Basically my question is in the title.
I'm curious if anyone else is 'completing' ACNH as a game with another one in the series?
Personally I'm playing the Gamecube version along with it.
I'm using New Horizons for house decoration and filling up my museum, and eventually if I get any ideas perhaps town decoration lol but I've never really been one to do that. Because everything is so beautiful in this game it's just more worthwhile to fill up this museum and create for it.
And then I play the Gamecube version alongside it so I can relax and actually have interesting conversations with my villagers and run errands for them. I don't really have any goals for that game (it's a new save at the moment) so I'm just having fun with it
New Horizons feels more complete this way lol because I can ignore my pretty villagers and just enjoy that they sing and such lol
on occasion I'll go back to NL, specifically if I get the urge to reset and see something new, but my NH gameplay has been dwindling as is since school is back soon so I actually have to do all the work I've avoided... but equally I *know* that if my wii still worked I'd be playing let's go to the city because I just miss the concept of it!
I still play Wild World and New Leaf just to talk to the villagers. Occasionally, I’ll try and complete stuff in New Leaf since I didn’t play it extensively like the other two.
I'm still in summer school, so no. Animal Crossing is taking up enough of my precious time as it is!
Once school is done, I could see myself playing New Leaf to supplement some of the activities I've been missing from New Horizons. I'll go get my fortune told, visit the Roost, and play lots of mini games!
I don't think I will, I have gone back to new leaf a couple times since new horizons came out, but I don't want to risk any of my villagers moving out because I got too busy to check in on who wanted to leave. I loved my time in new leaf and the other past games, but I don't see myself going back to playing any of them regularly.
well, for the most part I don't own any other installments of the series atm, since I lost my NL cartridge and the R3 card I used to play WW on is dead (I also don't own a GC haha), and my phone can't run pocket camp without getting super laggy because I have way too much garbage on it lol
I thought about it but I don't have the time to be managing two games. I have my NL copy and I don't remember having any of the villagers in that town other than Pango, Kidd, Rasher, and a chicken villager. I'm not fond of any of them and I considered restarting to start fresh but it's a lot of time I rather spend doing other things.
I did play around with pocket camp for a bit but it's feels clunky and slow. I'm probably just impatience.
I have thought about trying out one of the games for ds, since I have a working ds. I really love new horizons and without the nostalgia factor I don’t know if I could get into the older games, i’d miss a lot of features as well as the look of nh. I would like to try at some point, probably wild world, since people always cite it as having good villager dialogue and I’d like to see the difference for myself.
I tried playing pocket camp, and could not get into it at all! I really disliked the look, but even more it is just so simplistic. There was nothing interesting in the gameplay to me. (But I did get the bonus items for nh)
I play nh so much it is actually good that I don’t play another game right now. I don’t know how I’d fit it in. I’d have to stop sleeping.
I've tried NL a bit because the fishing and bug catching is more relaxing to me, and it's therapeutic to pocket full flowers lol. Other than that not really
I'll sometimes pop in on my gamecube town to talk to the villagers and clean up around town. In new horizons, I find I don't have a bond with my villagers unless I had them in previous games. The conversation is so lacking, and they get annoyed when you talk to them too much. For anyone who has a wii or gamecube, I'd recommend picking up a copy of population growing just to see how much better the villagers were back then. That is if
graphics don't matter to you like me. If you only like games with great graphics, pass on this game and miss out on the fun.