And someone else has created a fishing partner app.
You've been in for a few days, Able Sisters has set up shop, and it's time to find some weird threads in your city Animal Crossing: New Horizons City. But where can you find new designs?
If you want to download some interesting tricks to your game, then you probably look through Twitter and Reddit for ideas. New Horizons lets players upload their work and share codes – but no official data can be in-game or online that allows players to browse through everything and choose projects they like. So, naturally, the fan is here to help.
Yesterday a Reddit plump_tomato user shared his workflow data called Nokpedia, and has already received a lot of attention. Users can upload screenshots of their codes and name their designs so that other users can find them with the search bar and filters. Also, if you want to fully immerse yourself in luck, you can simply browse through custom pages until you find something you like. I have already seen a few glamorous pieces of Multan, and personally participated in Fire Emblem: Three Houses Dimitri cosplay.
The database is so popular, in fact, that the site has struggled to keep up with demand – but it seems to be working again after the owner has upgraded the server.
"I found that now would be a good time to write this as everyone started to open Sister Able", explained plump_tomato. "I didn't know it was going to explode so fast."
As a word of caution, I've been able to upload the design to a fast-time dataset – so there's a chance that a few NSFW projects might end up there before being taken offline. It takes a bit to break down again to upload a screenshot, as you will need to upload from Switch to Facebook or Twitter, and save the image to upload to Nopedpedia. The website is currently unfinished, but it looks like the design will improve over time, because plump_tomato works with features such as the ability to save favorites.
In the meantime, if you still want that sturgeon, there is an app for that. The ACNH Travel Guide is an illegal companion app in the game that allows players to easily look for fish, bugs and fossils – including where to find them. You can keep tabs on your progress by adding any discounts you've received, and then looking at which ones you still need to get this season.
The ACNH Travel Guide costs $ 2.99 from the iOS store, but as a little well-made and rare, it's worth it. Anything about goldfish.