There's no point pretending otherwise: this is Legally Distinct Animal Crossing, a relaxing village-'em-up populated with cute critters and the usual range of things to craft, dig up, fish, chop and sell at the local shop. But even if I did know exactly how this is going to play out within seconds of starting it up, more games of this type can only be a good thing, right?
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