The best games like Animal Crossing are laid back affairs that favour steady, wholesome progression over blockbuster explosions and set pieces. Animal Crossing: New Horizons redefined the simulation genre when its launch incidentally coincided with the beginning of the global pandemic, whereby thousands of players were unable to explore the …
Read More »In 2019, the key to fighting burnout is inside Animal Crossing’s absurd village life
An old busted stereo, creaky floorboards that sing with every step, and four small walls with a sturdy roof. It was all given to me within the first five minutes of Animal Crossing and I don’t think I’ve had a happier moment in a game since. The first time Tom …
Read More »