‘Hello Kitty Island Adventure’: Fixing it up with fun and friendship


Players can decorate empty cabins in ‘Hello Kitty Island Adventure’, and that will attract different visitors. — Apple/TNS

I CAN’T believe I’m saying this, but I’m excited for a Hello Kitty game.

The Sanrio character and her cute cadre haven’t exactly set the video game world on fire with their projects, but Hello Kitty Island Adventure is different.

Released last week on the Apple Arcade, this title by the developer, Sunblink, takes the Sanrio characters and blends them with Animal Crossing-style games.

It’s a cosy life sim game that follows the crew as My Melody is invited to open up a gift shop at Big Adventures Park on Friendship Island.

It sounds like a promising opportunity, but when the Sanrio crew arrives, they discover that the locale is in disrepair.

It looks like a Scooby Doo ghost town, but not to fret, Hello Kitty and friends rally and decide to fix it up.

That takes players on a 45- to 50-hour initial adventure.

‘Hello Kitty Island Adventure’ brings a bit of ‘Animal Crossing’ to Apple Arcade. — Apple/TNS‘Hello Kitty Island Adventure’ brings a bit of ‘Animal Crossing’ to Apple Arcade. — Apple/TNS

“We’re bringing a triple-A game to Apple Arcade,” said Julian Farrior, Sunblink CEO.

“It’s a multiplayer, open-world game that’s about personal expression. It’s endlessly extensible.”

The lay of the island

Players create their own animal avatar and help spruce up the park, which has several themed biomes, including an underwater realm, Mount Hothead (home of Aggretsuko), Spooky Swamp, and Gemstone Mountain.

Each region and its shops feature a Sanrio character. For example, Hello Kitty runs the cafe, where players can bake sweets for the island’s inhabitants and visitors.

My Melody takes on the Tom Nook role and assesses the player’s overall vibe score while also selling items.

Each Sanrio character plays a role in the Island Adventures system.

The Hello Kitty cafe offers up a cooking mechanic, and the treats players create help raise the friendship level of other friends they meet along the way.

‘Hello Kitty Island Adventure’ has an enormous world to explore that includes a sunken ship. — Apple/TNS‘Hello Kitty Island Adventure’ has an enormous world to explore that includes a sunken ship. — Apple/TNS

Increase a friendship high enough, and players can invite the Sanrio character to help them explore the world.

The benefit of having a partner is that each one provides a bonus.

With Hello Kitty, she gives players a boost in cooking, and that’s helpful when visiting places such as Mount Hothead, which has a pizza oven.

Upgrading friendships also unlocks new side quests, cosmetics, and upgrades to crafting, which is another system in Island Adventure.

Players need to craft items to harvest resources and create gifts for the other Sanrio characters.

Those presents are another way to increase buddy scores. Everything in the game is all about levelling up those friendships.

Customising cabins

In addition, players will uncover empty cabins in the park.

In another nod to Animal Crossing, players can decorate each one, which will attract visitors.

If a cabin has the right furniture and baubles, a rotating visitor may even decide to stay.

Farrior said that the visitors open up new storylines, and it was one way for Sunblink to create more content beyond the initial campaign.

One of the elements that makes Island Adventure more different from Nintendo’s life sim is that Big Adventures Park is large, and to help players move around quickly, they can unlock fast travel points courtesy of Cinnamoroll.

That’s unlocked via mailboxes.

With Hello Kitty, she gives players a boost in cooking, and that’s helpful when visiting places such as Mount Hothead, which has a pizza oven. — Photos: Sanrio/SunblinkWith Hello Kitty, she gives players a boost in cooking, and that’s helpful when visiting places such as Mount Hothead, which has a pizza oven. — Photos: Sanrio/Sunblink

Another focus of the project is puzzles. The game is full of them, and Sunblink compared them to shrines in the newest The Legend Of Zelda games.

If players solve them, they can earn key items to boost a friendship, such as high-value furniture, hats, and important crafting resources.

Unlike Animal Crossing, Island Adventure has an internal day and night structure.

One day in the game is about 24 minutes, and then it cycles to night.

Different critters come out at specific times to encourage exploration.

Unfortunately, there’s no seasonal variety in the game, but the characters will celebrate holidays, with the first one being World Friendship Day, which was shortly after launch.

Island Adventure allows a friend to come in to help, and the game has three saves per account.

That means if a sibling wants to jump into their own world, they can.

Star attraction

If players want to try something a little different from Island Adventure, they can start with another cosy game.

Apple Arcade also just launched the brilliant Stardew Valley+ on its service.

The plus part of this entry is updated single-player content, including new town upgrades, dating events, crops, fishing ponds, hats, clothing, and pets. — MediaNews Group/Tribune Content Agency

HELLO KITTY ISLAND ADVENTURE

Sunblink

Platform: iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac (requires Apple Arcade subscription)

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