Having fallen asleep on a train and arrived in the humble Hokko village, you are handed a full-blown house, which is not something you’d expect in the current economic climate. The big heads and lean, human bodies, particularly of the rabbits, gave us the willies. These animal-tronics lack animations or expressions, so they come across more like furries than feasible characters. ![]() The characters in Hokko Life are Animal Crossing by way of Five Nights at Freddy’s. If we were being unkind, it doesn’t feel much like a Team17 game at all. It makes Hokko Life a little on the disappointing side, as it is more humdrum and uninspiring than it is innovative. Hokko Life is published by Team17: a cheeky, puckish publisher who makes us smile just as much as they innovate.
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