Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is much better without microtransactions
Briefly

Though it started out pretty chill, over the years, Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp steadily became bloated with monetization. There were all kinds of things to spend real money on, including loot boxes for unlocking rare items.
The original Pocket Camp has technically shut down, replaced by Pocket Camp Complete, which gets rid of all the in-app purchases in exchange for a one-time fee. And without the looming specter of having to spend real money, this version of Pocket Camp is a whole lot more relaxing.
I simply logged in to the new app, and my old campground, along with the seven years' worth of stuff I'd accumulated, was there waiting for me.
The most notorious thing you could buy with Leaf Tickets were fortune cookies, which are essentially loot boxes: eat one, and you got a random item tied to a themed set.
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