Added basic save & loading function for entire inventory.(experimental).Added mouse right click for copying item.Added more keyboard shotcut for delete and copy.Added support for displaying island name.Added cheat support for character stamina.
Added a basic variation spawning option.(experimental).Added support for spawning in second character's inventory.
Added a lotta stuff, check the releases for a full update.
Regardless of how you get Happy Home Paradise, you should know that it requires about 600 MB of free space on your MicroSD Card. If you opt to pay upfront, you don’t have to worry about losing the DLC if you decide the included N64 and Genesis game catalogs aren’t good enough for you. Any acquired furniture will stay, but the main island will be off-limits until you re-subscribe. Note that you can still buy Happy Home Paradise even if you have NSO because you’ll only be able to access the bulk of the DLC for as long as your Expansion Pack subscription remains active. If you don’t subscribe to NSO Expansion Pack, then simply tap the “proceed to purchase” button as you would for any other eShop purchase.
If you subscribe to Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack you can download this content for free by tapping the large “download” button on the left-hand side of the screen. When you get to the page you’ll see two options. Head to the eShop, and you’ll likely see an icon for the DLC in the “Featured” section of the store. Yup! While the content itself hasn’t been unlocked, you can download Happy Home Paradise right now.