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Gameplay

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The mobile game features optional microtransactions that can be purchased to improve gameplay. Compared to the main series games, a new currency, Leaf Tickets, are obtainable within the game or through microtransactions, which the player can use to reduce in-game timers or to craft without raw materials. The player accrues Leaf Tickets by completing in-game tasks or buying the currency outright through the real-world app store. The player can also trade Leaf Tickets for special event furniture, which attracts specific characters to the player's campsite. The game's developer plans to introduce seasonal events and furniture with limited availability.

In addition to Leaf Tickets, the game features purchasable fortune cookies that reward randomized furniture and clothing items.[1] These loot boxes are typically released for a limited time, and their themes are typically associated with a villager. Fortune cookies can be found by visiting the Market Place, and they can be purchased by either Leaf Tickets or bells. [2] Players can purchase a fortune cookie for 50 Leaf Tickets or 5,000 bells. Each fortune cookie contains 10 limited-edition items ranging from 3-star ratings to 5-star ratings. The 5-star rating item is the rarest to obtain, and it unlocks a Scrapbook Memory pertaining to the villager associated with the cookie. [3] Fortune cookie purchases also come with redeemable stamp cards. Players receive a stamp every time they purchase a fortune cookie. Every time players reach 10 stamps, they can exchange their stamp cards with a selected fortune cookie item.[4] When players purchase 5 fortune cookies at once for 250 Leaf Tickets, they receive an extra stamp for a total of 6 stamps.[5]

Subscriptions

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On November 20th, 2019, Nintendo released two subscription plans for players to purchase in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp.[6] The Happy Helper Plan allows users to choose a villager who helps the campsite by gathering materials, earning bells, and fulfilling villager requests. The chosen villager also earns rewards for the player by participating in reoccurring events. The plan gives subscribers 60 Leaf Tickets every time the subscription is renewed. The Furniture and Fashion Plan allows players to save design layouts and distributes five Fortune Cookies to players each month. These Fortune Cookies contain themed furniture/clothing items that are no longer available to purchase in the game. Both subscription plans also help reduce furniture and clothing crafting time, and allow players to access the Pocket Camp Club Journal, which contains articles, images, and videos of Animal Crossing villagers interacting with each other, and increase storage space for players to store furniture items. Upon their release, the Happy Helper Plan cost $2.99 per month, and the Furniture and Fashion Plan cost $7.99 per month.[7] Both plans allow players to join for a free trial month.[8]

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References

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  1. ^ Hood, Vic (2019-05-21). "Nintendo is shutting down Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp in Belgium due to loot box regulation concerns". techradar.com. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  2. ^ "Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp - Fortune Cookies: list of cookies, Stamp Trade rewards". Perfectly Nintendo. 2019-10-09. Retrieved 2021-10-03.
  3. ^ "The 'Pecan's House Cookie' Event Has Begun In Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp". TheGamer. 2021-02-02. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
  4. ^ "Fortune Cookies: How to Get, Stamp Cards, Odds, Duplicates Pocket Camp Guide". Animal Crossing World. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
  5. ^ "Animal Crossing Pocket Camp 2021 Sanrio Event: Everything You Need to Know". SuperParent. Retrieved 2021-09-30.
  6. ^ "Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Is Now Offering A Monthly Subscription Service". Player.One. 2020-07-28. Retrieved 2021-09-27.
  7. ^ Lee, Julia (2019-11-20). "Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp's new paid subscriptions give you loot, play the game for you". Polygon. Retrieved 2021-09-27.
  8. ^ "Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp | Pocket Camp Club | Nintendo". Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp | Nintendo. Retrieved 2021-10-03.