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  • svgDec 3, 2019Animal Crossing

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    Animal Crossing has held the throne of most relaxing and most adorable life and village simulation game for decades. Littlewood is bulking up with adorable visuals, sweet characters and overall relaxing gameplay to challenge this spot.

    Littlewood is created by only one person, much like Stardew Valley. Sean, the sole developer behind Littlewood has shared some exclusive details earlier this year when I sat down for an interview with him. Back then Littlewood was still a work in progress project but since then things have changed dramatically.

    Littlewood is the Polly Pockets of Video Games

    More than nine months have passed since I first picked up on Littlewood. At its core, the game is a village sim with plenty of things to do. It offers the usual features like chopping wood, mining ores, catching bugs, and fishing as you come to expect from a life simulation game with a focus on farming.

    Littlewood however does something really well and that is delivering the feeling of holding a tiny world in your hand. The neat graphics and soothing colors just make you want to indulge and become a part of your own little town. This is one of the major reasons I look forward to finally being able to play Littlewood on my Nintendo Switch.

    This is also something I admire so much about Animal Crossing – is the feeling of holding a tiny world in your hands and looking right into it and essentially becoming a valuable part of a community that is always there for you. There is no other game that quite delivers the same atmosphere as Animal Crossing on a handheld console.

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    Littlewood doesn’t try to be Animal Crossing

    Littlewood however doesn’t try to mimic Animal Crossing and just be a clone of a game we all came to love. Sean simply aimed to capture the feeling and atmosphere you get whenever you boot up Animal Crossing. That warm fuzzy welcome feeling when you randomly run into Stitches by the beach. The relaxation that sets in when you neatly decorate your surroundings or the sense of accomplishment when you finish your daily tasks.

    No, Littlewood will not replace Animal Crossing but I always welcome games that challenge other games and developers to push themselves to do better, to do more and jump over the boundaries of working concepts and instead try to create something new.

    Explore, Meet and Collect

    In Littlewood the world is yours to explore, whether you feel like strolling through the town or go out and about to find a mine – the choice is always yours. Whatever journey you will spend your day on, you will always encounter a few of the adorable town folks and perhaps make a new friend or two. Villagers also don’t shy away from asking you to help them with multiple request that are often awarded with generosity.

    The game also heavily motivates you to chop trees, go fishing and collect anything that isn’t nailed down to the ground. All these materials are used to craft and better your life by creating new buildings and making your home your very own sanctuary.

    Littlewood not so little anymore!

    Thanks to Sean’s hard work, Littlewood has received plenty of updates since its official release earlier this year. A recent addition introduced a Tarott mini-game. There are sure to be more updates coming in the future as Sean already teased on his official Twitter.

    Littlewood Tarott

    Littlewood on Nintendo Switch

    Littlewood is currently on sale on Steam for PC, Mac and Linux users. If you haven’t played Littlewood yet I recommend checking it out! If you enjoy games like Animal Crossing and Stardew Valley you will feel right at home in Littlewood.

    The game is also confirmed to release on Nintendo Switch but Sean has not yet provided a release date for the highly anticipated Switch port! I will be sure to update this article once a release date is available.

    Littlewood Playthrough

    If you want to learn more about this adorable game and watch some gameplay footage I recommend taking a look at my Littlewood playthrough with more in-depth information on everything Littlewood!

    Animal Crossing Manga Series

    With Animal Crossing New Horizons release coming closer and closer, Nintendo is starting to fire up the hype train. Check out the first ever Animal Crossing Manga Series kicking off this month!

    Nintendo also just released some brand new Animal Crossing merchandise, such as these cute envelopes, or this home decor set!

    Last but not least, take a look at these Animal Crossing fun facts you may didn’t know about yet!

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  • svgOct 1, 2019News

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    Since I last played and reviewed Littlewood here, the sole developer Sean Young has made many improvements to this adorable farming simulation game. I rather enjoyed the pixel style graphics of the game, getting to know all of the villagers and fulfilling the requirements for them to move permanently, as well as shaping my whole town to my liking. The game is available now on Steam Early Access and continues to receive updates, such as this most recent and rather large feature added; Tarott Monster.

    Now we can start collecting various Tarott Cards and do battle with certain villagers during big competitions that are annually held in Dirboros! The story behind these cards has to do with the fact that there are real monsters sealed away in them since the Dark Wizard’s defeat. There are 5 duelists to beat with varying elemental cards and they are as follows: Bridgette (Fire), Alister (Earth), Maya (Water), Lucius (Light), and Erika (Dark).

    Not only will it be satisfying to collect these spooky, whimsical, and cute little cards but if you can manage to defeat The Big Five, you’ll receive some never-before-seen items such as badges, furniture like lamps and tables, as well as cool-looking statues to put on display! Meet your challengers at the new Card Shop and see if you have what it takes to win! Also, how fun is it to have a game inside of a game?!

    This update is now live and Sean Young has Tweeted that his next focus for the game is to implement “Littlewood’s Pet System”. Below you can see an image of a cat and a dog which I am all too excited to learn more about! Don’t forget that Littlewood has also been confirmed for the Nintendo Switch so there’s a lot more coming our way.

    For updates on another most anticipated simulation game, check out our news of Hokko Life here. Take a look at new hairstyles, updates on flower placement, the fishing mini-game, and more!

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  • svgAug 12, 2019Reviews

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    Littlewood is an adorable pixel simulation game is created by solo indie developer Sean Young. Customize everything from your avatar, to the town, to inside the homes! We previously had a chance to sit down with Sean Young and ask him some questions. If you’re interested in that interview, you can check it out right here. We’d also like to thank him for providing us with a Steam code to beta test his game before his Early Access launch June 18th, 2019! See below for our review and gameplay footage!

    You’re Already a Savior!

    When you first meet the only two characters in your village, they already know who you are. They call you the Hero of Solemn that saved them all from the Dark Wizard. However, you do not remember who you are so we assume that the Dark Wizard has wiped your memory. I find this to be quite a nice and refreshing change to the farming simulation genre to have such an interesting story to uncover other than the typical one of you moving in and restoring the farmland to its forming glory. It also sparks some great conversations with the villagers.

    Dalton talking about the Dark Wizard

    Building & Maintaining Your Town

    Every once in a while when you speak to your friends, they’ll tell you that the next day they will have something for you. These great ideas are blueprints for buildings or decorative items to help make the town a better and visually-pleasing place. Travelers will start to appear and ask if they can move into the town but you must first build them a home to interact with them more. This reminds me of Staxel although there’s no need to physically build the homes piece by piece but rather you must gather materials. You can decorate your home of course, as well as the homes of the villagers! Some villagers need to be found by exploring different areas and pushing the story along.

    My house

    As for the other buildings, every one of them adds to the things you can do in your town. For example, build a Tavern and you can cook with your crops and make dishes for the villagers. This will reward you some money (dewdrops) if they buy the dishes. Most importantly, you need to build a Marketplace to sell your foraged items, fish, or bugs. You can even sell those nasty weeds that will occassionally pop up all around town! Every time you build something or “clean up”, you can go to your Office, once built, and get the town appraised. You can even do your mayoral duties by adding some decrees/town wishes ‘a la Animal Crossing: New Leaf’.

    Tavern and cooking

    Events, Activities, Quests

    The Town Square (which includes a glorious statue of the Hero) is where you’ll go to take part in events and some mini-games on specific days that you can view in the calendar. There’s a fun little chicken-catching game you can play in the Spring but other activities are still a work-in-progress. Next time I will be better at winning some items now that I’ve remembered you can and should run. Adding a Quest Board to your town gives you even more tasks to complete by fulfilling the wants/needs of your villagers and getting extra rewards. Another way to please your villagers, make a desk for their home and read their requests for their living arrangements.

    Chicken Madness event

    Every single action you take, including chatting to the villagers, will take up some “stamina”. At first I thought my day was just progressing on its own, but as it turns out, it will become nighttime when you reach your max amount of energy. This is a new way of doing things that I find a lot more relaxing because you aren’t as pressed for time. You can take your time building and walking around without worrying that the clock is ticking. You can do quite a bit in a day and also not have to worry about needing certain things in specific seasons to progress the game.

    Nighttime

    Getting to Know Your Villagers

    At the start of every new day, you can check out your mailbox for rewards from the villagers based on your level gains with them and through leveling up via tasks such as mining, fishing, woodcutting, etc. Aside from those pretty handy rewards, I’m not sure what other advantages there are to gaining more experience but it may be too soon for that.

    Mailbox rewards

    You can talk to the villagers every day and sometimes even compliment them or “Hang Out”. By hanging out with them, they will follow you everywhere and occasionally award you with extra items that you are currently working on gathering. The developer has confirmed that there will be a romancing option with all of the villagers so I can’t wait to start courting! I’m personally thinking Ash, the hard-working miner, is the one for me.

    Hanging-out with Ash

    There are so many interesting characters and I’m looking forward to having more conversations with them once they are more fleshed out. Without giving away too much, there’s a witch with magical powers and a half-orc character. Therefore, there are supernatural elements to this game. Look forward to upgrading your Air Balloon Platform so you can access new places and meet new people!

    Meeting Zana the half-orc

    Once you’ve unlocked the ability to travel to other areas via the Air Balloon Platform, you can immediately access a forest and a mine once a day which is filled with trees and rocks respectively. This saves you from having to keep a ton of trees in your village unless it’s for fruit. My favorite part, when you use your tools you can use them automatically! Meaning, no more scrolling through all your tools and having to equip the right one. For example, if you have an axe, just walk right up to the tree and go for it.

    Air Balloon Platform

    Traveling to Different Areas

    Every time you collect the ‘fruits of your labor’, you can always use those items to grow more of the same thing (if you have the required amount). Have a bunch of apples? Grow another apple tree. Have tons of the same crop such as carrots? Use them to plant another batch in your garden plots. Gardening is quick and easy and so far there’s no need to water your plants! Just harvest your goods whenever they are ready and keep repeating the process as the “seeds” will always remain there.

    Planting carrots

    Gardening, Farming, and Changing the Terrain

    I accessed a new town area, Port City Deluca, where there were merchants that sell different goods every week. There, I was able to purchase a sheep and a chicken. I’m sure I can fence them in at some point but it’s pretty cute to see them wonder my entire town. You can talk to them and occasionally grab their bi-products such as wool from the sheep. However, I’ve noticed that it doesn’t sell for very much so I’m hoping that will change.

    My first sheep

    Your overall town is pretty easy to navigate and with the overview angle, you will never get lost. I find it absolutely amazing that you can actually go into “Build Mode” and affect the terrain just like Zoo Tycoon! Elevate and lower the ground to your heart’s content, and create slopes and even fishing ponds/lakes wherever you please. This took me a while to get right and align my paths properly but you can always destroy everything and get your materials back for a redo. You need Dirt for your paths, Tilled Soil for your crops, and so on.

    Creating ponds and fishing

    I had a pleasant experience playing this game and want to keep meeting these strange and adorable characters and listen to their stories. All while learning about my own for that matter. You’ll also want to discover these amazing and magical areas and new buildings for yourself! Stay tuned with myPotatoGames for the release date of the Switch version of this game!

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  • svgApr 18, 2019Interviews

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    Littlewood is a new village simulator game coming to early access next month on Steam. myPotatoGames was able to sit down with developer, Sean Young, and get some exclusive details about this highly anticipated game. As an extra bonus, below are some never before seen screen shots of the game! This is all quite exciting so let’s jump into it!

    Tell us a little about yourself. How long have you been developing games? What is your favorite game and why? (Anything else you’d like to share.)

    “I’ve been developing games for 7 years, since my very first semester at UCF! I started making mobile games in my dorm room, but it wasn’t until I made my first PC game, Magicite, that I realized that being a game developer could be my lifelong career. Once Magicite’s Kickstarter was a success, I dropped out of college to fully commit myself to making games. I haven’t looked back since! My favorite game is Monster Hunter World. My friends and I would set up 4 TV’s and PS4s in my living room and we would just have a blast hunting monsters.”

    Where did the inspiration for Littlewood come from?

    “My friend convinced me to try Animal Crossing so I tried New Leaf on the 3DS. I quickly found that I was addicted! I was having a blast hanging out with my animal friends and… Doing odd chores around town. This really perplexed me, because how could players have fun picking weeds and doing things that we might find boring in real life? This had such a profound effect on my views of game design, that I had to try to make a game that could capture such a charming and relaxing world. That’s when Littlewood was born!”

    What feature(s) are you most excited about in Littlewood?

    “Interacting with the Townsfolk, for sure! Fulfilling their requests, discovering their personalities, and even doing some romance makes me feel like the world of Solemn is a real place. I look forward to seeing the players’ reaction to the Townsfolk, and which ones they find to be their favorites!”

    Are you considering to add any sort of multiplayer mode to the game?

    “There currently is no plan for multiplayer in Littlewood. If the game generates enough interest and there is a demand for something like that, then I will definitely consider adding it to this game or maybe even making a sequel. My primary goal with Littlewood is to deliver a solid single player experience in which the player can escape to their own little world.”

    The background story so far for Littlewood is about a hero who has finished their journey and is now rebuilding the town. Is there more story about our adventurer? Or the town?

    “There sure is! You can actually learn more about your past adventures and past relationships with certain Townsfolk as you progress in the game. I hope players will find this method of storytelling to be as exciting and interesting as I do! There’s something charming about being dropped into a world where everyone already loves you.”

    There are so many villagers in this game and we have to ask, who is your favorite and why?

    “It’s so hard to pick a favorite out of the current cast of Townsfolk. But if I had to go with one, I would pick Dalton. His high energy, silly jokes, and innocent stupidity has been so fun to write for. He is a primary way for the player to relive their past adventures because he was one of the Townsfolk who knew you best when you were on your journey to defeat the Dark Wizard.”

    Will players have the option to get married to any townsfolk they like?

    “Yes! As long as the player increases the Heart Level of a Townsfolk, they will be able to romance and get married to them. Actually, there is one Townsfolk that players cannot romance. Dudley already has a wife that he loves very much :)”

    Will there be an option for custom content such as utilizing the Steam Workshop?

    “This is another feature that I currently don’t have plans for, but if there is enough demand when Littlewood hits Steam, I will definitely consider it! If I could allow players to design their own Townsfolk or game content, that would be amazing to see.”

    We are excited to see the announcement of Littlewood coming to Nintendo Switch. Are there any plans to make the game available on PS4 and Xbox as well?

    “My primary goals are to bring Littlewood to Steam and then Nintendo Switch. Once both of those launches are complete, I intend to bring Littlewood to as many platforms as possible!”

    With the Kickstarter finished, is there still a way to support the game before launch?

    “Despite the many emails I get about people wanting to pledge or donate before launch, I am currently not accepting anymore donations outside of the original Kickstarter campaign. I appreciate the interest and the growing community so much, and launch day will come soon enough!”

    “Thanks for your interest in my game and I hope that you will enjoy escaping to the world of Littlewood when it launches on both Steam and Nintendo Switch. Cheers!”

    Final Thoughts

    It was great to get some exclusive information regarding Littlewood and get to know the developer, Sean Young a little better. Littlewood will be out in early access on steam NEXT MONTH so there’s not much more of a wait! You can add it to your wishlist HERE and be ready for when it launches next month. Happy Gaming!

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  • svgApr 5, 2019News

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    Great news for all Littlewood followers!

    Sean Young, developer of Littlewood, announced yesterday that he has obtained approval to release his wonderful title on the Nintendo Switch! This comes as great news considering how excited we all are here at myPotatoGames for this upcoming life simulator. Arrival on the Switch will certainly ensure a more grand reception and wider reach to all the frantic followers awaiting the imminent release.

    In case missed out, Littlewood is the story of a hero who has already completed his quest for glory, and now must help the community by rebuilding it! With many unique features to bring to the table, Littewood has already created quite the following, and is not likely to disappoint when the game releases next month.

    For more information about Littlewood, they have their very own Steam page! For as much information as possible, you may also back them on Kickstarter.

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  • svgMar 20, 2019News

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    This article is based on a very early demo version of the game.

    Littlewood is a new RPG where you play the role of a hero who has completed their quest of defeating the evil wizard, saved the world of Solemn, and is now trying to rebuild the town of Littlewood. Being developed by the indie developer Sean Young, Littlewood brings an interesting spin to the usual town building simulator by melding together aspects of familiar games like Minecraft and Animal Crossing

    In Littlewood, you get to fully customize your town. This doesn’t just include building homes for townsfolk, plotting farming areas, furnishing your home AND the townsfolk’s homes, but it also includes customizing the elevation of the land and choosing where to put bodies of water. This interesting element of customizing the terrain brings an extra touch to making the town your own.

    Along with customizing the terrain of your town, there are also tons of activities to keep you busy like gathering resources, catching bugs/fish, farming, cooking, crafting, buying/selling goods, building relationships with new friends, and even becoming a master of tarot card readings.

    Picture above is some of the interesting townsfolk you will get to know in Littlewood.

    Littlewood is scheduled for release in May 2019 and already has a Steam page, so there’s not much more of a wait. If you’d like to check out the game right now, there is a free demo over on the game’s Kickstarter.  

    Be sure to stay tuned to myPotatoGames for the latest information on Littlewood and other games.  Happy Gaming!

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