5 Ways Disney Dreamlight Valley Could Get Even Better

Disney Dreamlight Valley is almost everything a Disney fan could hope for in a life sim, blending together some of the company's most beloved characters with the type of "cozy" gameplay experience that has become so popular over the past few years. However, the game is currently in an early access period, meaning developer Gameloft is still working on balancing and improving the game before its full launch sometime in 2023.

With well over 100 hours already invested in the game, I feel that I've got a pretty good understanding of what Dreamlight Valley is getting right and wrong during its early access period. I'd argue that, in many ways, it actually manages to improve on the fundamentals of the games that very clearly inspired it--such as Animal Crossing and Stardew Valley--but it also has some frustrating issues that I feel need to be addressed before the full game releases. Here are the five biggest changes I'd like to see come to Dreamlight Valley.

Proper inventory management

Dreamlight Valley's lack of real inventory management is genuinely infuriating. The inability to move items around in your inventory means that sorting through things is a major hassle that requires time-consuming workarounds. The frequency in which I've had to drop nearly my entire inventory on the ground and then pick things up in a specific order to sort it all out is staggering, leading to a lot of wasted time that could've been better spent actually playing the game. Of course, it doesn't get any better when dealing with storage, either, as you still have to move items in and out of your inventory to sort them where you want them to go in the chest.

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