Never ending games. What are some good game that have essentially no real end, or ones that let you continue an aspect of the game one the "end" is over? Animal Crossing is obvious, but even games like Pokemon let you keep running around and catching more Pokemon once you've beaten the game.
Stardew Valley and Minecraft.
Speaking of Minecraft, does anyone have any experience with Dragon Quest Builders?
>>383666957
I'm not the only one who can never see animal crossing as anything other than super fucking creepy after that let's play right?
>>383667837
I don't what the fuck you're talking about, faggot.
>>383667837
No idea what you're talking about, but most likely yes. It's a game for Japanese kids, no matter how much some faux internet celebrity may want to spin a story, it's not going to change the fact that Animal Crossing is a kid's game.
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>>383667972
>they don't know the truth
>>383666957
didnt the game cube version have a year limit?
>>383668096
Still a kid's game. Sorry I'm not as impressionable as you are.
>>383667837
I can differentiate fanfic from official works. I don't get irrationally hard every time I play a Pokemon game despite the fapfics I've read, either.
>>383668268
I dunno, I started with Wild World which didn't have that. I just hit my 2 year anniversary in New Leaf and there isn't any sign of stopping.
>>383667281
Playing it right now. About 60% through the game.
It's actually really fun yet basic. It's really story driven and a fun time in general. There's 4 chapters but if you like building things and making a town look good it'll take you over a hundred hours to beat
>>383668606
It looks super fun with how basic it is. I love simple RPGs with good stories, I just wish it had online :\