Not exact matches
In Happy Home Designer, the gameplay is all focused on the interior
decorating aspect of Animal
Crossing without the
other chores of the game.
The HANDHELD variant got the better developed game (clearly), while the console version got this weird addition to the series with virtually nothing tying into Animal
Crossing other than some jokes about the series / trivia about New Leaf, no
decorating, no designing, and no talking to your villagers - even HHD allows you some minimal conversations.
Located beneath the church of Santa Maria della Concezione dei Cappuccini on the Via Veneto, this morbid attraction, perhaps best suited for Halloween time, consists of bones from over 4,000 French monks who are said to have fled their home country for the safety of Rome during the French Revolution, and whose bones can now be found
decorating the walls of the church's many chapels in intricate patterns such as
crosses, flowers, arches, and
other happy shapes.
So while everyone is waiting for Animal
Crossing Switch to be released, why not collect and
decorate your personal space with an Animal
Crossing Mug and
other merch?
For the uninitiated, Animal
Crossing allows players to live a whimsical life as they interact with a wide range of
other animal characters brimming with personality,
decorate and expand their home, and learn more about the community they are part of.
In Happy Home Designer, the gameplay is all focused on the interior
decorating aspect of Animal
Crossing without the
other chores of the game.
The objects in question can be used to
decorate Kirby's new apartment at the player's leisure (bringing a little taste of Animal
Crossing into the mix), and certain objects can be placed in
other apartments in the same building to get new tenants to move in, with each new arrival providing their own series of time limit - based mini-games (like trying to find friends hiding within a stage, or defeating a set number of enemies).
If your love of
decorating style is coastal, shabby chic, vintage or contemporary, one style easily
crosses over from one to the
other with a very blurred line.
Good luck with your move, plan, organise and
cross fingers that it all comes together so you can have fun
decorating at the
other end.
I just reserved a spot on blogger two weeks ago (inspired by reading
others) to launch a my blog called —
Crossing in Style to track the progress as my husband and I purchase our first house,
decorate it (on a shoe - string budget) and the journey as newlyweds.