My catAnimal Crossing Bells also is mesmerized by AC! No other game really, but he loves sitting at the bottom of my television watching me run around (aimlessly) in my island.
Wow. I would have a exact unproductive day when I had a cat that did so, because I would only chase bugs up the screen's edge over and over.
Gonna should earn a very small butterfly from paper and hang it from a string for him. See if he enjoys it. I love it tho. Any inquisitive creature looks would be the best
Aww, that is so adorable! It's interesting how they just naturally have those behaviors. And yupp, I am sure they were fine and orderly (the Pokeballs) until he got there up and pushed them about.
I think it's an issue with your particular unit.Crafting was a cool concept to introduce in the game at first. But the lack of QoL features, turned the mechanic to some chore more so than other crafting-centric games. So I hope more of the game does not become about crafting in the future. Believe there is ample space to evolve without creating that system more powerful. For instance, they could introduce miniature games, multiplayer content, more villager types and animals, deeper mechanics, mechanics apart from just gathering.
Since Nobody Appears to open the article to read and instead just remark based on the headline, here's a few quotes:
"While this is the real pleasure of developing a series, it's also the most difficult stage," she said, adding that the development group had realised over the years that Animal Crossing series"cannot be sustained without any change."
"Protecting IP isn't interchangeable with shielding product specifications from guides. Games are entertainment, so you will definitely get tired of producing the very same items," she explained.
"In order for the series to continue to exist as an IP and for many people to appreciate it for quite a long time, it is important tobuy Animal Crossing Items keep to struggle and change with the times."





