ADisney Dreamlight Valleyfan has shared their most recently completed room, and it has blown other gamers away with how real it looks. At first glance,Disney Dreamlight Valleyis a game where players can interact with their favorite Disney and Pixar characters and help them by completing quests, but it is much more than that, and anyone that plays it will easily lose track of time with the number of activities in the game. One of the various things gamers can and are encouraged to do inDisney Dreamlight Valleyis decorate their valleys and their homes.
Recently, there was even a community challenge that rewarded players for placing items and decorating. Using Star Path furniture, players went all out with the outdoor decor and filled their valleys with hundreds of thousands of Disney Park items.Disney Dreamlight Valleyfans quickly completed all five milestonesfor the Dreamlight Park challenge and received tons of useful crafting materials and more furniture. Gamers were happy with this outcome, and with the challenge completed, they could finally redirect their attention back to finishing their interior and exterior valley design.
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Reddit user movealongnuthn2cHere has been working on their home’s design and turned one of the rooms into a train car, and it’s near perfect. There is a lot of attention to detail in this build; the lighting, the wallpaper, and the furniture give it an antique vibe that truly makes it look real - it almost seems like it could belong in thesetting ofRed Dead Redemption 2. In the replies, other players were impressed with the images they saw. They pointed out that not only is this an incredibly original idea that makes great use of specific furniture items, but it’s also beautifully done. This creative player even used the new Dreamlight Parks Style for Goofy so he looks like a train conductor.
It can be quitehard to decorate indoors inDisney Dreamlight Valleybecause there are certain items that don’t slot into the right position, making it difficult to center them. This is a big issue when it comes to windows and large furniture items that are placed below them - a half-tile option definitely needs to be added to the game.
Undoubtedly, there is still a lot of room for improvement when it comes toDisney Dreamlight Valley’s building options, but that is why the game is currently in early access. Many updates are still to come, and the developers are working hard to get it to the state of perfection before the game’s full launch. Soon enough,Disney Dreamlight ValleyUpdate 5 will be released, and fewer issues are sure to come up.
Disney Dreamlight Valleyis available now in early access on Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.