

◆ Features more than 100 animals with quirky personalitiesįulfill animal requests and watch your friendship with them grow! Once you become close enough friends, you can invite them to your campsite. ◆ More than 1,000 pieces of furniture and 300 pieces of clothing and accessories are available to choose from, with more being added all the time

◆ Collect themed items from Fishing Tourneys and Garden Events that happen throughout the year ◆ Design your campsite, camper, and cabin however you want You can even make a pool, or fill the sky with fireworks! Tents, hammocks, fireplaces, a stuffed-animal sofa.mix and match to your heart's content! Make a trendy open-air café, or line up some microphones and guitars to create an outdoor music festival! In the mood for a little extra fun? Set up a merry-go-round and open a theme park. So, I’ll be enjoying the great outdoors from the comfort of my iPhone.Find furniture you like and design a campsite that suits your style! There’s plenty of room for world building, too, if you pony up the aforementioned leaf tickets.Ī number of eager users have reported server errors attempting to download the title, but for what it’s worth, I was able to get the game right away, as evidenced by the above screenshot. From a cursory look, however, it’s already one of the richest experiences Nintendo’s offered up on mobile so far, with camping-themed gameplay that closely mirrors its predecessor. That sort of incentive may push Nintendo to invest more in continued support of the game, offering up more experiences well after today’s launch.

This time out, Nintendo will be making money on in-app purchases, via “leaf tickets” that let users unlock items. In spite of some skepticism, early looks at the title were complimentary, noting that the title does appear to be more loyal to the console versions of the series than other recent mobile titles like Super Mario Run.Īnd, unlike Mario, the new game is free to play - it seems that, in spite of what appeared to be healthy download numbers, the company ultimately wasn’t happy with its return on investment with the side scroller. The latest installment of one of the game company’s most adorable franchises was first announced this time last month. No doubt hoping to get a jump on that holiday traffic, Nintendo’s latest mobile opus, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp has hit iOS and Android a day ahead of schedule.
