
"You'll be growing resources for crafting, as well as vegetables that can be sold as a means of raising cash for your village," Tatnell says. Hokko Life is still in its early stages of development, but Tatnell has a good idea about what he would like to do with its gardening system. Gathering resources will involve mining, chopping down trees, and growing produce. "This editing ability can be used on existing items in the world too, or you can download creations from the community into your town and tweak it into something more you." "There's a whole bunch of different shapes and special pieces you can use to put your own creative stamp onto everything you make," Tatnell says. There's a carpenter who will have new crafting recipes, paintbrushes, and 3D designs for you to purchase. It sounds like a combination of My Time at Portia and Minecraft, where you first gather resources and then decide if you want to craft from a blueprint or start completely from scratch. The Catalog allows players to upload and download players creations, as well as share weekly challenges.The workshop editor will let you combine pieces of furniture and paints together, inviting players to be more creative.

And while there are no multiplayer functions at the moment, but players can still interact using the Creator Catalog. In fact, Hokko Life makes changing villagers' houses as easily as changing your own. In contrast to Animal Crossing, where each character comes with a set of furniture related to their interests and may place items gifted by the player in their homes, players can actually help their villagers decorate their rooms. Players can also create their own paintings, wallpapers and shirt designs.

Then, they can paint individual parts of the items. The game allows players to design their own furniture using the crafting table in Sally's Workshop and resources gathered on the map. Using basic blueprints, players can design anything they want from bridges to outdoor decorations to household furniture in any style they want. One of Hokko Life's best elements is its flexibility. Related: Animal Crossing: Isabelle's History Throughout the Series
