Yep, I’m pretty sure you can change it as often as you like. Most of the villagers are found on Gulliver’s Islands, so start sending ships out there to get access to the character maps of other villagers
You send out materials/furniture/cargo via the Gulliver Boat - located on the map between the big island and the seashore island. You can send all three ships/islands at the same time. There are many different islands and you can refresh for 10k bells or for free every 48 hoursThanks I’m not sure how any of that works I came from the main series ac games starting with the game cube one but this one seems very different. How do I send ships out ? Etc and how do you actually change is there a setting ?
Thank you and do those villagers come to you or you need or go to them? in really sorry for all the questions I may be a vet of ac main series but I’m a total noob to this game. There is 7 years of content they say so I have a lot to learn !You send out materials/furniture/cargo via the Gulliver Boat - located on the map between the big island and the seashore island. You can send all three ships/islands at the same time. There are many different islands and you can refresh for 10k bells or for free every 48 hours
If you click on the caretaker picture in the bottom right corner, you’ll see a button to “change animal”
Thank you do you know if mayor mori or crossing channels has a complete guide to pc ?You unlock a treasure map with the character inside after the ship comes back. You’ll then open the map via Blathers (the icon of Blathers on the map) and traverse it to the end to unlock the new villager
Thank you I was able to get ruby as my helper and unlock more desirable clothes and items and now I’m level 11 thank you !I watch Mayor Mori but I’m not sure he’s done an intro video before. I know ZackScott on YouTube did a few play throughs back when the mobile game first came out— some of the game play has changed since then, but it may still be helpful?
Here’s a Getting Started guide from the Wiki: https://animalcrossingpocketcamp.fandom.com/wiki/Getting_Started
This is why I never played pocket camp before I couldn’t afford microtransactions. But now that it’s a proper game I’m loving it. I’m not super big on the social part of ac and I see it as such a small part for me I’m more into drifting away in my cute little world with animal friends. And this has the spirit now of new leaf almost but pocket sized in this new app.The fact that one complete ticket can be used for special furniture items that cost ~350 leaf tickets each (and 100 leaf tokens now) is so wild. Those things cost like $15+ real money in leaf tickets each, and now we get one or two of those tickets available with every old Gulliver’s island character island. Let no one say this app isn’t a good deal!
Yeah I hate all that online pressure / fomo stuff online games do. It’s so much better as a offline game.I didn’t realize until this morning that there’s no longer any log in bonus. I actually love that, as it removes pressure to play every day even if I don’t feel like it
Also, villager friend levels have now all been capped way up at 100 (up from 70-something)
Yes, it’ll ask you if you want to link to a Nintendo account as a returning player or start freshI just installed the game, when I start it for the first time will a prompt come up to connect it with my Nintendo account to get my previous save file or how is it working?
Thanks, that's gonna be fairly easy then, nothing to worry about! c:Yes, it’ll ask you if you want to link to a Nintendo account as a returning player or start fresh
It’s amazing honestly it feels like a cross between new horizons and new leaf jam packed in a bite sized package. I actually like that is on mobile this means I have a animal crossing game anywhere I go and now I can play offline and no awful microtransationsi might have to buy this, i’ve only played pocket camp a few times but i like the idea that there won’t be micro transactions anymore. really wish it was playable on computers/macbooks since i dont like mobile gaming.
I don’t think so I really don’t think their gonna walk it back and make it microtransactions In a offline game. Nintendo did a really nice thing for game preservation and gave us something very nice. But this also means … they are prob concentrating their efforts on the new switch successor and the next main series game.Even if it's an offline Pocket Camp successor, I'm happy to see a major new thing released in the series after three years. I've been wanting to play this game offline whenever I bring my tablet on vacation (or my own WiFi goes down), and now I can do that. It's also interesting how there's still a pseudo friend system in place, though I wonder if there'll be easier ways to earn friendship powder as there is definitely no one I know in real life that plays this.
I noticed little discussion about the Leaf Token system. Forgive me if I understood it incorrectly, but it seems to serve the exact same purpose as Leaf Tickets. I know the video never discussed a single microtransaction that would be featured in the game, but I've got a gut suspicion that priced bundles will secretly return somehow (and that phasing out the tickets is a crummy way for Nintendo to make more money). Am I crazy for theorizing this?
Also major props for them being like me and showing off my dear Dotty as a camp caretaker