3/6/2023 0 Comments City girl life game missions![]() It’s a bit of a bother though, keeping on picking up the lantern and placing it further along your path. Make several, I’d say some 10 to 15, though you can get by with less if you take a lantern with you. When you go out of the mine, Sally will help you to make lanterns. It’s dark in there, and you won’t be able to proceed very far without lanterns. In this level mine, you’ll chop up stones for various materials, like stone, coal, iron and bronze. Now you can chop up all stones in town, and enter the mine.Įxplore the Mine: with your Pickaxe, you can enter the mine and explore it until you find rocks you can’t crack with your standard Pickaxe. Bring it back to Sally who will fix it for you. If you keep going up, you will find the entrance to the mine and the broken bronze pickaxe lying there. You will find a gate there to go even higher up the mountain. Get the Pickaxe: as soon as you get access to it in the designer table, build the stairs to go higher up. Things started expanding though, so here’s what you can expect next. There are only so many trees you can chop for fun, and Moss selection was quite limited. I won’t deny, there have been many days at first that YvoCaro slept a lot. And up the slightly raised area by building the stairs. Finally, you can get across the river to get more wood. After the first tutorial quests, you get access once you speak to Sally. Unlock the pre-built designs in the design workbench: Your little town is getting a lot bigger once you unlock the log bridge and the stairs. You get to crafting in her workshop, at first at the workbench and later at the design table. Sally the Carpenter: Sally is a very important neighbour. As soon as you can, replant what you chop down. It’s not until you get a shovel (you make it from a blueprint you get from Sally) that you can replant the conifer seeds you get. ![]() So chop the trees you can reach in the first stages, but try to leave a few standing. Lots of wood needed: you will get your axe from Moss, the shopkeeper.Īnd you will need it, trust me! You need an awful lot of wood in the game, for several tasks like building a bridge, stairs and more. You can choose to sleep for two hours, six hours or until morning. So if you feel you’ve done enough in the day, just sleep. Not in Real Time: unlike Animal Crossing, Hokko Life is not in real-time. When you’re finished give him that altered bed and keep his old one for yourself. YvoCaro’s back isn’t what it used to be, you know…One of the villagers gives you a request to take the pink flower decorations off a bed in your designer tool. Stored all my materials there.Ī bed is more comfortable than a Futon: In much the same way I got myself a bed, instead of having to sleep in a futon. Aside from that, when I had another cabinet I put the little one I had stolen at the inn in Sally’s workshop. Which might come in handy when your backpack is loaded. Notice that you can use every cabinet or nightstand in the animals’ houses too. It worked perfectly to store my things! (Psst, don’t tell Oma). In this way, I picked up the nightstand and put it in my house. The furniture in there can be picked up with Y, and put in your backpack with X. I solved that in a special way: go into the inn up the stairs. The thing you need most is a cabinet of sorts to put the things you gather in. Getting a free cabinet: The next day, you are shown two dilapidated houses. Took me a while to figure out that you can only sit on the stool, second to the left (in the picture it’s the one behind the word Benny). Pick a stool at the Inn: Oma tells you to sit down on one of the stools. There’s a few little things that are handy to know. So, once you have customised your character you arrive in Hokko town and find yourself in Oma’s Inn. So if you don’t want to have the slow start I had, read on! It was only later that I realised I hadn’t paid enough attention to guests coming to Oma’s Inn, or to the Major Merits. In the latter, which I played recently too, I was overwhelmed with things to do. As I said in my review, you can’t help but compare this game with Animal Crossing and the newly released Dreamlight Valley. Slow Starterįor me, Hokko Life really had a slow start. Being a small development studio Wonderscope clearly shows this for the passion project it is, and one that the fans of the genre will love. Haven’t heard of it yet? Hokko Life doesn’t deny where it found its origins: mainly in being inspired by Animal Crossing. Time for one of our famous Beginners Guides for Hokko Life. You know our motto: when we love a game, we make a guide.
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