![]() ![]() She’s a familiar face to those who played the 3DS titles but a new addition to New Horizons. The first time you boot up your game, Tom Nook summons you to your island’s airport to meet with an adorable otter named Lottie. Retailing at $37.50 in Australia, it packs a lot of content for the price. In-game ScreenshotĬonsidering Happy Home Designer was a standalone game and retailed at RRP Nintendo pricing, it wasn’t a surprise when Happy Home Paradise was announced as paid DLC for New Horizons. I finally understood why people loved designing their houses so much, and so when the Happy Home Paradise DLC was announced, I was over the moon. I finally got to experience the joy and frustration of hunting down the last piece of furniture from the cute set to complete a room in my house. However, like many of us, I racked up hundreds of hours on New Horizons in 2020 and really got a feel as to what Animal Crossing had to offer besides just fishing and catching bugs. So I picked it up excited for a new island to design and explore, only to be a little disappointed that it was purely designing houses. I’d only started playing the series at New Leaf and hadn’t committed enough time to it to really have enough furniture to design my house nicely. Admittedly when Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer came out on the 3DS, I wasn’t the biggest fan. ![]()
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