Animal Crossing: New Horizons continues to surprise players, even three years after its initial release. While I was browsing Animal Crossing subreddit, I came across a post that revealed a little known feature of the game – players can actually rotate items in the DIY menu to see them better. While this may seem like a trivial discovery, it actually turned out to be very useful for the player who posted about it.
This player struggled to identify the Wooden Fish DIY item at first glance, but was able to figure it out by rotating it in the menu. And it turns out that many other players were just as shocked as I was when they found out about this feature. “WAIT CAN YOU ROTATE HERE??” – exclaimed one user in the comments. “There’s literally something new to learn every day in this game.”
But this is just one of the many little discoveries players have made over the years playing Animal Crossing: New Horizons. From dung beetles making snowmen to controlling the light of a football fish, there’s always something new to learn.
One of the more recent discoveries is that the sea creature Venus Flowerbasket actually has several creatures living inside it – a fact Blathers will surely appreciate. And for those looking for more useful discoveries, it turns out that you can craft with your villagers at the workbench, and that your islanders use Discord if they have a tabletop gaming table in their homes.
Of course, not all discoveries are positive. It was recently revealed that Animal Crossing: New Horizons will not be playable for 38 years. But, as the article assures, players can simply rewind time in the game to continue playing normally.
It’s clear that Animal Crossing: New Horizons is a game that continues to surprise and delight players, even years after its release. With so many little secrets to uncover, it’s no wonder fans keep coming back for more.