
In my opinion, it doesn't ruin the game because you can choose when you do the quest, the only catch is you can't really progress until you eventually complete them. At first, one of the things I noticed is you get bombarded by quests right off the bat. The only thing you may struggle with is catching a fish for the first time.
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You won't be struggling hardcore to figure out how to catch a bug, redecorate your home or to go meet a new character. As you earn these achievements, the icons will go from grey to coloured. Achievements, like outfits, are self explanatory as well. As you level up, you can unlock new outfits for your characters or buy them as you would anything in the catalogue. Outfits is pretty self explanatory honestly. Pretty standard for a game where the main goal is where you want to restore an island to its former glory. You can buy everything from furniture for your house, wallpapers for your walls or new flooring. You can buy stronger tools, with gold tools being top of the line as they are also 10,000 coins each. If no blue octagon is seen, it's an open quest. If a new quest is available, a blue octagon will be above your character. Quests show your daily challenges and progress along with all of your current quests that you have open, and if there are any new ones available. It is also where you can store the things you grow. Your inventory is everything you've collected or bought from the catalogue. Your main menu is where you'll find your inventory, quests, catalogue, outfits, achievements and settings. I can't say that much for the menu though, as that is a whole different story. Like I said a little earlier, 'A' and your joystick are your best friend in this game. Everything else should be in a little icon next to the item or character to indicate that you should press that button. The only need of a tutorial for this game should be one that shows you how to make a plot for your crops. The reason being that it is pretty hard to actually to pick something up with 'A' or have a thirty second conversation with one of the characters. The tutorial holds your hand the entire way through, which in my opinion, is a little irritating. It doesn't get any more fun than that, right?! You also use the other face buttons to select between your tools. Most of the time, you're using the 'A' button a lot to talk to different characters as you walk around with your joystick. You land on an island, which becomes your home, and you immediately go into a very simplistic tutorial. The main idea of the day is that you're on a deserted island after being trapped in a storm on a boat, in the middle of the ocean.

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