In my house, I've got a dart board, set of board games, puzzles, arcade games... and there's no interactivity. People post beautiful screenshots of their friends hanging out, but none of Animal Crossing Bells the items DO anything. I would enjoy it if you could have all sorts of minigames as you go. If I set up two soccer goals within an area and use some kind of tool to designate the area as a field, provide me a cheeky little soccer minigame. If my friends come in my home, let's all play some darts or even a board game.

And don't get me wrong, I love the game. I've played a scary amount of hours, and still take great pleasure out of planning and decorating. However, I just wish things occurred after I set it up. Let us let Ribbot use the workout area he's got. Reneigh just stumbled into an outdoor restaurant set up, possibly her and Melba wanna sit down and do something. Roald has his combat helmet on and the fireworks show is happening, let me get in his home and also help calm him down.

Dude minigames would save the series 100%, or being able to interact with items in a more pleasing way (maybe zoom up on the product and allow you to play it idk). And also to designate a set of things as a larger whole item ( such as the football goals)

I'm interested in how fleshing out villagers would work. Given that there's so many it might be tough to make them unique without a ton of work. I've always just seen them as a distinctive class of decorations in my town/island.

I've thought for some time that they need two dialogue"sets" each villager: one because of their personality, and another for their own species. That way they could still have a reasonable amount of work in development when devoting some more variety into their villagers

Yeah I do know the lack of development in front there are over 400 villagers now. Expecting each person to cheap Animal Crossing New Horizons Items be wholey unique could be unreasonable.