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Animal crossing switch
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animal crossing switch
  1. ANIMAL CROSSING SWITCH UPDATE
  2. ANIMAL CROSSING SWITCH PC

Out now for Nintendo Switch, PC (via the Epic Games store) and Xbox

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  • However, many players have remarked that the themes can be distressing for those with sick relatives, so bear that in mind. This charming game is fully voice-acted, bringing the story to life that little bit more. Make all manner of potions and learn to fly a broom. In this new take, you play as a young witch called Tara who travels to a town to care for her poorly grandmother.īy day, Tara is responsible for tending to the animals and farming the land but by night is when the magic comes alive. Wylde Flowers is perhaps one of the cutest offerings, and that's a big achievement. Out now for Apple Arcade, Nintendo Switch and PC (PC demo available on Steam) In Wylde Flowers, players are Tara - a farmer by day and a witch by night (Image: Studio Drydock) Wylde Flowers The big selling point of Hokko Life is for the creatives out there as the more materials you find, the more custom furniture you can build and share with the community.

    animal crossing switch

    In this adorable life sim, your character hops off a train and into a new life in the village of, you guessed it, Hokko.įarm for materials, grow and harvest crops and make friends with the animal villagers. If what you liked best about Animal Crossing was building up your village, then Hokko Life might be the option for you. Out now for Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation and Xbox

    ANIMAL CROSSING SWITCH UPDATE

    Read more: Date for Disney Dreamlight Valley update announced Hokko Life Here, we've found some alternatives to whet your appetite and keep you occupied as the cold and dark winter nights draw in. Thanks to the Animal Crossing boom in lockdown, more developers are putting time and money into cosy simulation games that will have players returning for hours. We've spent hundreds of hours creating the perfect island, making friends with all of our villagers and turning up to KK Slider's weekly concerts as if our life depended on it.īut with nowhere else for the game to go, surely it's time for something else? While many will return to the traditional favourites, games like Harvest Moon and Stardew Valley, the genre has exploded recently. Despite being the saviour of lockdown, Nintendo announced earlier this year that they would be withdrawing support for Animal Crossing: New Horizons.














    Animal crossing switch