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How A Group Of Animals Can Help You Achieve Your Goals
A look into Animal Crossing: New Horizons and it’s abilities to help you set goals, work towards them, and achieve them.
After years of not buying any of Nintendo’s products, I bought a Switch and soon downloaded myself a copy of Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
This was a game many Animal Crossing fans had anticipated for a while and I can see why having dived into the game for the past few weeks. I’ve already expanded my house four times and I’m half-way to expanding it a fifth time.
I’d be there by now, but I’ve been prioritizing building bridges, getting a few more villagers, and beautifying the island.
All of this was a stark comparison to when I was first exposed to Animal Crossing over a decade ago. My friend had the Game Cube copy and I played it a little bit.
At the time, I wasn’t all that interested or excited about it. But New Horizons is something I am keen on playing and have plenty of excitement for. Despite angry players review bombing the game, this is a game I am thoroughly enjoying for many reasons.
First of which is that there are many real-life applications to this game.