This caused the residents to flee the Valley in their droves, heading off to different lands in search of a new life. The Forgetting caused a load of spiky Night Thorns to infest the land, and wiped away all the good memories tied to the Valley. Without going into too much detail, it revolves around the Forgetting, a mysterious force that has affected the once harmonious Dreamlight Valley and its residents. While there are certainly plenty of similarities with Nintendo’s lockdown-easing escapism sim, to dismiss Dreamlight Valley as a simple imitation would be to do it a massive disservice.įor starters, the game is far more mission-focused than Animal Crossing, giving players an actual plot to follow should they wish. There’s still a money-hungry entrepreneur in the village, but this time instead of Tom Nook and his family it’s (rather appropriately) Scrooge McDuck who runs the shop and deals with upgrading your home.ĭespite all this, it should be noted that this isn’t simply a shameless clone of an immensely popular game. There are still villagers to interact with, and some of these are still anthropomorphic mice and ducks (albeit more globally recognised ones this time).
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