The game itself doesn’t seem to stray too far from the original formula, although there is an emphasis on inviting animals to your campsite, as well as “timed goals” to be completed. Once this is completed, you can go about customising your character and completing the initial tutorial, followed by downloading over 70MB more data (interestingly, this download screen includes a bell collecting minigame). Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is available to play if you don’t mind sideloading the app Once you’ve downloaded the file, weighing in at about 55MB, you’ll need to download an extra 83MB or so. In any event, you’ll want to enable installation of apps from unknown sources (usually found under your phone’s security settings) before downloading the APK file. In other words, it’s not a long-term solution, but it’s a way to try out the game, at the very least. Additionally, the game can’t be updated via the Play Store if you choose this route. Do be warned that this isn’t the Nintendo-backed way to get the game so don’t be surprised if they crack down. Keen to get your hands on it? Well, you can find it via the ever-reliable (but unofficial) APKMirror website.
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