Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer
Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer
Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer est un jeu de simulation édité par Nintendo et développé par Nintendo EAD Software Development Group No.2, paru le 30 juillet 2015 sur Nintendo 3DS. Selon le résumé fourni, le titre invite à concevoir des maisons pour les villageois favoris de la série en utilisant la créativité pour aménager l'intérieur et l'extérieur d'habitations pour d'anciens comme de nouveaux amis, avec la possibilité de faire appel à ces villageois via les nouvelles cartes amiibo.
L'accueil critique s'est exprimé à travers des avis nuancés. Hobby Consolas a ainsi déclaré : « The more you play it, the more you're surprised. Be aware: if you expect the typical Animal Crossing, you may be disappointed. Give it a shot, though. » Nintendojo a écrit de son côté : « It’s not the life-sim of years past, but Happy Home Designer’s successful re-imagining of what makes Animal Crossing tick is a lovely departure that I sincerel… ». Des joueurs sur Metacritic ont partagé des impressions comme « is a verry simple game cute and pecefull and if you can play it do it. it's only one gigabite an for all ayes will make me use citra » ou encore simplement signalé « [SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.] ».
Les indications de durée de jeu renseignent un temps de completion de 12 Hoursh pour l'histoire principale et de 60 Hoursh pour un parcours complétiste. L'évaluation agrégée du titre est par ailleurs indiquée à 64.28.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« The more you play it, the more you're surprised. Be aware: if you expect the typical Animal Crossing, you may be disappointed. Give it a shot, though. »
« It’s not the life-sim of years past, but Happy Home Designer’s successful re-imagining of what makes Animal Crossing tick is a lovely departure that I sincerely hope Nintendo explores again in the future. »
« Happy Home Designer gets pretty much everything right when it comes to decorating, encouraging creativity, and exploring different styles. »
« Utterly charming with a fantastic set of design tools, but it'll make you crave the freedom of more traditional Animal Crossing games. »
« Animal Crossing's in-game social component seems to be growing at a never-ending rate. Happy Home Designer keeps treading that path and its main activities focus on one of the players' favourite aspects of the series, home decoration. With an enormous wealth of resources and its simple, intuitive controls, this is a perfect introduction to the series and a potential major influence to its next chapter. »
« Anima. Crossing: HD delivers an interesting concept, different from the main series, but still charming, deep and fun. »
« Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer has a lot of ítems, furniture and options to design a great variety of houses. Maybe we miss more social options, but the game is still funny and charming. »
« This title has some of the most modest aspirations of any of the Animal Crossing titles, but it delivers on them spectacularly. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« is a verry simple game cute and pecefull and if you can play it do it. it's only one gigabite an for all ayes will make me use citra »
« [SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.] »
« + Far more in-depth decorating+ More dialogue with Animal Crossing Characters+ More customizing options~ Fills a niche desire for fans~ Items need to be unlocked- Appeal doesn't last every long- Not much aside from decorating and talking to characters- Certain Animal Crossing characters locked to amiibo cards »
« fourth and likely final review for new horizons converted from a wrongful 0 rating pros amazing graphics amazing music amazing pumpkin farming good custom design decent roof color choices cons savings progress is too slow in conclusion an amazing game for specifically this world »
« a fun little time waster with basically no replay value, nowhere near as good as the likes of new leaf »
« "What if we take one aspect of the other Animal Crossings, and make it the entire game, and then sell the game at full price?" -Probably some dude from Nintendo »
« Disappointing. After completing the facilities of the main town, which likely won't take long, all there is left to do is make houses for the oodles of random villagers. There is no grading your performance so you can just put down the 3 or 4 required items and your villager will still love it. It's very open ended but not in the usual good animal crossing way where you have the choice of many activities and can set your own goals. You don't have your own house, which would have been nice, instead after logging your work for the day, night automatically goes to day. There are villagers in town and you can visit past villagers you've designed homes for but there is much less dialogue than in the main games and they repeat themselves more often. You can upgrade your equipment and unlock new mechanics for home design with the Happy Home Handbook, but just like the facilities this can be finished pretty quickly and after that there isn't much to keep the player motivated »
« The Animal Crossing Series has always been the best games on any consoles from Nintendo. after years we finally got a spin off. before you decided to play the game, it is different then any past AC titles. the Design aspect is what make this game so different then any Animal Crossing Games, see in New Leaf and Past Animal Crossing titles you had abilty to have you're Own House, and this one you don't, there no fishing, catching bugs or using a shovel, not mention you can design the villager's House, and Facility's and orther stuff in the game you can pretty much give a Villager you're own customize shirt, you can change your Character skin color, at the End this is pretty good spin-off, the game may not be you're thing. »