

Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp offers the opportunity to check out other players’ camps and chat up the animals staying there. It wouldn’t be an Animal Crossing game without giving players the option to visit each other. The delivery process can be expedited with Leaf Tickets, earnable through regular play or purchasable via micro-transactions. Materials are then used to order custom furniture for the campsite. Completing tasks for them will earn the player some money or crafting materials. The animals around your campsite in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp will ask for help fishing, bug catching, fruit-collecting – you know, the usual stuff from other games, sans delivering furniture and stuff. This entry in the franchise tasks players with building up a campsite with craftable furniture and helping out visitors as you go.

It’s free to download, just like Fire Emblem Heroes and Super Mario Run.

The game is available in North America, Europe, Canada, and Japan right now for download on iOS and Android devices. Originally due for release on November 22, 2017, Nintendo seems to have released the new smartphone game, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, one day early.
