Make Your Island Landscape Your Own
Something we very briefly eluded to in the previous section was the ability to now morph the terrain of your island. You can place dirt down to make ground where there was water, or you can hack away at cliff sides to make waterfalls. You can make mountains, move mountains, or continue to etch out a meandering river down the center of your town.
In other words, Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ world is malleable. It’s like having a lump of clay that you’re free to mold to whatever shape that you want. And if you don’t like the end result, you just reverse it.
This is arguably one of the biggest changes introduced in New Horizons. And as was the case in New Leaf on 3DS, you’ll also be able to build more bridges and the like to make getting around your town more easily. That is, as long as you can cough up the hundreds of thousands of Bells each one costs.