I almost fell asleep while playing Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival. I started to snooze on my sofa, so I told myself that the GamePad was dying anyway and literally went to my room to take a nap instead of playing. To its credit, amiibo Festival can be very relaxing in a uniquely Animal Crossing way… But it often feels like there’s nothing happening. Amiibo Festival’s charm and wit make up for it somewhat, but both its main board game and its minigames are simplistic and its amiibo integration clunky. It’s at its best when played with friends — otherwise, it’s slow and sleepy.
Amiibo Festival’s core attraction is a simple board game set in a typical Animal Crossing town. You have to get the most “Happy Points” to win, a sweet, adorable incentive to move around the board. However, it’s slow-paced, and there’s nothing terribly competitive about it. Simple isn’t bad, necessarily, but there’s not enough to make me want to come back to it over and over again.
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