Hokko Life - Animal Crossing Clone Coming to PC

Hokko Life, a clone of one of Nintendo's exclusive game series, will hit PC through Steam in 2020. The game is inspired by Animal Crossing, putting us in a town where we will be able to build houses, collect resources and spend time on various interesting activities.

Paul Wozniak

Hokko Life will soon be available on PC.
HOKKO LIFE IN A NUTSHELL:
  • Release date: 2020;
  • Genre: simulations;
  • Creators: Robert Tatnell;
  • Platform: PC;
  • Gameplay outline: we land in a town where we can undertake various activities, such as building houses, designing furniture, fishing or taking care of our crops.

Ever heard of Animal Crossing? It's a series of exclusive titles for Nintendo consoles, in which players take on the role of an inhabitant of a village full of anthropomorphic animals. They take up various jobs there, get to know other characters or simply explore the area.

The latest installment of the series - New Horizons - will go exclusively to Nintendo Switch on March 20, 2020. However, fans of this type of productions, who do not have a Japanese console, are lucky this year, as a clone of Animal Crossing - Hokko Life will appear on PC in 2020.. Theexact release date was not given, but you can already add the title to your wishlist on Steam. It is worth reminding that this is not the first game that draws inspiration from Nintendo's series. Recently, Steam was conquered by Temtem, a clone of the Pokemon series.

Hokko Life will take us to a title town, where we will be able to build houses (not only for ourselves), create our own designs of furniture and clothes or collect the necessary materials. Among the available attractions there is also fishing and collecting insects. Below you can take a look at some screenshots from the game.

Hokko Life

September 27, 2022

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Paul Wozniak

Author: Paul Wozniak

Part of the editorial team since 2019, he started as a news writer and now works mostly on video content. Currently, he is mainly interested in RPG, soulslike and metroidvania games, but he has also devoted a large part of his gaming life to multiplayer. In games, he mainly values complex character development mechanics and freedom of action, and tries to look at the covered titles from different perspectives. He has also been running his YouTube channel since 2023.

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