If you compare AC to the giants of the genre like Rune Factory, Story of Seasons, and Viva Pinata then you’re already scraping the bottom of the barrel
It’s a game about collecting furniture. So I guess it would be P2W if they sell the furniture for real money. Which is the most obvious thing to do, and surprising Nintendo didn’t already do it.
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Does it count as an animal crossing game if it’s pay to win?
I don’t think Ubisoft could make something like this without it being pay to win somehow
Have you played the mobile Animal Crossing game?
If you compare AC to the giants of the genre like Rune Factory, Story of Seasons, and Viva Pinata then you’re already scraping the bottom of the barrel
It’s a game about collecting furniture. So I guess it would be P2W if they sell the furniture for real money. Which is the most obvious thing to do, and surprising Nintendo didn’t already do it.
The Sims business model