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There were small details like this that show that the effort put in to this game falls short, even if only by a little bit. It could’ve opened up the field for a different selection of quests depending on what time of the day, or something like that, but sadly we’ll never know on the Island of Perpetual Sunshine.

I found myself sorely missing a day and night cycle, and I feel that this was a missed opportunity on the part of the developers. The villagers aren’t the only thing that don’t change around the island. Not only was his dialogue varied and hilarious, the tasks he gives are among the most interesting in the game. Angus, the island’s resident grump, is a monkey, and the most consistently entertaining thing about this game. I much prefer the rotating cast of villagers in games like Animal Crossing, but luckily, the small group of permanent villagers that reside on this island are at least likeable. As much as I don’t want to compare the game to its peers, the small selection of villagers can’t be ignored. Perhaps the saving grace of the tedious quests are the characters. While in many ways, the customization options felt superior to other games in the genre, the repetitive nature of the tasks given and the real-life wait times for certain crops to grow (to then be able to sell or turn in for a quest) made the tasks feel like actual, real world chores, which I didn’t particularly enjoy.
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Progression in the game is tied to the experience points that are given for practically every task, and the currency earned that can be used to upgrade everything from outfits to the interior of your house (well, tent at the beginning). Plenty of tasks are on hand, and most of them have the uncanny ability to turn what would be a mundane undertaking into something more engaging. Around the island village, different villagers are waiting to give the player tasks, which can range anywhere from growing and harvesting food to solving puzzles and going fishing. The gameplay is fairly standard for the genre. Namely, there’s more than a decade of genre conventions to analyze, pulling what you like and don’t like in an effort to frankenstein a fun and interesting take on the village sim, but is it clear that the developers tried their very best to do so? That being said, there are many upsides to being the proverbial new kid in town. While not exactly a crowded genre, Nintendo’s peaceful franchise has reigned supreme since the first game’s release on the GameCube, and it’s evident that Stolen Couch Games are big fans of the series.
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