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The best thing about Animal Crossing: New Horizons is its aquarium, so this indie dev is bringing it to their Stardew Valley-like in a way that's "as fun to explore"

This upcoming city sim from a former Stardew Valley developer will have an aquarium they hope is as fun as the one in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

Arthur 'Mr. Podunkian' Lee - who previously assisted in developing Stardew Valley - has shared some new insight into their upcoming game Sunkissed City. We've covered the upcoming city sim a few times here, spreading the word about the game's rideable bikes, but this might be the most exciting feature Mr. Podunkian has revealed yet. 

If, like me, you took pride in the fishing section of the museum in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Sunkissed City has the thing for you. In a tweet, Mr. Podunkian shares a short clip of an in-game aquarium along with the caption: "Here's a WIP of one of the many tanks in the Marin Beach Aquarium, where you'll donate fish you've caught. My hope is that it'll be as fun to explore as Animal Crossing's."

A stressful weekend, so I decided to go on autopilot and mindlessly work on something relaxing. Here's a WIP of one of the many tanks in the Marin Beach Aquarium, where you'll donate fish you've caught. My hope is that it'll be as fun to explore as Animal Crossing's. pic.twitter.com/qyLDRqbAL9March 25, 2024

Judging from what Lee says here, it seems as though Sunkissed City will have an area similar to Animal Crossing's museum where players will be able to drop off any interesting fish they've caught and visit them when they're in town. 

The video shows several varieties of fish, but the one that caught my attention is the Ocean Sunfish—a huge creature that also appears in the Animal Crossing series. If this is just one of the tanks on offer in the upcoming life sim, I can't wait to see what other sea creatures end up in the aquarium. 

In the replies to their tweet, Mr. Podunkian explains the process behind fishing in their game. Replying to a fan who said they usually avoid fishing in games, the developer writes: "There are in-game options to make the fishing mini-game easier (by disabling the

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