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10 Things You Probably Still Don't Know About Animal Crossing: New Horizons

is a game many players have already put countless hours into since its original release in 2020. Despite that, the numerous intricacies and subtle nuances that have been programmed into the game mean there could still be more to discover. Whether someone has played daily for years, taken a break, and recently returned, or is picking up the game for the first time, this cozy life simulator has many hidden secrets and easter eggs that can bring extra delight.

As far as cozy games for the Nintendo Switch go, is the clear winner for its ability to encourage players to slow down and explore a peaceful island lifestyle. The game is designed for regular, even daily, moments of popping onto the island to water flowers, chat with villagers, and catch a few bugs, and yet it has a large number of small details that can remain unnoticed by most players. Here are some of the fun things that may still be exciting and fresh to learn about in.

Often, catching bugs and fish in can be a means to completing the museum collection and earning Bells. There are, of course, regular tournaments related to the activities, but these only come at certain times. The in-game artist, Flick, can take bugs and fish from the player to create lifelike, although not quite true-to-size models of the creatues that can be used to decorate, but that is not the only way a player can use them for looks and roleplaying.

Placing bugs and fish in will put them in cages or aquariums, but there are many different varieties of styles that these will take on, depending on the creature being placed. Some of these cages can also have internal lights turned on, created a cool look when the lights are off or at night. Best of all, snapping turtles, horseshoe crabs, and spider crabs can all be placed without any form of container and will interact with the player when clicked on, becoming fun pets.

There are eight character personalities that the villagers can have in, including snooty, jock, lazy, smug, peppy,

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