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  • Hmm... that is reason enough to stress. I would be on the watch for Animal Crossing Items any sinister/suspicious behaves from this kitty, seems they are training for warfare.

    My cat too is mesmerized by AC! No other game really, but he loves sitting in the base of my tv watching me run around (aimlessly) on my island.

    Wow. I would have a exact unproductive day if I had a cat that did this, because I'd only chase bugs up the display's border over and over.

    Gonna should earn a tiny butterfly from newspaper and hang it from a string for him. See if he likes it. I really like it tho. Any curious creature looks are the best

    Aww, that's so adorable! It's fascinating how they just obviously have these behaviours. And yupp, I am sure they were fine and orderly (the Pokeballs) until he got up there and pushed them around.

    I believe that it's a problem with your specific unit.Nd complex personalities, there could be forgiveness.

    Crafting was a cool idea to introduce into the game at first. But the deficiency of QoL attributes, turned the mechanic to some chore more than other crafting-centric games. I genuinely hope more of the game does not become about crafting in the future. Believe there's ample space to evolve without even creating that system more robust. For instance, they could introduce miniature games, multiplayer content, more villager kinds and animals, deeper mechanics, mechanics other than simply gathering. Not a game dev by any stretch, but think there's so much more that AC could be than the other game that is crafting.

    Since no one seems to open the Guide to read and instead merely remark based on the headline, then here's some quotes:

    Series producer Hisashi Nogami and New Horizons director Aya Kyogoku discussed the history and future of the Animal Crossing during an online talk for Japan's Computer Entertainment Developers Conference (CEDEC), according to 4Gamer.

    "While this is the real pleasure of developing a string, it's also the toughest stage," she said, adding that cheap Animal Crossing New Horizons Items the development team had realised through the years which Animal Crossing series"cannot be sustained without any change."