![]() Every other person who plays the game will have to live on the other person's island as a "second player" and doesn't get the full island owning experience of the game. My only problem with this game is that only one person can own an island per console. People of all genders and ages could easily enjoy this (well when I say all ages maybe more like 8~11 and up because there is a lot of reading to actually fully understand gameplay). It's a good game to play on a do-nothing-day. ![]() You can spend a lifetime playing this game & that's what I love about it. OCD people beware: Sharing one console for this game is your worst nightmare I highly recommend this game! It's perfect for winding down at night after working from home. Hopefully, some old features might return in a future update! On the bright side, the omission of these amenities does open up the available space on the island for anything else your creative mind sets off to (or the island can just stay simple and clean). As a result, your village may feel less 'bustling'. There's no police station, no lighthouse, no clubLOL, the post office is combined with the airport, and even the good old cafe is gone (on a vacation island w/o Brewster!). The main infrastructures are Nook's shop, the Able Sisters, the Museum and the Town Ha- Resident Services. To me, the main drawback is the limited NPCs/'amenities' in your island village (at least for the current versions of the game). Any AC fans who love fishing will enjoy the range of fishing spots. The museum in this game really draws you in. Vaulting across a river is addictive, as is climbing ladders over cliffs. No more need to soft-reset the game to get that 'ideal' village start (past Animal crossing fans will get this). Lots to do and customize (especially with the new crafting system, Nook miles, and the landscaping capability)!
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