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  • svgNov 8, 2020Animal Crossing

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    The ultimate guide to make your Animal Crossing New Horizons Island the place of your dreams.

    New Horizons has been out for a while and many of us have poured an endless amount of hours into the game. I like my island, there is a lot of personality and every part I touched has something I enjoy seeing.

    However, there is still a bit of empty space or themed areas that feel repetitive or just not as fun as they could be. But sometimes I lack the inspiration to make a change.

    Luckily millions of players online have come up with stunning ideas that you can use to draw some inspiration for your own island. You might just want to take their idea and put your own spin on it or perhaps it sparks a whole new concept!

    Either way its always fun to look at what other players have done with their islands. If you are part of the myPotatoGames family you may be familiar with the “Get inspired” series that has quickly become so popular that many players out there are using it to turn islands into literal paradises.

    I have combined all these series into one article making it even easier to find the ones you may want to check out. No matter if you look for inspirational ideas to fill little pesky empty spaces on your island, or if you want to build a theme park and want to see what is possible! Take a look below for all the inspiration you need to create a paradise!

    Amusement Park Layouts

    As soon as I watched the Animal Crossing: New Horizons trailer back in March showcasing a theme park being constructed, I knew I needed one ASAP. Well it’s now November, and I’m still without a theme park unfortunately. I had put off making one as I had hoped Nintendo would add more amusement park-related in-game items via updates. 

    But it turns out not only had players created awesome theme/amusement parks, but cute carnivals, Jurassic Park-inspired attractions, and zoos (to name just a few) also!

    Get inspired with these Amusement Park Layouts in Animal Crossing New Horizons

    Paradise Garden and Campsite Layout Ideas

    Not sure where to start or what sort of look to go for? No worries! Here are some amazing Animal Crossing: New Horizons garden and outdoor area ideas to use as inspiration. 

    In addition – having a campsite in Animal Crossing: New Horizons can be a super cute little addition to your island. As well as the aesthetic value of making a campsite, the process is also fun and therapeutic. With many of us having missed out on our usual summer holidays, having a cozy virtual campsite can somewhat make up for this. 

    Get Inspired With These Gorgeous Animal Crossing: New Horizons Garden Ideas!

    Nook’s Cranny Exterior Designs

    In previous games, players were limited when decorating their Able Sisters and Nook’s Cranny exteriors. Pixelated paths were basically the only way of landscaping in Animal Crossing: Wild World. I remember trying to spruce up my Animal Crossing: Wild World shops by using mismatched flowers from Tom Nook (when I wasn’t putting them around my house). 

    Not used to decorating the exteriors of shops in the games, I had no clue where to start. The outside areas of Able Sisters and Nook’s Cranny on my island remained pitifully drab until REALLY recently. Are you in the same boat?

    Get inspired by these Nook’s Cranny exteriors from Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

    Adorable Pier Design Ideas

    The pier in Animal Crossing: New Horizons (known as the dock in previous games), has proven pesky to decorate due to being too narrow and small.

    As a result, I haven’t yet decorated my pier, despite owning the game for well over six months. Wanting to rectify this, I decided to scour the web for some ideas. I wasn’t disappointed. My search yielded piers transformed into wonderful wharves, relaxing reading spots and peaceful picnic areas. 

    I made the assumption that some players were ‘in the same boat’. And so, I compiled a few of my favourite piers, to share with you in this article right here.

    Get Inspired And Perfect Your Pier In Animal Crossing: New Horizons

    Uniquely Clever Animal Crossing: New Horizons Design Ideas

    Intrigued by the incredible imagination of players and their ability to plug practically any in-game gap, I decided to search for even more examples of clever creations. 

    I regret to inform you that I couldn’t find one single example. Nothing. Nada. Error 404 ‘ACNH fan creativity’ not found. …. Pffft. That’ll be the day. 

    Here are a few of my favourite creative and clever Animal Crossing: New Horizons design ideas. 

    Get Inspired With These Seriously Clever Animal Crossing: New Horizons Design Ideas.

    Perfect Peninsula Design Ideas

    And design ideas I found! From terraformed terrain with lighthouses, to picturesque picnic spots for teddy bears, I discovered that there are plenty of creative ways to fill these spaces on your island. Whilst many more examples exist, here are a few of the best peninsula design ideas from Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

    Get Inspired With These Perfect Peninsula Design Ideas.

    Spooky Island Design Ideas

    The Animal Crossing: New Horizons Halloween event may be over for this year, players may still want to decorate their islands in a spooky way. Animal Crossing: New Horizons now features a bunch of scary items you can use to decorate your island.

    Get Inspired With these Spooky and middle Scary Island Ideas.

    Island Entrance Designs


    The entrance to your island is the first thing that other players will see when visiting. Therefore if you want to leave a lasting impression and wow from the very start, it makes sense to make your entrance magnificent. If you’re unsure on how to go about this, why not use these awesome Animal Crossing: New Horizons entrances as inspiration.

    Get Inspired With absolutely stunning Island Entrance Designs.

    Able Sisters Exteriors

    In previous games, players were limited when decorating their Able Sisters’ exteriors. Pixelated paths were basically the only way of landscaping in Animal Crossing: Wild World. I remember trying to spruce up my Animal Crossing: Wild World shops by using mismatched flowers from Tom Nook.

    I also remember crudely insulting the tanuki tycoon on the bulletin board, but that’s for another time (and probably another place). But even using flowers to decorate was difficult due to the darn pavement beneath the shops. 

    Get inspired with these Able Sisters Exteriors.

    Rad Rock Areas

    The flat rocks by the beaches are the most frustrating areas. Small and weirdly-shaped, these rocks have angered me from day one. To make matters worse, there are few articles dedicated solely to Animal Crossing: New Horizons rock areas.

    As a result, I decided to gather in this article my favorite ways in which people have been filling these spaces. Onsens, smoothie cafes, and places to wash socks, there’s inspiration for everyone on how to jazz up those rocks. From the cutest of painting spots right next to the sea, to relaxing spaces where your player can drink tea. 

    The creative ways that players are using these areas are seriously clever. Make sure to carry on reading to see some rad Animal Crossing: New Horizons rock areas.

    Get Inspired With These Rad Rock Areas.

    Campsite Ideas

    Having a campsite in Animal Crossing: New Horizons can be a super aesthetic little addition to your island. As well as the aesthetic value of making a campsite, the process is also fun and therapeutic. With many of us having missed out on our usual summer holidays, having a cozy virtual campsite can somewhat make up for this. 

    However, you might be needing some inspiration. The many items and customization options available can often be a little overwhelming. Are you looking to change your island up? Maybe after months of gameplay, you don’t have a lot of space and need some smaller campsite ideas? Wherever you fall, we’ve got you covered with these super cool Animal Crossing: New Horizons campsite ideas. If you’ve not yet built the campsite, the below steps explain how.

    Get inspired with these super cool Campsite ideas.

    Impressive Interiors Designs

    From the more traditional bedrooms and bathrooms, to games rooms and rooms inspired by pop culture, there are thousands of incredible interior designs to be discovered on the web. Although we can’t show them all, here are just a few impressive interiors from Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

    Get Inspired With These Impressive Interiors.

    Beautiful Beach Ideas

    Summer may be over in the real world, but it doesn’t have to end in the virtual world. With an abundance of beach areas surrounding your Animal Crossing: New Horizons island, you can experience (albeit sometimes snowy), paradise all year round! However, if you’re stuck as to what to do with those pesky shaped areas, not to worry! Here are some beautiful Animal Crossing: New Horizons beach ideas to inspire you. 

    Get Inspired With These Beautiful Beach ideas.

    Wonderful Waterfall Designs

    The waterscaping tool in Animal Crossing: New Horizons can be both a blessing and a curse. You’ll likely have seen islands that prove that the tool can be used to create some breathtaking designs. However, that’s not to say it can’t be hard to know where to start when waterscaping.

    In order to get those creative juices flowing, why not use these wonderfall waterfall designs from Animal Crossing: New Horizons as inspiration?

    Get Inspired With These Wonderful Waterfall Designs.

    Stunning Island Designs

    If you’re like many of us, and struggling for ideas on how to improve your island, then look no further. From gyms, to playgrounds to everything in between, here are some of the most stunning Animal Crossing: New Horizons island designs!

    Get Inspired With These Stunning Island Designs.

    Stunning Pumpkin Patch

    The Animal Crossing New Horizons Halloween update has brought a whole new crop to plant. The Halloween update may be over but this pumping patch ideas are just too adorable to pass on.

    Get inspired for next year or create an all year around Halloween section on your island, why not?

    Decoy Ducks

    If you are lucky enough to get a decoy duck DIY recipe, then you too will be able to create your very own duck models! Although initially coming in a boring brown color when crafted, there are a variety of different ducks to choose from when customizing them. 

    After you’ve made and customized a few ducks, the fun begins! Sure, you could just build ’em a cute pond or place them on cliffs aesthetically, but where’s the fun in that?

    Random Things You Probably Didn’t Think Of Doing With Decoy Ducks.

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  • svgNov 30, 2019News

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    Black Friday sales are still on until this Monday (December 3rd, 2019) and I haven’t forgotten about these other digital distribution platforms for PC gamers! Most of these wholesome games overlap into the other storefronts and are also on sale but I decided to go with the top featured indies from each site. Of course, they have also all been approved by this stud. I mean spud. All sales range from 20% off to 70% off so if you were keeping an eye on any of these, now’s the perfect time to go for it!

    GOG Sales

    Trüberbrook

    Trüberbrook, a mystery adventure game, is set in rural Germany in the late 1960s. Play as an American physicist, Hans Tannhauser, and discover why your dissertation on quantum physics notes have been stolen! You can get it here at 25% off.

    GRIS

    GRIS is a serene and evocative experience, free of danger, frustration or death. Players will explore a meticulously designed world brought to life with delicate art, detailed animation, and an elegant original score. Through the game light puzzles, platforming sequences, and optional skill-based challenges will reveal themselves as more of Gris’s world becomes accessible. You can get it here at 49% off.

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    Foundation

    Foundation is a grid-less, sprawling medieval city building simulation with a heavy focus on organic development and monument creation. Players must create a prosperous settlement as the newly appointed lord of a region untouched by man. You can get it here at 20% off.

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    Graveyard Keeper

    Graveyard Keeper takes the player back to medieval time, where you will have to take on all the responsibilities of a cemetery manager. The simulation game allows you gather resources to create your very own environment by building and managing your own graveyard, finding ways to cut costs and make sure that all the dead find rest and peace. You can get it here at 60% off.

    Autonauts

    In Autonauts, travel the universe colonizing uninhabited planets with the sole goal of setting worlds in motion through the power of automation. Fresh from your spaceship you must harvest stick and stone and begin your colonization efforts. Create rudimentary crafting items from blueprints and slowly build a number of workerbots to aid in your efforts. You can get it here at 20% off.

    Birthdays the Beginning Digital Limited Edition

    From the legendary creator, Mr. Yasuhiro Wada (TOYBOX Inc.), comes Birthdays the Beginning: a new sandbox game in which players create cube-shaped worlds that give rise to diverse and unique lifeforms. With careful experimentation, players can shape the geography and alter the temperature of each world to create the conditions for life and witness the birth of an entire ecosystem! You can get it here at 70% off.

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    Village Monsters

    Village Monsters is an open-ended village life set in the world of a long-forgotten video game. You play as a human living in a community of (mostly) friendly monsters. You can get it here at 10% off.

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    A Short Hike

    Hike, climb, and soar through the peaceful mountainside landscapes of Hawk Peak Provincial Park. Follow the marked trails or explore the back-country as you make your way to the summit. Along the way, meet other hikers, discover hidden treasures, and take in the world around you. A Short Hike is a little peaceful exploration game about hiking up a mountain. You can get it here at 10% off.

    Cosmic Express

    This cute puzzle game has found a wonderful balance to keep you entertained for hours at a time – that is if your brain will not smoke up before. Cosmic Express challenges you with puzzles in which you will have to transport the space colony from point A to point B successfully. In order to do so you will have to build the train tracks in a fashion that allows the transport to go smoothly. You can get it here at 70% off.

    Cosmic Express Review

    If you’re interested in Steam’s Black Friday/Autumn Sale, I’ve got you covered here with some wholesome games.

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  • svgJan 27, 2018News

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    This review is based on the EARLY ACCESS version of My Time at Portia. New features and improvements are added to the game at a steady rate. All opinions and experiences are based on the current version of the game. A full Review with a final score will follow once the final version of My Time at Portia becomes available.

    My Time at Portia is a game that is extremely difficult not to compare to games such as Stardew Valley, Harvest Moon and Animal Crossing.

    The simulation RPG developed by Pathea games is a title that despite drawing comparisons to other games of the genre, manages to carve out its own unique experience that is certain to find a committed and hardcore fanbase. Despite only just releasing via Steam early access to the public, My Time at Portia is remarkably dense. Players can fish, farm, mine, build, converse with townsfolk, get married,fight bosses and traverse dungeons and with the game planning to remain in early access until fall of this year, it’s safe to say this isn’t all that players will be able to do.  

    The story begins with your character moving to the town of Portia to inherit your father’s decrepit old workshop in the hopes of restoring it to its former glory, it’s a simple premise that is short and sweet, quickly moving out of the players way to allow them to create their own narrative. Little tidbits of story regarding the world of Portia can be found if you look for them, and there are interesting side stories, such as the conflict between the Church and the Scientific Research Center.        

    The first thing you notice upon arrival is how beautiful and lively the the world of Portia is. The world of Portia is set in a post-apocalyptic future where human life is sparse and machines are simply relics of the past, but from how mystical and serene the world looks, it certainly doesn’t look like there has been an apocalypse. Portia is peaceful, colourful and beautiful in a way that reminds me of Studio Ghibli films such as Princess Mononoke and My Neighbor Totoro, with the world littered in lush forests with plenty of intriguing creatures that inhabit them. The attractive grassy landscape of Portia is juxtaposed by large monolithic structures that are remains of the old world. The music of My Time at Portia is also whimsical and calming, perfectly accompanying the tranquility of the games world. It’s truly an amazing and unique world.

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    If this isn’t beautiful, than i don’t know what is

    The town of Portia is full of interesting people to interact, and it’s entirely up to you if you want to take the time to build relationships with people. Some days i’d opt out of interaction with the townsfolk to spend a day focusing on building tools for my workshop, and on other days i’d forgo my crafting endeavours to try and build up some rapport with whoever I encountered in the village.The freedom to interact with characters however you like is an aspect of the game that i really appreciate.  

    Character Interaction is broken up into 4 options, Chat, Gift, Spar and RPS (Rock Paper Scissors) with each offering a way to build a relationship with the people of Portia. Chatting, sparring and play Rock Paper Scissors will slightly raise your relationship level, with gifting being the main way to win someone over (because who doesn’t like a nice gift?). Each character has distinct likes and dislikes, meaning you need to experiment or determine from their personality what they might like. I wanted to win over the town cat Pinky so I gave her a fish, I wanted to win over the Major’s cute daughter Ginger so I made her a Parasol because i’d seen her out in town with one before. The relationship system in the game is simplistic, yet fun enough to do that it makes me actively seek out conversation with the characters i want to befriend. The residents of Portia also live out their days in town realistically. When it’s time for school, kids are scurrying to school, and when it’s early in the morning Martha who runs the town bakery manages to do her morning exercise before she starts work. Characters even attend town meetings and festivals.The attention to detail in each character is evident, and really adds to the idea of Portia being a realistic, functional town.

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    It appears I’m running late to the town meeting

    When you aren’t chatting to people, you’re sure to be preoccupied by the rigours of running the workshop. My Time at Portia isn’t about the small satisfactions, it’s about working on the small incremental steps to achieve a well-deserved and rewarding goal. Much like other titles of a similar vein, most of your time in Portia will be spent grinding out what you need each day in order to complete commissions, which are essentially quests that can be collected from characters specifically, or via the commissions board in the Commerce Guild. Sure, some commissions can be achieved in a day, but most require a multitude of days of work, but the pay off for that hard work makes the gameplay loop extremely addictive.

    I’ve never been a fan of having to methodically plan in games, but despite Portia requiring smart planning to ensure your days are well spent, I found myself rather comfortable and engaged with planning my days to be as efficient as possible. Most days will spent trying to mine as much ore as possible, while also making time to make efficient use of all the machinery at the workshop, such as utilizing the furnaces to smelt copper ore into copper bars or using the industrial cutter to ensure you have enough wooden boards. The mining despite being remarkably simple is really engaging, with plenty of resources to derive from Portia’s abandoned ruins. Simply whip out a pickaxe and mine whatever you like, or make use of your relic finder to find rare pieces of loot that remain from the old world.The fact that you can pick and choose how to approach each day in Portia is one of the games greatest strengths.

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    Mining is simplistic, but undoubtedly addictive

    The games crafting system is multifaceted and despite being overwhelming at times, provides the player with a multitude of different things to create. The crafting in the early days is remarkably simple, but it quickly becomes far more intense. For example, to craft some of the game’s initial items, you simply need the items required and a single workshop table, however, as you complete commissions you are given lengthier and more difficult commissions that require the items to sometimes go through 3 different pieces of machinery.



    Thankfully the crafting menus are simple to understand, but there are still some underlying problems. An issue I found was that you could accept commissions that require machinery that you do not own yet. This isn’t particularly a huge problem but it can easily lead to confusion as to why you can’t craft a particular item. Another minor gripe I have with the crafting is the timer on crafting items. It makes sense that in order to smelt ore into bars, that it may take some time, but as the game progresses to the point where you’re needing to manufacture dozens of bars for commissions, the time you have to wait starts to feel a little unnecessary, and it just lead to me putting my character to sleep to speed the in-game hours up. I may just be being extremely nitpicky, but I feel like this is something that should be fixed if possible in future updates. Regardless of the minor issues i find in the crafting system, i found the crafting in Portia constantly surprising me with the sheer amount of depth and options that it provides. Whether you want to build things for the Portian locals to make some money, or dedicate your resources to making a more efficient workshop, in the end it’s up to you.   

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    Making sure to efficiently use your workshop machinery is the key to success!

    My Time at Portia has all the trappings of a great simulation RPG, however, the game’s shortcomings become more evident the longer you spend in the world of Portia. For example, the game’s combat despite being rather fun with it’s simple hack n’ slash gameplay falls apart in the game’s dungeon sections. A combat system that feels great when there are one or two enemies falls apart when you are swarmed by numerous enemy types in the dungeons. The dungeon’s bosses also feel remarkably unfair, with the primitive combat leading to trial and error that saps the enjoyment from the dungeon crawling experiences. I still highly enjoyed delving into the dungeons however, with the highlight of the dungeons being the platforming segments that reward rare items for straying off the beaten path. I’m sure that the issues with the combat will be noted and fixed in due time, but as of right now, they can be a little frustrating.

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    Exploration is the highlight of My Time at Portia’s dungeons

    My Time at Portia at the end of the day is a good game that has all the foundations laid to make it a great game as the title progresses through it’s early access period. Despite being room for improvement (mainly with the combat and crafting systems), My Time at Portia is an extremely addictive and enjoyable simulation RPG that I believe is already well worth the price of admission. The world is beautiful, the characters are varied and interesting in their own unique ways, and there are a multitude of things to do. It’s always hard to judge a title when it isn’t entirely finished, but I do believe My Time at Portia will progressively become a better game as it nears the end of it’s development. Developer Pathea games has already indicated that new areas, commissions, side quests and more will be coming throughout the rest of the games development cycle, they even plan to add the ability to raise and ride animals. With more content on the horizon, as well as hopefully fixes for some of the issues I raised in this review, It seems obvious that My Time at Portia is only going to become an even greater game. For those wanting to jump in now, the game is available via Steam early access, with the planned full release slated for PC, Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4 and Xbox One later this year.

    Giveaway

    To enter the giveaway make sure you like this post on Facebook and leave a comment to let us know you want the download code for My Time at Portia! Winners will be randomly selected on January 29th. Best of luck!

    Big thanks to Team 17 for providing the download code for the EARLY ACCESS version My Time at Portia! 

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