Mercifully,
tutorial screen pop up at regular intervals, which can be reviewed later.
Not exact matches
On the other hand the animated faces that
pop up on -
screen to provide your
tutorials are utterly terrible, with lip syncing to match.
Despite this leap, the game still maintains a solid 60 fps aside from a few tiny dips when
tutorial videos
pop up in the corner of the
screen.
While the
tutorial is only a few missions long, the helpful
pop - up
screens will follow you through the first 20 missions.
- at this time you can also make new items, and visit new locations - you'll also get a Log - in Bonus
screen, a list of Timed Goals and Stretch Goals - there's also «missions» you can complete to get various items, such as wood - Goldie is there at the entrance to your campsite, and tells about how nice it would be if more animals came to visit - she recommends you check out Saltwater Shores, where you're going to find Filbert, who is looking for some fish - once you arrive at Saltwater Shores, you immediately spot a fish, and you get the fishing
tutorial - the trick lies in tapping the
screen quickly when you see the exclamation point
popping up
In a funny twist, the on -
screen inputs are tied to the
tutorial messages that
pop - up on
screen.
If you've managed to follow me this far you've probably got a pretty good idea of just how useful split -
screen mode can be if only you take the time to actually learn how to use it (there are no
pop - up
tutorials or anything for the feature).