Friday 1 December 2017

The Appealingly Casual Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp’s Legacy So Far

It has been over a week since Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp was delightfully released worldwide for iOS and Android devices [1]. Many fellow animal crossers may have downloaded the app in order to relive the good old days of a previous Animal Crossing title while there may be plenty of mobile gamers who were just introducing themselves to the world of Animal Crossing on their modern mobile device. So far, becoming a campsite manager for anthropomorphic animals seems like the next big thing in mobile gaming for our fellow Nintendo nerds since being an RPG hero with the Fire Emblem crew [8] and running automatically for a kingdom’s popularity with the plumber in red [14]. It also seems like the perfect opportunity to unwind after a few months of celebrating the first anniversary of the highly successful Pokémon GO [16].

A campsite manager has made some wonderful progress so far [12].
The basic control system is very practical for a smartphone or tablet. The player simply needs to tap the screen to make their campsite manager walk. The little red-nosed hero or heroine’s direction will depend on the position of the player’s fingertip on the screen [12] [15]. As for catching fish and insects, the player can tap a nearby insect in Sunburst Island to make the protagonist approach it slowly or tap the river in Lost Lure Creek or the ocean in Saltwater Shores to begin fishing [12] [15]. To successfully catch a critter, it is all about the timing, fellow animal crossers. After all, the little icon that will remind the layer to tap the screen at the right time sure helps [12]. Arranging the furniture on the campsite or in the protagonist’s camper is also very easy as the player can drag an item with their fingertip and rotate it by tapping on it [12] [15]. It feels rather tranquil to be catching insects and fish with that small source of challenge, along with freely arranging furniture, thanks to the power of tapping the touchscreen.

Indeed. It is all about the timing. [12]

Arranging furniture. Now that escalates quite quickly. Well, in Animal Crossing. [12]  
The camp can be basically styled in any of the four themes:
  •   Natural
  •   Cute
  •   Sporty
  •   Cool
Perhaps many gamers who briefly remember playing MySims for the Nintendo Wii or the PC would be familiar with how essences match the interests of residents, as well as the aspect of the protagonist building friendships between the supporting minor characters while playing the app [5] [6] [10]. The same feeling of discovering the familiar aspect may apply to those who remember playing MySims Kingdom or MySims Agents [7] [10]. The types of furniture that the player will need to order from the talented Cyrus in order to make the animals willingly visit the camp will depend on their preferred theme. By the power of three thousand coins, a tent of any of the four main themes can be levelled up and increase friendship levels. For example, the animals who prefer cute and adorable items will be fonder of the diligent campsite manager once the cute tent’s level goes up. One of the Animal Crossing minor characters will be up for the first guest, depending on the theme of the camp that the player has chosen.

The four bottles of each beginning theme are known as "essences". [12]

Rosie's profile hints that her favourite theme is the cute theme. [1] [12]
More themes that can be discovered in the clothing and furniture sections include:
  •     Hip
  •     Rustic
  •     Civic
  •     Elegant
  •     Modern
  •     Historical
  •     Harmonious
  •     Special
Perhaps sometime in 2018, there will be an update for the app that surprises the app’s community with new tents that match the other themes that are only seen in the information about clothing items and furniture. However, some animal crossers may assume that the tents that are styled in the other themes could be eventually unlocked and available for purchase at quite a high level. Speaking of an update for the app, it would be brilliant if there was a way of expanding the campsite efficiently in the future in order to make room for a few more tents and furniture. The aspect of the furniture revealing their theme in the craft catalog and which of the themes each animal is mostly into makes the new chapter of Animal Crossing quite refreshing for helping the player learn more about the supporting minor characters, other than their personalities that were portrayed in the main Animal Crossing games.

Cherry's favourite theme may be the cool theme, but perhaps her second favourite might be the hip theme [12].

According the craft catalog, a cup of tea perfectly fits the elegant theme [12].
Some lovely surprises will await the beginners. Let’s not forget about the outdoor-fun starter pack from a certain diligent doggy. Although the player will have to pay for more throw nets and tasty honey with leaf tickets, they will get one of each type of throw net and a jar of honey, along with three packs of fertilizer for making fruits grow much faster on trees at the beginning of the game to see what the usage of them is like [12]. What a charming sweetheart Isabelle is. The player can also get some more throw nets and jars of honey from a day within the daily login bonus system, similar to how a game ticket for Miitomo Drop can be earned in a few days within the daily login bonus system in Miitomo [13]. The player can also completely little missions in the My Nintendo section to get enough points for little prizes, just like in the My Nintendo sections Miitomo and Super Mario Run [13] [14]. It looks like the results of completing Timed Goals, Stretch Goals and requests from the animals are not the only ways to be rewarded once the player digs a little deeper.

Thank you dearly, Isabelle! [12]
Shovelstrike Quarry is a fairly interesting new location that unfortunately cannot be accessed without any of the two requirements. It turns out what the player will need to pay about twenty leaf tickets in order to enter Shovelstrike Quarry [12]. If the player is up for saving leaf tickets for perhaps a new special paint job for the camper, it would be recommended to ask for the help of five fellow animal crossers who are on the list of friends [12]. It is a little unfortunate to see that it is the only area that requires leaf tickets or co-operation from other players in order to be accessed, but it is quite fun to shatter rocks with a shovel to gather nuggets jewels, including rubies and sapphires. Just listen to the catchy music once the protagonist enters the quarry.

20 leaf tickets?! But I REALLY need to get that specific reward. Oh, very well then. Five of my fellow animal crossers are too busy anyway. [12]
Once again, there are many loveable Animal Crossing characters to meet. Within every three hours, an animal outside the campsite will be hanging around in an environmental area. If one of the animals within the contacts is not shown on the map, the player can call them and invite them to hang around for the next three hours, as long as the red-nosed protagonist is in one of the environmental areas and that the player has a blue calling card for the progress [12] [15]. The player can receive calling cards by completing a stretch goal, the daily login bonus system or for a certain amount of leaf tickets, as well as another type of ticket. The other type of ticket in the game is known as the “Request Ticket”, which is orange and can unlock additional requests to make friendship levelling slightly more efficient [[12] [15]. Becoming a campsite manager would indeed be a great opportunity to move on from only referring the many Animal Crossing minor characters as “clients” in Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer [11].

How to use the Calling Card. [12]

Brosephine? Not a bad nickname, camper! [12]
The aspect of meeting and greeting the animals, then constantly doing favours for them can be quite repetitive. However, it is pretty cool how the red-nosed hero or heroine can get another shirt when the friendship level between an animal ranks up to seven. Even though it is great to build friendships with the animals, all of them seem to be a little too needy when it comes to requests. They seem to have it so easy, just standing there while the hero or heroine does the exploring. But nevertheless, they will sometimes engage in lovely camping activities, such as crafting shell necklaces and making tasty fruit juice. Furthermore, when the hero or heroine asks for a conversation, they sometimes can give him or her some extra bells or materials. The aspect of friendship building remains rewarding as levelling up from increasing friendship levels will introduce new animal characters and allow the player to see more items in the craft catalog, so that the player can still have some motivation to carry on letting friendships evolve.

Move over, Claire's Accessories. Our awesome necklaces will be the next big thing in adorable fashion [12].

Mmmmmm...perfect.orange [12].
The option to make wonderful designs of clothing items for the protagonist will be coming soon. So apparently, according to the chapter of Animal Crossing for iOS and Android, red blazers and yellow ties are so 2015 [11]. The upcoming feature of creating designs for clothing and possibly umbrellas that might be released in the app’s next update can further enrich the experience of pocket camping by allowing the player to express creativity in some way. It is without a dang doubt that the creative animal crossers who adored putting some effort into making splendid pro designs in a main Animal Crossing instalment would be thrilled to freely craft clothing in the app. It still might cost some bells [2], but it would still be worth it for the sake of helping the campsite manager evolve into an adorable fashion icon or even a cosplayer. Perhaps the player can choose which theme would suit each completed design. It would be cool if the player will be able to create a few nice designs for socks and shoes too.

Who can resist the Able sisters' lovely clothes crafting service? [12]
With many fellow animal crossers doing their duties as adventurous campsite managers right now, it seems like Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp could be a source of drifting away from the pressures of reality for a little while. It seems like the names of each location, from Sunburst Island to OK Motors cannot be changed. While they are practical and lovely, an update that could allow our fellow animal crossers to give each location a unique name would be awesome. The option to change the colour of furniture that debuted in Animal Crossing: New Leaf could return in a future update of Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp [3]. Or perhaps an update in the middle of 2018 can introduce the campsite managers to a new local area that will feature other special characters who had a specific purpose in the main Animal Crossing games. Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is really bringing the Animal Crossing spirit to modern mobile devices with some new aspects and a practical premise. Please do not forget to protect your data with your Nintendo accounts, fellow animal crossers and Nintendo nerds.

Perhaps we could visit that island over there someday in 2018. Maybe it can be named "Seabreeze Island" [12].

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