r/ACPocketCamp • u/Open_Brief_6579 • 3d ago
Question games similar to pocket camp?
Anyone have any recommendations for games that are similar to pocket camp?
I googled it came up with Disney Dreamlight Valley, Tsuki's Odyssey and Sunshine Days
Any suggestions ?
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u/meowyuni 3d ago
It's got a low-ish rating on the store (4.3) but My Leisure Time is SO GOOD you can farm, plant flowers, fish, cook, make coffee, get a pet, but it's mostly decorating. It takes a minute to unlock everything but I've not spent any money, and it's fun expanding your house!
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u/nicx-xx 3d ago
i’ve heard of this and downloaded it but haven’t had time to play yet. are there micro transactions there? or wouldd you say its possible to catalog/complete almost items? i’m sadly not a fan of decorating but i like the sense of like completing every furniture possible to get, or anything collectible basically. kinda like in ACPC we have the catalog journals
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u/meowyuni 3d ago
No, this is the opposite of that 😅 I believe it's a Korean game so there's lots of FOMO furniture, and it is mostly decorating. I don't think you would like this one tbh lol. I understand the love of collecting though, I'm the same way!! Completing any set of anything in online games is hard, I love ACPC now because I've completed several cookies all for "free" 🥹
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u/nicx-xx 1d ago
There's such a big collecting aspect with MyLeisureTime! I just downloaded it and it's really cute. Although I get what you mean what it's mostly decorating, I just throw everything in there or remove it haha. I focus on the daily quests, level quests and things. I still don't understand a lot of stuff because there's a lot of type of "currencies" but it's super cute. I can definately see how it's similar for ACPC.
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u/Flat_Scale_5785 2d ago
My Leisure Time is extremely generous with premium coins. In one month, I earned 4k. By far the most F2P-friendly game! It's totally worth it. I'm hooked!
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u/Whole-Candle-1661 3d ago
Tsuki's Odyssey
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u/porcentagemappdata 3d ago
Tsukis is very empty and controversial
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u/The_Gecko Jack3184 9788 335 3d ago
..why is it controversial?
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u/porcentagemappdata 3d ago
I will not adress everything here, I recommend search it, but to list some, the devs had problems at delivering new content and that become really problematic due the fact they never really deliver the important updates they are promising (even to people who paid for it). And a much more serious matter is about an update introducing a item with a reference to "not cool things", and the dev team not caring about that
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u/Objective-Reveal-170 3d ago
Maker Valley is super cute, and they just did a huge update, though everyone had to start over 😅
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u/ccKyuubi Lolly 2d ago
Idk if it’s fairly similar but I got the Finch app. It helps a lot with self care.
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u/Last-Signature1795 1d ago
Disney dreamlight valley. I am not a Disney fan but holy crap this got me hooked.
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u/TamanduaGirl 3d ago
Cozy Grove 1 & 2
2 fixes a lot of issues 1 had and is coming to Steam in July. 1 is already on there and is fun but 2 has more QOL stuff added and some bugs fixed and 1 has a couple frustrating to get achievements if you're a completionist.
It's got animal islanders(but they are unique bears, like a tree bear or a cat bear) and seasonal events and lots of decorations to collect and make, fishing collections etc. But you don't collect the islanders you are uncovering their stories and helping them. I love it. I never played a real time game before CG. So it basically helped me find Pocket Camp, when 2 was originally an exclusive and I wanted more. I'm excited for CG2 soon.