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Animal Crossing New Horizons
I have long wanted to play games in the Animal Crossing franchise, but I was always consumed with school and never found the time until Covid-19 made everyone shelter in place. Yes, Covid-19 is serious, but it did give many people free time and left them unemployed, including me.
By Tiffany Wells6 years ago in Gamers
How has Animal Crossing: New Horizons helped people through lock down?
So, my last article on poor old Animal Crossing: New Horizons wasn't very positive. However, as a quintessential pessimist it was only natural for me to air my grievances before doling out any praises. Now it is time to praise, so in this article I will be looking at how Animal Crossing: New Horizons has helped people through lock down, and, furthermore, I'll be discussing how it has improved players’ mental health in general. While writing this, I reached out to the lovely people in the Animal Crossing community and asked for their thoughts on the subject, and they were gracious enough to grant me some interesting insights, which I’ll be including in this article.
By Katy Hickory6 years ago in Gamers
Honestly Unmotivated Game Reviews - Okami HD for Nintendo Switch
Welcome to Honestly Unmotivated Game Reviews, a new series by a textbook casual gamer. Aiming to prompt an honest discussion about the highlights and lowlights of different games, both new and old, while completely unmotivated by any kind of paid sponsorship: this is Honestly Unmotivated Game Reviews.
By Sarah Welton6 years ago in Gamers
Animal Crossing is Getting Old
Animal Crossing: New Horizons came at a perfect time. We were inbetween acceptance and denial, reaching for something to bring back normality. Thankfully, that's Animal Crossing's whole thing. We were all chomping at the bit to start our island adventures with some even petitioning for the game to be released early. It started off amazingly, with all the brand new features like keeping us island representatives active. And then some of us hit a wall.
By Alice Kensington6 years ago in Gamers
Nintendo have dropped the ball into the abyss with Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
Like many veteran Animal Crossing players, I was hyped for New Horizons' release. Well, it's been out for just over two months now, and, I've got to say, I'm a teeny, tiny, little bit disappointed with what Nintendo gave us. To be perfectly frank, I think Nintendo dropped the ball hard with this one, and I'm going to take this article to outline the reasons why. Not to say that any of this stuff will stop me playing the game, it won't. I'm going to continue living my life on this game like I'm not allowed to leave my house. Anyway, let's get into the... ahem... 'criticism'.
By Katy Hickory6 years ago in Gamers
The 10 Most Frustrating Power Stars in Super Mario 64
Super Mario 64 is one of the best games ever made, hands down. But as with most of the games you get really into, it gets frustrating when things are tricky. Here are the ten most frustrating power stars from the game (in my opinion).
By Tone Breistrand6 years ago in Gamers
Animal Crossing and the Law of Attraction
For those who aren't familiar with Animal Crossing or the law of attraction, here's a quick overview of both: Animal Crossing is a fun and lighthearted video game by Nintendo in which you as a human interact with a community of anthropomorphized animals. This article points to examples from Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, available for iOS and Android (though any version of Animal Crossing will display many similar and some identical features to those mentioned here). You can download Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp for free on the App Store or get it on Google Play.
By Tabitha Kerbabian6 years ago in Gamers











