Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer vs Rune Factory: Frontier
Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer
Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer is a nice spin-off game from the usual town-management that had defined the Animal Crossing series. Instead of managing an entire town, you'll get to show off your sense of style as you get to design and decorate the homes - both inside and out - of all of your favorite Animal Crossing villagers. You can even decorate public buildings in your town including schools and hospitals. With the new amiibo feature, you can even tap on your amiibo cards to invite the characters to hang out with you in the game.If you can't get enough of Animal Crossing, then you'll definitely enjoy this amazing spin-off. It provides you with the same nice casual fun that you'd get from playing another game from the series.
Rune Factory: Frontier
Rune Factory: Frontier sends you to the frontier town of Trampoli where you are expected to set up your very own virtual farm. Desiogned for the Wii console, you can literally do everything in the game simply by using your Wii remote and nunchuk (classic controllers are compatible as well), be it tilling the land, fighting monsters or fishing. The game has a much improved interaction system where your interactions and relationships, including romantic ones, feel a lot more life-like than usual, adding the rare EQ element to the gameplay.Unlike the previous games, you don't need to recruit monsters or townsfolk to maintain your farm for you. Due to the game's dynamic ecosystem, symbiotic creatures called Runeys will help hasten the growth time and quality of the plants you produce. And of course, there are plenty of dungeons for you to dive into, monsters to fight, and rare items to loot.
Rune Factory: Frontier is a pretty entertaining game overall, especially if you've enjoyed any of their previous or later games, and is definitely worth your time and money.