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Animal Crossing New Horizons

 

 

SCORE: 85

 

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.

Animal Crossing New Horizons does have a bit of a dark side though. Nintendo continues 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 with all kinds of content(ie. recipes, furniture) in Animal Crossing New Horizons, but Christmas has nothing to do with the birth of Christ and much less content (i.e. recipes, furniture). Older Animal Crossing video games actually referenced Christmas. Nintendo made the controversial choice to remove it some games back. Animal Crossing New Horizons was an opportunity to bring it back. Nintendo continues to fail to properly provide for Christians when selling their products in a country that the super majority self identifies as Christian. Nintendo makes plenty of other changes to sell their games in America. Why do they continue to be so hostile to Christians while asking us for our money?

Crafting is a major part of Animal Crossing New Horizons. Multiple family members can be on the same island. Only one island is allowed per Switch. This forces families to work together. We can help one another by dropping off tools and resources other family members need.

Animal Crossing New Horizons is one of those games that can be played every single day for a year. There are plenty of items to find, craft, and customize. There are other islands to visit, bugs, fish, and fossils to collect. Everything in Animal Crossing New Horizons is based on the real world. So noon here is noon in Animal Crossing New Horizons. The stores stay open a decent amount of hours. There are boxes to put items for sale if you come by when they are closed.

Animal Crossing New Horizons is a very chill game that families can get into. For over a decade we have asked Nintendo to add a church and they have refused. They put in Eastern religious content and spit on Christians. Animal Crossing New Horizons is still a fun game that can be played at your own pace.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 85%
Sound: 90%
Replay/Extras: 100%
Gameplay: 79%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%

System: Nintendo Switch
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Nintendo EPD
Rating: ‘E’ - Everyone SIX and OLDER ONLY {Comic Mischief}


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