Look, I know what I am about to see here is going to raise some eyebrows, especially if you work for Nintendo, but it is still fun. You can even design clothes and deck the town out in your own fashion label! Taking care of buildings in their placement and interior design is another way that you can flex those creative muscles. You would choose the design of it, but you can also choose the padding, how big it is, where it will go, the color, and so on. The way that you can make furniture (as well as other stuff) in this game is awesome and it is done on this thing called a building table. Remember how I said that Hokko Life was like a bunch of other games and then threw in that what seemed very random My Sims reference? Well, the building table that the game has is what gave me the My Sims vibes. It is the same kind of thing that you have done before, but there is still a real charm to it too.
Once you have your resources you can then turn these into things like paints, wood and so on that you can then use to build and make things for the town and the people who live here. You can mine, chop and dig deep to find all kinds of resources. This community-building vibe is one of the many reasons Hokko Life is so highly anticipated. You’re free to make your own mark on the post-apocalyptic Portia and immerse yourself in a warm, welcoming town full of quirks and quests.In this game, you will need to, first of all, gather all the resources that you can find. Whether you’re looking for friendships or romances, you’ll be able to form meaningful relationships with other townsfolk. Much like Hokko Life, the town of Portia is full of interesting, lovable characters to get to know, each with a unique story for the player to experience. Sometimes, you might even find yourself wandering into dungeons. You can even build a town, gain rewards and take on large assignments that get you venturing out beyond the city. By gathering resources, crafting and building you slowly gain the tools to collect food, store resources, chop trees and build dwellings.Īs seasons change and day turns to night, you slowly create a thriving ecosystem out of just ambition. Emerging from the underground to rebuild society, My Time At Portia is a great place to start with games similar to Hokko Life. Set after civilization has been obliterated, this enchanting game envelopes you in brand new life.