You must either continuously experiment or look it up.įor instance, the kitchen in this restaurant is a “simple kitchen” because I have yet to identify the specific decorations required to make anything else. A “hotel” requires at least one bedroom connected to a “reception room,” but fails to indicate what you need in order to create one of those. Working out the exact details of what furniture a room must contain to get flagged as something specific can be quite annoying. Likewise, the plaza/patio area had to be split in two before they would be properly tagged as rooms. In this image, the central area with the crafting bench and the glass floor behind it were all a single room but was too large to be detected as such. Speaking of building, there are also some size limitations.
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Windows are in the category with doors and not in the building blocks. So many, in fact, that individual items can sometimes be difficult to locate in the main crafting station, or not always in the section you would expect.
There are a variety of different blocks and furniture available depending on where you’re at in the game. Each major island in the game generally has several very large blueprints where the NPCs will do most or all of the work, including providing materials. To progress the story you must build it exactly as specified. To be fair, the structures that start as blueprints are editable to your tastes after you have “completed” it. Much of the story-related building is either freeform with directions regarding decorations, size, etc, or a completely inflexible blueprint like this one. The story itself is fairly simple and predictable most of the time, but the lines themselves are fairly well written and at least occasionally entertaining to one as easily amused as myself. It does feature the typical limitations of cubic-voxel style building, so the overall effect is a thematic Minecraft with a little more story. I have to admit, there was far more gameplay to be had here than I expected, especially if you’re a fan of building and design. Truth be sold, my Switch is currently refusing to charge or I would have joined you.
While everyone else is running around playing Animal Crossing, I’ve been poking around with Dragon Quest Builders 2, which was on sale on Steam a few weeks ago.