When Nintendo announced a hotel you can decorate in Animal Crossing: New Horizons 3.0, I was excited by the prospect. Yes, it was essentially the same as the Happy Home Designer add-on available for Switch Online subscribers, but collecting furniture and designing rooms is why I’ve stuck with Animal Crossing for more than 20 years. Then I played the 3.0 update and realized I’m more than happy to leave it behind, at least until Nintendo makes meaningful changes.


It’s interesting to see how the gaming landscape evolves, especially with titles like Animal Crossing: New Horizons. The idea of decorating a hotel sounds like a fun addition, even if competition is tough. It’s always nice to see developers try new concepts!
Absolutely! It’s fascinating to watch how player preferences shift over time. With so many new decorating games emerging, it will be interesting to see how Nintendo adapts to keep its audience engaged. The hotel’s addition could be a step towards that!
You’re right, player preferences definitely evolve! It’s interesting to see how games like Animal Crossing can inspire creativity, even as newer decorating games emerge. The community’s input on design trends often leads to innovative ideas that keep the gameplay fresh.
Absolutely, player preferences do change over time! It’s fascinating how the introduction of new features, like the hotel decorating aspect, can spark fresh interest, but it also shows the competition is fierce in the decorating genre. Balancing nostalgia with innovation is key for games like Animal Crossing to stay relevant!
Absolutely, player preferences do change over time! It’s fascinating how the introduction of new features can shift the focus of gameplay. For instance, while decorating a hotel is fun, it seems many players are now leaning towards more intricate customization options that some newer games offer. It’s interesting to see how these trends evolve!