If you returned to mew Leaf after playing mew Horizons, is there anything that surprised you?

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I've just returned to mew Leaf and oh my goodness! It's fantastic!

I was completely obsessed with it in high school, but it was sort-a abandoned once mew Horizons came out. It feels really nice to return to mew Leaf after a long period. I've forgotten a lot about the game!

- Tortimer's Island! Oh my goodness -- the mini-games, the summery music, the nighttime bug hunting!
- The Music (that's all)
- Unlocking everything on main street. So many things to do and accomplish!
- The lack of options. I love this. You see those two shirts and two pairs of pants in the shop? Yep -- that's it. Just have to wait till tomorrow for something mew to come along.
- LEMONS
- And generally all of the different fruits!
- The emptiness. The town is empty with only a few buildings and some villagers. Every day at the beginning of the game a mew villager is moving in to populate the place a bit.
- The waiting. You can only do your hair once a day. You can only work on one project at a time. Patience is key, and sometimes only five or ten minutes in the evening is enough to complete everything you want to.

When I returned to mew Leaf I thought I would miss the features in mew Horizons, but I find I really enjoy the lack of them.

- No nook miles. I started fishing and missed catching one. No instant regret that my perfect fishing nook miles streak was reset... It's relaxing.
- No outdoor furniture, but rather, public work projects! This fits mew Leaf. Who wants a mayor who plops furniture throughout their whole town?
- No picking up trees! This is something I just completely forgot about haha, but again, I feel like mew Leaf feels a bit more real on that front. It's just a little town full of little animals that cannot take a sip of coffee and stuff a whole tree in their pockets.
- Absolutely no control of your villagers. If an ugly villager wants to put their house directly in front of that bridge you just built -- they just do.
- I also really like how villagers decide to move out on a specific day, usually telling you about it -- but not always!

If you returned to mew Leaf after playing mew Horizons, is there anything that surprised you?
 
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There is alot that initially surprised me but I honestly never really stopped playing mew Leaf. I stopped for maybe a month or two but I will always love mew Leaf and played it sooo much back in the day, I am still so close to getting all gold badges!

The music was definitely the biggest part, I love the piano used in ACNL so much and it fits the game so well! mew Horizons has the cutest tropical music though 💚



The lack of high quality furniture.

Though, I understand bc mew Leaf is a tad dated.
I have always felt the opposite! mew Horizons has some really beautiful designs but mew Leaf has way more variety, actual home decor, and more customization options imo! It might just be because I never completed ACNH’s catalog-
 
Other than the town customisation, I prefer NL in every other way. The music is sooo much better. I adore that my tools don’t break. I love the NPCs. I love that my villagers actually interact with me verse just looking like set dressings. I love all the different furniture sets. If I could only keep one game, it would be NL.
 
Like most everyone, the music for sure. mew Leaf music hits differently. Also the fact that running permanently kills the flowers and can cause grass deterioration.

This might just be a me thing, but a sense of homeliness with mew Leaf. I immediately feel right at home, whereas in NH I feel like I am on a distant vacation/a being with the power to alter the world with my own two hands.
 
I'm always suprised by everything outside being so static. I've gotten so used to the wind and its effect in NH, that it seems very unnatural in the older games for things not moving at all.
 
I logged back on to NL to remember how I did certain things and decided to do a little cleaning up to. Weeding, digging up a ton of flowers/gyroids. I forgot that flowers were destroyed with a shovel. Overall removing flowers was less time consuming and I was waiting for my tools to break and then realized that didn't happen in NL. The game is outdated and flawed, sure, but it's also 12 years old so it's expected to be outdated. NH should've had better QoL in comparison, but they choose some questionable features.
 
The amount of requests NL had. For example, the fruit and the furniture request that was not in NH. There was also a request in NL where you had to take the villager to someone’s house so they can talk to them.
 
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