Animal Crossing: New Horizons

5 Reasons to Play Animal Crossing: New Horizons

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Once you’re done sculpting the land to your preferences, you’ll then be able to get to work making your getaway island look as good as it feels to live there.

Another of the major changes introduced in New Horizons is the ability to place furniture not just in a whole new load of ways around your house, but just outdoors on your island, too. You could make yourself a nice little beach hangout, or a picnic area amidst the trees.

You could make yourself a little orchard of fruit trees with a lovely fence around them, or make an outdoor gym with a picket fence so you can get fit in the island sunshine.

The point is, you can make your island feel way, way more personal than you ever could in a previous game, and it opens up the door for plenty more creativity among the community. It also makes inviting friends to your island, and visiting theirs far more exciting, as you never know how someone may have designed and decorated their island.


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