Release Date: September 27, 2022
Hokko Life is a life simulator inspired by the Animal Crossing series known from Nintendo consoles. During the adventure, players find themselves in a colorful village full of anthropomorphic animals, and their task is to expand it and help its inhabitants.
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Hokko Life is a simulator inspired by the Animal Crossing series, known from the Nintendo consoles. During the adventure, the player is taken to a colorful village, inhabited by anthropomorphic characters. Robert Tatnell is responsible for the production and release of the title.
In Hokko Life, the player starts life in Hokko, a village full of anthropomorphic animals. The main aim is to expand the village and help its inhabitants.
The game places great emphasis on crafting. The player explores the village and its surroundings in search of raw materials, which can then be combined with each other in order to obtain a specific variety of objects (including furniture and clothes for the residents). While crafting an object, you can adjust it to your preferences by, among other things, changing the shape of specific elements.
During the game, the player can also build new constructions with the help of a builder residing in the village. The newly built facility should then be furnished, which allows new residents to settle in it.
The player can also grow different types of plants and then sell the crops. This is done with fields that are selected by the player.
Hokko Life also allows you to collect items. The player can grab the rod and visit local fisheries to discover new species of fish and catch insects scattered all over the area with a special net.
In Hokko Life you can only play alone.
Hokko Life has a simple and colourful graphic design.
Platforms:
PC Windows
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Nintendo Switch
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Hokko Life Review: Yet Another Farm Game
Unlike some other games in the genre, Hokko Life does manage to cultivate a relaxed and pressure-free atmosphere, but it still struggles to stand out amongst an already bloated genre.
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Krzysiek Kalwasinski
February 19, 2023
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.
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Paul Wozniak
February 11, 2020
System Requirements for Hokko Life Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0 GHz / AMD Phenom II X4 955 3.2 GHz, 2 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GTS 450 / Radeon R7 250 or better, 2 GB HDD, Windows 10.
Recommanded System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-2400 3.1 GHz / AMD FX-4350 4.2 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 660 / Radeon R9 270X or better, 4 GB HDD, Windows 10.
Game Ratings for Hokko Life Video Game.
Hokko Life Review: Yet Another Farm Game
Unlike some other games in the genre, Hokko Life does manage to cultivate a relaxed and pressure-free atmosphere, but it still struggles to stand out amongst an already bloated genre.
PC Gamer: 48 / 100 by Kerry Brunskill
A bland alternative to a genre-defining game millions of people are very familiar with.
GameGrin: 7.5 / 10 by Mike Crewe
Hokko Life is a fun slice of life game that is worth a look for anyone wanting something more relaxed. The seemingly endless amount of things to see and do coupled with a charming aesthetic creates a stress-free and rewarding time, but does little to make itself stand out from similar titles.
Completexbox: 75 / 100 by Jordan Campbell
Hokko Life is usually a game that I would dismiss immediately, as when I look at titles like this normally, they don’t really cater to my gaming preferences. But I really enjoyed it much more than I thought I would. I was slightly concerned at the beginning about whether there would be enough content to remain interested, as the first few hours doesn’t really have a lot of discovering or exploration involved.