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All Kitchen Furniture in Hello Kitty Island Adventure

Hello Kitty Island Adventure is full of wonderful furniture items to decorate the various island abodes with. Colorful and thematic, furniture in Island Adventure completely changes the mood of any living space. However, it’s exhausting to be amidst the creepy vibes of the Spooky Set, or the aggressive brightness of the Yummy pieces all of the time. Sometimes, what an interior decorator needs are mundane furniture pieces to bring the rest of these over-the-top designs back to the ground. The Home Essentials collection promises exactly that, allowing players to connect various pieces together into a modular kitchen! Here’s a list of all kitchen furniture in Hello Kitty Island Adventure, how to collect them.

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All Kitchen Furniture in Hello Kitty Island Adventure

Be aware that, if you’re playing on Apple Arcade, the Home Essentials set has two additional furniture items. Neither of these are related to the kitchen, nor are they available in the Steam or Switch versions of the game yet. Besides that, there are seven kitchen furniture items in Hello Kitty Island Adventure. Unlike other sets in the game, Home Essentials are deceptively difficult to collect. While most furniture pieces are tied to specific mini-games or characters, the Home Essentials are mainly found as part of the My Melody’s “Small Gift Big Smile” furniture store’s daily rotation of items. The full list along with the cost of buying each one is as follows:

  • Kitchen Corner Counter – 20 Tofu
  • Kitchen Counter A – 15 Tofu
  • Kitchen Counter B – 15 Tofu
  • Kitchen Counter with Cabinets – 25 Tofu, 2 Woodblocks
  • Kitchen Counter with Shelves – 25 Tofu, 2 Woodblocks
  • Kitchen Sink – 50 Tofu, 2 Ingots
  • Refrigerator – 100 Tofu, 2 Snowcicles
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 As you can see, the material cost of some of these pieces prevents you from acquiring them until you’re able to craft or find specific materials like the Ingots or Snowcicles. Furthermore, you’re most likely going to want multiples of each item, since they’re easily and effectively added to any living space. You also need a total of 10 Home Essentials to satisfy certain visitors’ requirements. This makes the Tofu cost of each item much more significant. Tofu can only be collected as a return item for giving Hello Kitty daily gifts. Altogether, the random chance of encountering a Home Essential item in the shop and the trickling of materials makes this set challenging to collect.

How to get Kitchen Furniture in Hello Kitty Island Adventure

A handy alternative you can unlock in the late-game of Hello Kitty Island Adventure is the “Crane Craze” mini-game in Merry Meadows. This requires you to access the Meadows’ various areas, which you can only do by finding Giant Seeds and planting them in giant soil plots. Crane Craze is a classic claw-machine game. It has two difficulty modes: Easy and Hard. Each difficulty mode has a different set of potential rewards. Ten items spawn per Crane Craze play, and on Easy mode, each Home Essentials item has about a 4% chance of being an item you can grab. Altogether, that means you have a 1-in-4 chance of having kitchen furniture spawn in the mini-game!

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The only drawback to collecting kitchen furniture this way is having to use Game Tickets each time you play the mini-game. Thankfully, Game Tickets can be collected again after every daily reset, and are affected by Island Bouquets. Just make sure you actually grab the item you’re trying to collect. Crane Craze, as is the case with other claw machines, can be a cruel mistress.

Hello Kitty Island Adventure is now available on iOS, Apple Arcade, Nintendo Switch, and PC.


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