



So far, there are 7 NPCs and 24 villagers you can recruit. Unlike Animal Crossing, it doesn’t seem like there is a limit to the number of animals you can have in town, other than the limit of animals in the game. Hokko has seen better days, but with your help you can bring new villagers and new life to the town. In Hokko Life, you play as a young person (androgynous but customizable) who falls asleep on a train and winds up in the cozy hamlet of Hokko. Instead, it sets itself apart as more of a casual sandbox hybrid of Harvest Moon and Animal Crossing. Hokko Life doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel here. Those games take a lot of resources and polish, plus they are a unique idea that is a little difficult to replicate. It is rare to see Indie developers try to take on franchises like Animal Crossing.
