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Animal Crossing New Horizons

 

 

Animal Crossing New Horizons 

 

Hopefully you have been watching the Twitch streams of Animal Crossing New Horizons. I love the crafting aspect of this game. Tools breaking so often is not so cool. We start with a tent, and move into a house. Then we can start upgrading the house. There are fish, bugs, and fossils to collect and donate in Animal Crossing New Horizons. Nook Miles are earned and can be used to pay off things, and purchase cool things. Things like expanding our pockets. Nintendo is the developer and publisher of Animal Crossing New Horizons on the Nintendo Switch. Families can only have one island per Nintendo Switch.

Animal Crossing New Horizons does have a bit of a dark side though. Nintendo uses Animal Crossing New Horizons to discriminate against Christians, and point gamers away from God with holidays, and other content. Animal Crossing New Horizons celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ with a bunny. Halloween is a big celebration in Animal Crossing New Horizons, but Christmas is much lower. It can be difficult for Christians to avoid noticing this with Nintendo's long history of discrimination. I am glad we only paid fifty dollars for this game. Expect a full review of Animal Crossing New Horizons to appear in an upcoming issue of the always amazing Family Friendly Gaming magazine and e-magazine.
{04/04/2020}
- Paul

 

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