No more catching animals?
"Animals through New Horizons" has been released on Nintendo Switch. Out of dissatisfaction with the animal protection organization PETA, the group has now released its own animal crossing guide to play on the Internet in a vegan way.
Animal Crossing New Horizons is about the habitat of the animals on the island. In this way, we not only mean the inhabitants of the animals themselves, but also the insects and fish that need to be caught in the game. Animal protection group PETA has now released a guide on how to enjoy new animal crossings in a vegan game.
Therefore, in its Animal Guide to Animals, PETA has nothing to do with attack games. Instead, animal welfare organizations are trying to focus on animal rights through the issues raised in the guide. In particular, PETA asks players the following questions and explains their answers:
- Is it a fishing vegetarian?
- Does mussels feel pain?
- Can I catch beetles?
- What vegan foods are on your island?
Screenshot of Animals Crossing New Horizons: Island Journey
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In Animal Crossing, you will encounter many animal inhabitants who often use your help.
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PETA also advises against building museums. Because the owl Eugen needs to collect beetles and fish. However, if you don't expand the museum, you will not go far, so this gameplay will reject you in many areas of the game.
PETA doesn't have to directly criticize the vegan game guide Animal Crossing. Instead, animal protection groups want to point out that you can also stand up and protect animals in the game.
Interestingly, even if you are constantly surprised by a, the way PETA is played does not affect our tips for collecting enough iron ore in the animal cross. She even suggests finding new resources, such as ore or planting new trees. However, you will soon lose many rewards and your island will experience less progress.