![]() It can occupy you for a few hours a week, pootling around pulling up weeds and catching up with your penguin neighbour or for hours every day, amassing wealth and furniture and clothing until your virtual house looks like an imaginative 12-year-old’s dream mansion. (Yes, that is a thing.) But this is part of Animal Crossing’s magic: you really can play it the way you like. In reality, plenty of players are breaking it apart at the seams, turning their islands into aerial portraits of Sailor Moon, getting deep into hybrid flower agriculture theory, or plugging into shady networks of turnip-traders to amass 1%-er level riches on the game’s “stalk market”. ![]() It is a relaxing game with a chill vibe – in theory. Players have put together everything from haunted houses to zen gardens to little farmers’ markets and libraries. You fish, catch bugs, water flowers, plant fruit trees and accumulate cute things with which to decorate your home and set dress the island. Guys I tweeted my turnip prices and elijah wood just came to my island and hung out □□□□□ this is the best day in quarantine yet /H3mYJWnvgR- jessa □ April 23, 2020įor those untouched by the cult of Nook, Animal Crossing: New Horizons lets you set up an alternate life on a pleasant island populated by gently weird animals.
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