Animal Crossing: A new light is a good game, but don't be fooled. There are many options for creating chaos, and I take each one of them. Is this the most productive way to play the game? No. Am I creating things that I can share with my friends to enrich their lives? And no. I have a complete blast, and I make everyone on the island miserable in the process.
First, I am a force for destruction of nature. Every time I take a Dodo Airlines flight to another island, I end up taking it all off the ground and selling it. I leave the island completely empty, with its roots locked.
Did you know that outdoor cats are a controversial topic among environmentalists, because the little beauty wanders off and just starts killing the birds around them? They do not make food; too much it's fun.
That's me Animal Crossing. I don't even know about the tarantula-spawn plan! I would start ripping off tree trunks and smashing rocks while laughing, and then leave the island behind forever. I cannot imagine how innocent the residents of the islands felt when I destroyed their island paradise.
Do I have more respect for the inhabitants of my island Hårga? Not at all.
As soon as I started putting in the store, I made sure to set the right tone with my new friends.
I make sure that I always bring my citizens in, and make sure we keep that going. Communication is important.
In these early days, almost every fish and bug I catch is of interest to the museum curator, Blows. I offer cold fish, because they don't make sense to me. But I like to move the feathers one by one, and I admire his wisdom and fear. I make him tell me about all the insects. There are no exceptions. When I picked up the Man-Faced Stink Bug, I quickly went in and ran to the museum to raise my eyes. Hi, friend, guess what I found? He hated it. It was fun.
My first resident, Hamlet the hamster, is a pretty cool person. Every time I talk to him, he wants to tell me how much he can work. He beat my husband Aaron in the basket, he's proud. His muscles swell with sweat. He wants to run. I make fun of her and her fitness-based discussion. We walk together and sit by the pool. He even taught me how to make a really good beehive floor! At Nook & # 39; s Cranny, I saw a gift that immediately reminded me. So, I bought a hamster cage and brought it to the feet of my best hamster friend.
She added a smile, but I knew she was nervous. I unveiled Goofy and Pluto's Animal Crossing puzzle. He was not much different from this hamster, running on its tiny wheel. I am sure to remind all my new citizen friends of this painful fact. I took Jeremiah the Frog's aquarium, tossed it on his lawn, and looked carefully at his windows. I know your secret, Jeremiah. You are only half a man, and some others an animal.
I'm joking Crossing the Animals: New Horizons by the evil of a child. I'm not trying to be cruel. I'm like a toddler looking at a cake that looks good, expensive and clear. And I want to put my hands up there. No, I don't know why. Yes, I know I'm making someone angry somewhere. No, I will not stop. Yes, I've already been deep in my heart and had a wonderful time.