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Villagers are anthropomorphic, and as such, can speak, walk in a humanoid manner, use tools, and wear clothes. In every town in the Animal Crossing series, the village itself is populated entirely by animals (excluding the player, who is the only human shown in the entire series). The only 'objective' in the game, if any, is to pay off the mortgage placed upon the player's house-but, like most activities within the game, this is entirely optional and does not incur any consequences, other than having less space to store items.

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As such, after an introductory sequence at the beginning of the games, players are free to do as they like.

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The butterflies can stay, but let me get rid of the creepy arachnids.As an open-ended life simulation game, the Animal Crossing series does not have a set objective. Nintendo, if you’re reading this, please provide the option to disable the appearance of some of these scarier bugs. Now is when we need a simulated tropical island vacation the most. We’re all looking for relaxation in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Just like him, I will suck it up and force myself to persevere. He sweats and freaks out when you hand him one, but Blathers is still out here running the museum fully. (He appears disappointed for fossils and fish.) He doesn’t want to talk about them. In fact, when you hand him a new bug and tell him that you don’t want to hear his spiel about the bug, he seems relieved. Blathers, the museum curator, despises bugs. I’m not the only one who shares this sentiment. Same Image: Nintendo EPD/Nintendo via Polygon

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when it gets too late in the day in hopes of avoiding the awful arachnid. From that day on, I consistently flip the clock from p.m. I yelped in real life and booked it back to my character’s home, entering in hopes of despawning the foul beast. One night I celebrated the opening of a new bridge in my town with Tom Nook and my other residents, only to be plopped back into the square in front of Resident Services automatically after. It only takes one scorpion to completely ruin this delightful atmosphere. I have a campsite with a bench and a campfire, a hot spring area surrounded by bamboo, and a delightful fruit orchard. And they spawn fairly frequently.Įverything in Animal Crossing is so adorable. While previous games had these as rare creatures that could only appear during specific months of the year, at least one of them will always be eligible to pop up and kill you when you least expect it. To ensure that you feel like you could potentially be in danger, just like a real-life deserted island, tarantulas and scorpions venture out at night. I caught a centipede in the game, and knowing that I would be forced to look at the disgusting creature with its many legs, I turned my Nintendo Switch screen away and just smashed A until my character put the bug into her pocket. Everything else, though, is absolutely abhorrent. The detail for butterflies is mostly in the wings, so it’s not like the game forces me to zoom in on the insects’ faces. While I don’t mind the high-fidelity fish, seeing my adorable villager hoist up photorealistic insects and other creepy crawlies has definitely made me shiver on multiple occasions.īutterflies and some other small bugs, like pill bugs, are OK. Animal Crossing: New Horizons is a much-needed escape from everythingīoth the bugs and fish in New Horizons you can catch have been updated to look more realistic - contrary to Animal Crossing’s cute, cartoon art style.







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