Review: Disney Dreamlight Valley is a wonderful Animal Crossing alternative. ⭐⭐⭐⭐
’s answer to the question “what if Animal Crossing had Disney characters in it” – for a month, and the fact we’re still enjoying lengthy sessions on a daily basis means we can now come to the conclusion that yes, this one has us hooked.
For starters, the game is far more mission-focused than Animal Crossing, giving players an actual plot to follow should they wish. Without going into too much detail, it revolves around the Forgetting, a mysterious force that has affected the once harmonious Dreamlight Valley and its residents. You can probably already guess the twist from this information alone, so it’s a good thing that most of Dreamlight Valley’s more interesting story content revolves around individual stories tied to the 17 characters available in the game at launch .
It’s clear that Gameloft also plans to drastically grow the game as time goes on. The large castle in the middle of the map contains special portals to different Disney realms, and it’s here where you can find some of the characters and convince them back to the valley. Your home can also be expanded way beyond what’s possible in Animal Crossing. Our current home has 12 floors and 48 rooms in total, and can still be expanded beyond that, meaning obsessives who want rooms themed to match every Disney film could theoretically do that .
This may seem like paranoia, but Gameloft is also responsible for Disney Magic Kingdoms, a mobile title that was released in 2016 and is almost unplayable for new players at this stage thanks to its near-infinite supply of timers, energy bars and obscenely overpriced content.
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