You can also apply the design techniques from the DLC to your island, and when you gain enough expertise, you can remodel existing villagers’ homes. Thankfully, your character gets paid for their labor (Tom Nook isn’t always great about this) in Poki, which can be exchanged to purchase DLC-exclusive furniture. Through the DLC, your character will learn new design techniques, like making counters different heights, adding partitions to rooms, polishing furniture to unlock new capabilities, adding custom lighting and more. The DLC will let you “go to work” (ah, yes, paying Nintendo to pretend-work - the “Animal Crossing” way) at a nearby island archipelago, where you can design vacation homes for villagers. This connects with the motion controls on your joy-cons, though pressing buttons to simulate the stretches also works. If you feel a bit stiff after catching up on all the new updates, you can join in on a group stretching session in the plaza with your villagers. If you encounter a picture-perfect moment along the way, you can use the updated in-game camera app to take photos from your character’s vantage point - if you use the “tripod mode,” your character can get in the image, too. And while you’re making minestrone soup for Judy, you can listen to KK Slider’s latest hits, as 12 new songs will become available to collect. The update will also let you plant and dig up gyroids on your island, but it’s probably best not to eat those. Finally, some nutrition beyond just native fruits. Now, a la “Stardew Valley,” we can grow vegetables on our islands, and then use DIY recipes to cook up tasty meals for our island friends. This can be helpful for gamers whose real-life schedules only allow them to play at a certain time of day.įor everyone who loves to cook a bit too much in “Breath of the Wild,” rejoice. With the ability to enact island ordinances, players can talk to Isabelle to change what time of day villagers are most active. This update will also bring several quality-of-life improvements that players have been asking for. Katrina, the fortune-telling cat, will also make her “New Horizons” debut. In the update, players can help Harv and Harriet build a plaza with various shops, where existing visitors like Sahara and Kicks can come to sell their wares. The pink poodle ran the Shampoodle shop in past “Animal Crossing” games, and in “New Horizons,” she’ll help players learn new hairstyles. Meanwhile, on Harv’s island, Harriet is coming to stay. Kapp’n is also coming to “Animal Crossing: New Horizons.” The turtle will take you on his boat (and sing sea shanties on the way) to visit mysterious new islands, which might have different flora, seasons or times of day from your home island - it’s like using a Nook Miles Ticket to search for foreign fruit, only with more possibilities.
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