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Critter Cove Devlog #5 - Introducing Tourism

[h3]Hey everyone,

It’s the Critter Cove dev team, Gentlemen Rat here - we’ve managed to distract Pokee, Sammi and Anchor long enough to write our own dev log!

We’ve also got a new exciting feature to talk about: tourism, but more on that below, along with a competition to win a copy of the game![/h3]


[h2]Lessons from the playtest[/h2]

[h3]We’ve had a lot of fun watching the hundreds of videos and streams our community has made. It’s gratifying to see so many people playing the game for the first time, so we’d like to thank you very much for participating![/h3]

CakeJumper getting a piece of Pokee's mind

[h3]The playtest has been incredible in helping us learn what people love - and didn’t love - about the game. There are a few things we’ve picked up from talking to players, reading posts here and on Discord and also just watching how people play that are going to shape the game moving forward.

We noticed a lot of things that people loved about the game, from spending an hour in the character creator making the perfect avatar to exploring the underwater depths and our open world, which we feel is a huge asset and unique part of the game. We’ve also looked at places where we think we can make lots of improvements.

Greater Motivation: The playtest didn’t have our opening “shipwreck” cutscene, but even if we did, we’re not sure we’ve given players enough understanding of why they are hanging out in Critter Cove.

The early game experience is a lot of characters randomly giving you a bunch of requests to clean up the town or fix buildings giving you a house, and suddenly an hour later you’re building this whole workshop. Sure, you might just want to gather the resources to stop Sammi from living in a tent his whole life but a bigger picture reason for why you’re here is missing from the early game.[/h3]

Please, somebody get this cat a house!

[h3]We’ve noticed players having a lack of a clear long-term goal leads to the game feeling either too open (in terms of the world itself) or too prescribed (simply following a checklist of quests exactly without any organic exploration). This has been a particular challenge for a limited playtest as the game does open up in mid-game.

A clearer “core loop”: There’s a single main thing that you do that everything else feeds into. This is usually called the “core loop”. In a lot of games that we’ve taken inspiration from, this core loop often involves farming.

There’s a lot to do in Critter Cove, like exploring, fishing, farming or crafting, but in the playtest everything can feel very separate. In the mid-game, the climb to new town ranks is the closest we come to the main objective of the game, but this doesn’t become clear until a few hours in. Even when it is clear, most of the town rank objectives are about finding a certain unique item or resource in the world, so they tie into exploration heavily but other systems - like personalisation - don’t touch them at all.

Tone - We’ve been enjoying watching people interact with the townsfolk, and we’ve noted that people especially love our more onerous and irritable initial resident Pokee and the way she interacts with players. We certainly don’t want every character to act like Pokee - even Pokee herself wouldn’t want that - but we do want to show more of the weird and distinctive characters and situations that can happen with the critters as early and often as we can![/h3]

What an attitude!

[h3]Today, we want to talk about our tourism system, and how we’re going to make it an earlier and larger part of the Critter Cove experience, as well as making a big step to solve some of these issues![/h3]



[h2]Introducing… Tourism and Tourism Rating[/h2]

[h3]Rather than simply washing up on the docks and starting to fix up old buildings, your job will be to help the town and its citizens become a bustling tourist destination! Every few days, tourists will visit your town on a cruise ship, and it’s your job to keep them entertained, happy and spending doubloons.

Tourism was always going to be a feature, although it was to come in after players repaired the Lighthouse, many hours into the game. Bringing it forward has a lot of advantages though - you get a real reason for being on the island right away, and you get to see a lot more of the Critters and their weird and wonderful interactions with the world much sooner. Most importantly, you get a real sense that every activity you do in the game now makes sense in your larger goal of bringing Critter Cove back to life, while putting some doubloons in your pocket.

You can do this by expanding the stores, food and entertainment options in your town, and raising your tourism rating. The higher your rating, the more new buildings you’ll be able to repair and reopen, bringing even more tourists to spend even more doubloons! Unlike the old town rank system, you’ll be able to unlock buildings in the order you choose which means you can create a completely unique town.

Tourists will be able to shop in the stores you open, eat at the cafe - even visit the museum. So you’ll want to make sure you’ve got the right Critters working in the right businesses (word to the wise: don’t let Pokee make the coffee). They’re also likely to get into mischief, hit by lightning, accidentally set themselves on fire or bury themselves in the sand. Just like regular tourists!

Of course, Critter Cove has a wide-open archipelago to explore, so you won’t just be spending all your time in town. In fact, with tourism as the focus, there’s even more reason to sail to distant shores and find special items, resources and Critters you’ll need to turn your town into the best possible destination.


We’re hard at work bringing forward these mechanics into the early game, and are looking forward to sharing more in the coming weeks. Stay tuned for more info, and check out our Discord, Twitter, and TikTok for more early looks at tourism and other features in Critter Cove!

The Critter Cove Team[/h3]


[h2]Psst… win a copy of the game![/h2]

[h3]Join the “Make your own Critter” contest on X/Twitter and shape our island’s next resident!

If you’re ready to make your mark in the vibrant world of Critter Cove, unleash your creative genius by crafting your very own character in our contest. This is your chance to design a unique Critter to join our cast! From animal townsfolk to quirky robots, your imagination and the character creator options are the only limits.

If we pick your design as the island’s next resident, you’ll win a Critter Cove Early Access Steam key!

Head over to this post for the full overview of entry rules and remember that the entry deadline is November 3rd - good luck![/h3]

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