Orius
The People's Champion
Hiya from Singapore. I just bought my first Nintendo Switch a few days ago along with Animal Crossing, Let's Go Pokémon (both Pikachu and Eevee) and Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3. Been wanting to play AC for a long time (the real one, not the mobile app I played for a couple months and got bored), so I'm glad that I finally got the chance. 
But yeah, things are definitely a bit intimidating for a newcomer like me because I got pretty lost playing AC. I sold my creatures because I didn't know you could donate them to Tom Nook, and having done all the daily tasks now (I'm currently saving up to upgrade my tent and waiting for the museum to be built), I don't really have much else to do other than catch more creatures and sell them for bells, crafting the few items on my recipe list and also watering my plants. It's not really what I expected to be honest. lol I read that it's not a game meant to be finished in one-go, and how you have to wait and check-in daily for the game to progress (in real time too!), which is definitely quite a new experience I've rarely encountered before (outside of mobile games). That is, unless you can pass the time by going to bed in the game (like in other farming games)?
That's not to say I'm disliking the game or anything (I certainly wouldn't have created this account or this introduction thread just to rant about it if that's the case), but I'm definitely at a loss on how I should progress from here on. I guess I was just expecting to have meet new villagers from the get-go and just perform tasks for them like in Stardew Valley or My Time in Portia. There was one villager I really wanted to get on my island because I fell in love with her from playing the AC: Pocket Camp app - the adorable little kitty named Merry - so I was hoping to meet her too on New Horizon. lol If any one has any advice on how I can get her (and other villagers) on my island, that will be nice.
Much appreciated.
Anyway, sorry if I come off as a Negative Nancy. I really want to like the game, which is why I came here to find out how I could get more out of the game. I don't really have any friends to add too, so it gets a bit lonely on the island. Feel free to add me if you wish - I'm in the northern hemisphere.

But yeah, things are definitely a bit intimidating for a newcomer like me because I got pretty lost playing AC. I sold my creatures because I didn't know you could donate them to Tom Nook, and having done all the daily tasks now (I'm currently saving up to upgrade my tent and waiting for the museum to be built), I don't really have much else to do other than catch more creatures and sell them for bells, crafting the few items on my recipe list and also watering my plants. It's not really what I expected to be honest. lol I read that it's not a game meant to be finished in one-go, and how you have to wait and check-in daily for the game to progress (in real time too!), which is definitely quite a new experience I've rarely encountered before (outside of mobile games). That is, unless you can pass the time by going to bed in the game (like in other farming games)?
That's not to say I'm disliking the game or anything (I certainly wouldn't have created this account or this introduction thread just to rant about it if that's the case), but I'm definitely at a loss on how I should progress from here on. I guess I was just expecting to have meet new villagers from the get-go and just perform tasks for them like in Stardew Valley or My Time in Portia. There was one villager I really wanted to get on my island because I fell in love with her from playing the AC: Pocket Camp app - the adorable little kitty named Merry - so I was hoping to meet her too on New Horizon. lol If any one has any advice on how I can get her (and other villagers) on my island, that will be nice.

Anyway, sorry if I come off as a Negative Nancy. I really want to like the game, which is why I came here to find out how I could get more out of the game. I don't really have any friends to add too, so it gets a bit lonely on the island. Feel free to add me if you wish - I'm in the northern hemisphere.
