It's the perfect game for quarantine.
Im not a pro Animal Crossing but i owned a few of them.
Imagine an ant colony. Now stop imagining that because it's not that.
Don't try playing this game to rush it, having objective giving to you.
Think of it like an open sandbox game, because you have to create your own objectives. Sure you have a loan to pay but you dont have a time limit. Once it's paid, you have upgrades, clothings, furniture for your house, lots of thing that cost money and objectives that you give yourself.
But the most important things are the villagers. They represent the heart of the game. Each have his own personnality. Dont go in thinking it's an advance AI, but each lines have been carefully chosen for each npc you can encounter.
Animal Crossing New Leaf on 3Ds really helped me with depression when my mother passed away because it's sort of like a community, but a virtual one. They are all virtual friends that are there for you and you have no obligation to them.
"Animal Crossing chooses to reward players toward via slow progression rather than instant gratification, perhaps best represented when growing friendship with the villagers that inhabit the town. [...] The Roost is also home for Brewster who will, for 200 bells ($) will make you a coffee, once prepared, your character will shotgun this sculdging hot breverage and couldn't having more fun doing so, and the result is.... nothing, no reason for this exchange to exist as an asset to the player. Hovewer what I think it does do, is in a single moment, perfectly incapsulate what im trying to get at, to immerse yourself in a game like this, a degree of imagination is required. What you're doing in game is what you imagine you would do should you ever actuatly be in this situation in real life."
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