![]() As the savior with a magic touch, it’s up to you to clear the night thorns and restore the town to its former glory, while wrangling together the Disney characters who used to call it home. The central narrative for Dreamlight Valley revolves around your character returning to a special place from their childhood and being whisked away to a fantasy world left asunder by an event known as “the Forgetting.” Its former inhabitants have nearly all fled, and those who remain are left struggling with memories of a time before the night thorns started popping up all over town. Like with any well-developed free-to-play game, which Disney Dreamlight Valley will be once it leaves Early Access, it’s able to sink its hooks in quickly with enough content to keep players properly engaged. Literal hours melted into the background as my beautiful Black princess planted carrots, baked pies, mined for gems, and ran errands for a small slathering of iconic Disney characters. It’s almost embarrassing how quickly I lost track of time playing Disney Dreamlight Valley. ![]() But to me, it’s more akin to Disney Magic Kingdoms, just more fleshed-out and fully realized. A lot of people out there are comparing the game to Animal Crossing or Stardew Valley because they share a lot of similar gameplay elements and name-dropping those titles likely helps with the SEO. Like Magic Kingdoms, the goal of the game is to shape and expand your town while building relationships with familiar Disney characters. ![]() Over the past few days, I’ve found myself fussing endlessly again with Disney Dreamlight Valley, another Gameloft product that hit Early Access this week. And yet, that Disney “charm” roped me in and had me fussing endlessly about proper placement for all my attractions. ![]() I should have been able to resist the urge to download the game as I am not a fan of this particular offshoot of the city simulation genre. ![]() Developed by Gameloft, Magic Kingdoms is a free-to-play city builder along the lines of Futurama: Worlds of Tomorrow and Ice Age Village. Back in 2016, I spent more time than I would like to admit on my phone playing Disney Magic Kingdoms. ![]()
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