Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer has enough charm and content baked in to give any fan countless hours of interior decorating joy, but when you add in Animal Crossing amiibo cards, which launched alongside the game last week, that proposal becomes substantially more robust.
Alex DS. from Link Cable Gaming writes: "Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer was released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2015, and like this newest piece of content, put you in the smart red smock of a Happy Home employee, charged with designing dream homes for your friendly, animal neighbors. But unlike the Switch release, the 3DS game was a flop, both in sales (for the series) and reception. So what happened and was Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer really that bad?"
Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "while the series has also seen its fair share of spin-offs, we think there’s still some potential for the series to grow in all new directions. So today we want to bring you three Animal Crossing spin-off ideas that (hopefully) will one day be more than just thoughts."
The History of Animal Crossing is one that is rich and wholesome. Katsuya Eguchi wanted to create a game that focused on friendship, family, and community.