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I listened to nintendoworldreport's Radio Free Nintendo podcast, and they slammed this game for lack of difficulty, no persistence, and monetization with the amiibo cards. Probably just wait awhile since there are other 3DS titles I still need to get (Tomodachi Life, etc.). I at least appreciate what the AC team were trying to do for something different like this and the board game since AC never really had a spin off before, but unlike the main games I'm not rushing out to buy them ASAP.

It's actually selling very well, so regardless of haters, fans, critics, and whatever, Nintendo will see the sales figures as a positive sign, and maybe even the start of a spinoff-series to the Animal Crossing franchise. Just like I view the main series Animal Crossing games as a casual life sim game with no challenges or goals besides the ones you make for yourself, is the same way I see this game but as a casual management sim. One of the key goals in previous Animal Crossing titles was that the Happy Home Association would score your house by metrics such as colour scheme, placement, complete sets, feng shui etc.
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The HD at home while maintaining portability could make such a game a monster. Pretty good review, 7/10 doesn't sound to disappointing, this game really looks interesting, so maybe it won't disappoint me. I'll probably wind up getting this game, since I can buy it with the amiibo scanner. It looks decent, and my wife will probably like it. I've always wanted a great town, but was never able to invest too much time in it.

You may think its a stupid spinoff after all of your time playing it, but its made 40 million dollars in 12 days, and is well loved all over the world. I've just checked my Activity Log on New Leaf and I'm staggered to find I played over 1700 hours over 18 months. I would still be playing it intermittently if I didn't have to cope with animal residents' quakingly begging me "never leave us alone this long again". I'm probably an idiot, but I really can't cope with that as well as real life problems, and it would be great if Nintendo could adjust this "must play daily" approach next time. Showcase is already one of the fastest selling Nintendo games, and i believe is tied for the fastest selling AC game. Even 20% of Wii U owners buying it would be huge- barely half of U owners own mario kart or smash.
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I'm predicting a retail flop for both of these ill-conceived AC spin-offs. No challange really drop the interest I have for this game... If they didn't make this a $40 game then I'd consider it more. Seems like it could have at least been one of the $30 3DS games.
Real life also moves on, and I can't make the necessary time to do it all over a second time, so just visiting occasionally will suit me fine. Apologies to all other commentators for us going off topic. The charm isn't lost, and that's not really what I meant to begin with, since that charm mostly comes from the plethora of characters. But the spirit of the entire Animal Crossing franchise was to not tell you what to do, but leave everything to your whim. @Spectra_Twilight I call nonsense on your statement I'm afraid.
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The Nintendo community is not afraid of anything other than the 'same old, same old'. It is simply frustrated by Nintendo's lack of daring and imagination. I don't mind Happy Home Designer- but frankly, it looks to me like a New Leaf DLC Expansion, rather than a fully fledged, must buy innovative title. It's funny to me that people are worried about the game offering no challenge. Were people ever looking for a challenge when they played AC? Personally, I play AC to relax and not worry about anything.
I want a real game, not this amiibo-selling crap. I am one of the few that is glad it doesn't have a challenge aspect. Designing rooms in new leaf was the thing I spent the most time on while playing and I was always upset I had to wait, or skip a day to get new things for my house from the shop. It sounds like Happy Home Designer only has progression in that you do your work each day, making it little more than a doll house that you get more to play with over time, with no sort of management involved.

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