk that sells shoes with the only name intact. spoiler alert his blubber can rip out his clothing and he'll be a sumo wrestler ok ok If you're new into interiors and customizable proportions, Giovanni, Beppe and Carlo has got your back. But only at OK Motors! With OK Motors, they can help you choose which color you want for your RV and even add in an additional floor. However, it will only come with a loan payment, so no need to fear! Because selling goods is the only way for you to see how your bells can rise up. Once you paid for the loan, you're all set!

Ever wonder how your friends can interact each other in Pocket Camp? Local wireless. If you have a digital copy, you can chat with others during online play. You can even exchange ID codes and share them with friends all around the world, regardless of where they are. Exchange bugs, fish, fossils and / or minerals to up the ante with your bells, then visit their campground to share your review on what it contains. After that, give them a proper compliment, and you're ready to go.

Finally, Cyrus makes an appearance, but this time, he's the big boss of amenities. He'll comment that it'll take a long time to wait till he's done, so that the project can be completed before the day's end. My advice? Offer him Leaf Tickets, and he'll be getting the job done in no time. You can sell away various items that were mentioned in the Direct, so it's best to save up more than overspending on them. Heh. When you get a notification from Isabelle, it's a good sign that your mission is now complete.

As an added bonus, special events may occur over time, like Christmas (Toy Day), Thanksgiving (Harvest Festival), Halloween, April Fools and so much more. It's a big wide world out there, as Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp makes its way on iOS and Android devices in late November of this year. Be sure to stay notified via the series' Twitter account! You can also pre-register the game prior to its launch.

What did you guys all think of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp? Did you enjoyed what it has? Are you planning to pick it up, or not? What was your total reaction and response to the newest addition to Nintendo and DeNA's perfected series of their own mobile projects? Be sure to leave a comment down below, and I'll check 'em out! :D

Coming tomorrow evening, as finally promised, the Daily Dragon Tab will be sharing its retrospective take on the Wii U, one of Nintendo's critically panned consoles that lasted five years of becoming known as the worst selling systems. To everyone that are current owners of the console, I suggest you better hang on to something, because this retrospective take is about to get rougher and serious than being friends with a big, fat toad! No, not the human character; an amphibian one... aw, you'll understand who the heck I'm referring to.

That's all I have for today. Until next time, see ya later! ;)

Introducing Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp!

BlazRtheDragon

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