Assuming this feature will deepen once Coral Island leaves Early Access, perhaps with activities like weeding, mulching or fertilizing, eliminating pests, losing crops to various chance encounters, or conducting research to improve output, it isn't a major detriment. From there, they can water their crops daily until it's time to harvest. Clearing the field is a great touch and quite a fun mechanic, but, beyond that, players need only use a hoe to turn the soil and click a square to set their seeds in the ground. If anything, the weakest part of Coral Island so far is the farming feature. Related: NieR: Automata The End of YoRHa Edition Switch Review - Suboptimal Greatness These small details would otherwise be missed depending on the position of the 3D model wandering around the world. These renderings are quite beautiful and allow players to see the details of each NPC, like the elementary school teacher who has a prosthetic arm or the female characters with realistic body hair. When in dialog, however, players will also see a full-body 2D color portrait of each character that also changes expressions and poses. The 3D graphics and animation during gameplay look great, and each character appears to have their own unique set of idle animations. The hybrid art style of Coral Island is beautiful, and the environment is quite detailed when compared to other farming and life simulators. With so many Townies already established, the player character is not attempting to settle a new town but rather to fit into an existing one and better the community there. These citizens all have jobs in the community, from the carpenter couple Dinda and Joko, to the grocer Sam, to the Museum curator Scott and the blacksmithing brothers Rafael and Pablo. Knowing this, the citizens living there are more than a little skeptical. A giant corporation, Pufferfish Drilling Corp is attempting to move to the island under the guise of building the community back up, but in reality, it wants to buy property to begin drilling more oil. The player character learns on just their second day on the island that an oil spill spread sickness across the island, harming both the landscape and the coral reefs surrounding it. More akin to Cozy Grove than Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Coral Islandis already a thriving, but forgotten community when the player arrives. Related: How The Ranchers Can Marry Sims 4 And Farming Games
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