Reviews from

in the past


Didn't have enough Animal Crossing stuff in it for an Animal Crossing game.

It was a good pastime. But then they axed my phone after a big update. I miss doing stuff on my camp and fishing and those fishing events and wearing yukata and talking to Rosie :(

It was interesting at first but after some time it got a little boring

The first 45 minutes of this game felt great! And then it basically evolved into a gacha game

I remember leading up to this game how insanely hyped I was at the concept of "Animal Crossing on your phone".
Man what a disappointment.


It's playable. After the first few hours progression slows down to a crawl and you kind of need to pay to do anything.

Personally, I did not find much enjoyment here. Its a well put together experience, with a seemingly good amount of content; its just a poor Animal Crossing experience, even for a mobile game. Even when Pocket Camp first released I would barely open that app because I just could not vibe with its structure.

actually not bad, i had a huge phase of playing this non stop

why does this get all the good stuff

Instalen citra y jueguen new leaf si no les alcanza para la switch

fun for what it is but suffers the usual mobile game issue of too many features locked behind microtransactions. also too much storage space taken up by it

foi por causa desse jogo q conheci uma menina incrível dentro do ônibus. nada a ver c nada
acho esse jogo uma gracinha, mas se tu n pagar mensalmente jogar isso se torna infernal. mto chato e os recursos básicos são pagos, em resumo

played when i didnt have a switch for acnh, microtransaction hell so average mobile game i guess, still cute

Para surprise de muchos nunca gaste monei aquí (siempre quise)🙅‍♀️💲💱 pero good game bastanye bueno y bastante de mi epoca cuando carecia de nintendo suiches y esas burradas. Mas adictivo que el horizonts not layin 🚭

cute ABER JUNGE DAS HAT MICH IMMER SO ABGEFUCKT

Fun for a bit. A short bit. I have Numbers-Go-Up disease, which kind of helped.

Alas, this is actually an ok game at its core. Despite being scaled back, I think they did a good job squeezing Animal Crossing's look and feel into a mobile game. There's much less to do, but I think that's fine in something you might check for a few minutes a day. On paper, it's a match made in heaven, as Animal Crossing and mobile games both want you to fall into a routine and play it for a long time. The critical difference, to me, is in Pocket Camp's timed events. Some events are seasonal/annual, which the console games do as well, but other events are limited, and may or may not return. Animal Crossing is a relaxing routine, yes, but if you feel like you can't leave it without "missing out", it's not so relaxing anymore.

Of course, this comes down to the FOMO tolerance of the individual player. If you have no issue with temporary game elements passing you by, you may enjoy the routine. At the time of me playing it, Pocket Camp was surprisingly lax in its monetization efforts, and nothing was behind a paywall that you couldn't get otherwise. In lieu of games with a price tag, I'd cautiously say you could do much worse for a free-to-play.

Had a good amount of fun with it. Far from perfect.

Makes me wish to play the real thing (so literal any other main Animal Crossing). It's decent to farm some Nintendo silver coins and can give some satisfaction and dopamine doing requests and the classic activities you would expect from a game of this series.
Presentation is nice, but it feels so limited...I wonder why.

fun while it lasted , but its downfall obviously being it was a mobile game that didn't hold my interest for very long

Tom Nook himself developed this game.


My "Main Goal" for this game was to reach Level 100.
Which took me 3 months to do so. Overall I enjoyed it at the beginning, helping out the cute animals and gathering things. However the longer I played the more 'tedious' the gameplay loop began.

You do have access to a lot of buildable items but given the nature of the mobile game market most of the "interesting" items are locked behind an ingame currency you have to pay real money for. Due to this I couldn't really be bothered with decorating my campsite and just made do with the seasonal items the game gave me.

I feel like if I didn't have that initial goal to reach level 100, I would have stopped playing a while ago... Still this game is fine for animal crossing fans, if you need a little pick me up. Just don't expect much in the long run.

the actual gameplay gets old pretty quick but the need to get more cookies stays