Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival, at its core, is a board game based on the Animal Crossing series which you can customize with villagers and public works projects. It also features multiple different minigames for you to mess around with, most of which are very boring, bland, and unappealing. The boardgame itself, in my opinion, was actually better than the other minigames but still was very shallow, lacking, and, at times, boring. The boardgame is essentially a version of The Game of Life, and while that may sound cool, it just isn't as fun as it sounds. You can choose which month in the year to play in (each with its own holidays/events), but each board is essentially the same thing. The game just doesn't provide much depth and only provides some short-lived fun. On top of this bland game, the only way to really play it is using amiibos (if you couldn't already tell by the title). You can't even enter the game without an Animal Crossing amiibo figure! At the very least, the game is bundled with two Animal Crossing amiibo figures, but if you want to play with more than 2 people, you'll need to buy another Animal Crossing amiibo. If you want to further customize your board and enjoy the other minigames, you'll also need to buy Animal Crossing amiibo cards seperately. Sure, the game comes with 3 of them, but 3 cards don't really provide much for you to mess around with in the game. While I found the game to be really bland, the amiibos that come with it are the main stars of the show! The Isabelle and Digby amiibos are very nice and detailed, and i'm also pretty happy with the 3 amiibo cards that came with the game! If you're not an Animal Crossing fan, you'll definitely not enjoy this game, but if you are an Animal Crossing fan (like me), you'll find some fun out of it. The amiibos that come with the game are the main reasons why anybody should want to purchase this bundle, but even at the $60 price tag, it still is pretty expensive. Unless you can find it on sale or lower the price with GCU, I would not recommend you paying $60 for this game.