I love the game but I was expecting other things to like 1)more of Isabelle's goals 2)more leaf tickets as you level up 3)the feature to remove your camper from the campsite 4)for the time of the animal staying at the island to be shorter 5) for the marketplace between players to stay I'm also kinda sad that the feature of other campers coming to the island is gone because I feel like it takes out the livelihood...or it could be I've been playing this for too long. overall great game 👍🏾
Reviews for Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp C
← Back to Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp CI'll be completely honest. For the most part, it's a good game. Unfortunately, it feels like every time I check reviews of AC:PCC, there's more people who have lost their save data to unforeseen circumstances. Maybe it's a more difficult task than I think it is, but would it not be relatively easy to implement the Google Play Games save data backup API for Android, and the cloud backups on iOS? It comes at very little extra cost to Nintendo, and would probably get offset by the game's profits.
It's pretty fun. I'm not sure it's $21 worth of fun, though. I wish we could link it to our nintendo accounts in order to save game data. I feel like that would be a pretty easy thing to do at this point, especially if you have to pay for the game. It's also been a bit glitchy lately. It froze after I caught a fish and made me close the app, and then lost everything I did the last 5 minutes. It's especially annoying that I had just caught a rare fish.
Overall I find that I actually enjoy this version more than the original. While it's lacking most of the social features of the original I never really interacted with that portion of the original anyway, and the fact that you can still add friends manually through codes and see their characters is neat. The biggest positive change for me is the monetization, a single purchase to get realistically everything rather than a slew of micro-transactions and long waits gating everything.
It would be great if our characters could actually interact with the items like the animals can/do, like be able to go upstairs and try the items/furniture of set ups of the cottage homes, or be able to go into the pools/cars, eat the food try the drinks all that, you know? Anyway, I'm obsessed lol love this app just wish it could have more freedom for our characters for interaction wise
The best game ever! Pocket camp C is super fun and very addictive. I played the free version years ago and I don't remember it being this good back then. At $20 it's money well spent. I enjoy it so much I find myself spending hours a day checking in several times every day. It's not your average app/game that's all copies of each other and played basically the same way which ends up feeling like a chore after some time. I'm not a hardcore gamer but Def recommend Animal Crossing PC complete!
I think the complete version is way better than the online version. I stopped playing the online version because there were soooo many loading screens that took soooo long, like even to change my outfit required waiting, and it was absolutely awful! Sure I miss the multiplayer parts like the market boxes and gifts and helping with gardening events, but I'm way happier now that I'm not waiting literal minutes between the smallest things.
I enjoy this game a lot! Really happy with my purchase. I do wish there was less more resources though, as I'm level 114 and am starting to run out of ways to get leaf tokens for the things I want. If you like animal crossing, I highly recommend this, as it's very casual and comfortable to pick up and play either multiple times a day- or once a week. I love it.
Unfortunately, like most in these reviews, my previous phone that had this app downloaded on it broke, not too big of an issue until I tried logging into my account, only to end up with an error telling me there's no data associated with my account, bummer. Other than no longer having access to my previous villagers, items, cookies, etc, the game was pretty enjoyable, it's nice, relaxing, and gives you something to do in your spare time.
Fun game, but heartbreaking for a collector. I wish getting characters from the other games wasn't always 100 leaf tokens. Every month there's pages and pages of "limited time" items and they're all... leaf tokens! you can only get 100 of them a month through trading. I also wish there were other camp sites to decorate. once you have tons of cool items it feels like you run out of room quickly.
It was a great game... I had played pretty much every day for months and unlocked all kinds of event exclusive items on my old phone. I go to reinstall it and come to find out my data expired and I have to start over lol. The crazy part is Nintendo doesn't give a damn about the countless hours and dollars a lot of us put into the old version (More than $20 lol). Again and again, Nintendo shows that they're just a been greed driven company anymore... Edit: Can't even catch a refund
the game is great, but they need to add more features for friends. the market was useful, and the factor of visiting each others camp sites made the game so fun. to pay so much for the game to have changed to that extent is disappointing. I understand that the developers were trying to concentrate on solo play like the console games, but even the console games let you visit other player towns. an update for friendship would be much appreciated by a lot of the games fans.
I really enjoy the complete version of this game, much more than the previous version. It's great to have everything right up front after paying for the app. No micro transactions, no subscriptions, and it's easier to collect items without wasting resources or going broke. The only downside I can think of is that there are so many items available to collect within the complete catalog if you use a complete ticket, but the tickets are so hard to come by! Maybe add events for them?
Feels so much easier to play than the original which is great, and I've found myself playing more often than I used to. My only gripes so far is that the mailbox is in the menu with settings and stuff instead of being at the top where goals are - I didn't know it existed for a while. I also wish we could still visit friends.
I loved the original so obviously I was excited for this version. I believe all my furniture and clothes transferred (as well as the elusive Sanrio characters which you cannot get if you didn't already have them). So far I haven't encountered any bugs and I've been playing daily since launch. It's relatively easy to get leaf tokens especially if you have a lot of snacks saved up because you get 50 every time you level up! Absolutely adore this game.
Didn't think i was going to like it as much as ACPC. However, now that they have redone quite a few aspects, i have to admit that it's more enjoyable. Pros- Leaf Token abundance, friend interactions are cute, ease of event completion (i work full time and this is phenomenal), completion tickets, and more access to items. Cons- needs more social elements (market box, bug exchange, kudos, visit friends, etc), can't design Whistle Pass. Originally made as a social game, why take that away?
Decent but could be better. I'm happy that I could keep playing. The new leaf token feels balanced. Wish they had more psudeo social features though, like some simulated market boxes. Also an option to turn off the notification on both the complete cooking catalogue and complete item catalogue every time you get a complete ticket would be nice. The complete item catalogue needs better UI. There is a category called premium collection with 1968 items with no way to search or sort or filter.
Could have had potential. They removed the multiplayer features, which is in my opinion the highlight of every Animal Crossing game. Not only that, you have to be a really high level to get characters like Poppy and Raymond, which imo is pretty unfair. Additionally, due to the lack of features, I have lost motivation to play this game. Sorry, Nintendo. I'm sticking with New Leaf and New Horizons. The only reason I'm giving two stars and not one is because of the easy way to make in-game money.
I stopped playing Pocket Camp awhile ago because I just couldn't take the micro transactions and whatnot. This was a VERY smart move by Nintendo; instead of completely abandoning all of their hard work they put in this game, they just released it as a complete package for $10 with no micro transactions. Now, it's just a good, wholesome game that feels like the skeleton of a heavily monetized free mobile game but doesn't actually have any of that leech-y stuff in it. This stuff makes me happy af!
I love the complete edition, and I'm so glad I bought it! It's so easy to complete tasks, craft special items, and collect things! I love the format of this game, and I would love more games like this- one solid base price I pay to enjoy everything, with no microtransactions or ads. It is truly refreshing to play and I look forward to enjoying it for a long time.