You can "polish" pretty much every piece of furniture, which will sometimes give it an extra effect. To that end, there's a ton of new stuff to discover: Happy Home Paradise is centred around creating beautiful, lightly-themed vacation homes for characters who are looking for something specific.
The DLC will be included with the Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack, which also gives you access to N64 and Mega Drive (Genesis) games, and costs $49.99 / €39,99 / £34.99 for a year, or $79.99 / €69,99 / £59.99 for the Family Pass.
Villagers on your island might even request your services for their houses, too. You can change the season, too!Īs you play, you'll unlock more design options, which can in turn be used back home. The villagers will have specific requests - much like Happy Home Designer, they'll have furniture they want to include in the design, or perhaps a general theme they'd like to see - but it's largely up to you, the designer, to be creative.Īlso like Happy Home Designer, there are a bunch of different plots to place the vacation homes on, ranging from sunny beaches, to autumnal mountain ranges, to snowy forests. Happy Home Paradise is a bolt-on to the main game that has you working in a resort that provides vacation homes to presumably loaded customers.
Named " Happy Home Paradise", this paid DLC is basically a spin-off of a spin-off, which adds a ton of new content, mechanics, and characters to the game, alongside the Version 2.0 free update (if you want to know what's included in that, check out our round-up!). None of us could have predicted it - well, okay, one of us could - but Happy Home Designer, the spin-off 3DS game that trimmed Animal Crossing down to just the home decor mechanic, has effectively been added to Animal Crossing: New Horizons.