I was happy with it New Animal Crossing& # 39; Great first holiday. It sounded fun. But it sucks. I hate it. I want it to stop. Leave my island and take the eggs with you, Zipper.
Bunny Day is a holiday to celebrate Animal Crossing. During this time players collect different types of eggs and use these eggs to create new and colorful objects. There is also a lump called Zipper. But less than what is said is an outbreak, better.
So what's the problem? Well, for me it comes down to the three things that make the whole event soothing.
1: Too many eggs
It made me very happy that new fish were coming in Crossing the Animals: New Horizons. I was tired of holding the same things every time I played. But right as the game released old fish and introduced new fish, it happened in Bunny's day. Now all I hold is eggs
Eggs can come from trees, underground, in balloon packs, under water and even on rocks. This means that most of my day in Animal Crossing now I'm the running to fall cracked into the ground, dig up and instead of a new fossil I get a fucking egg. Instead of fresh cool fish, I get an egg. Instead of a clean thing coming down the balloon, another dumb egg. I might be more than happy to collect eggs out …
2: Bunny Day Things Are Awesome
So after collecting all these eggs what can you do about it? Can you turn it on for other instruments? No. Can you cook casual meals? No. Can you throw yourself into a mute cell? Nope. She takes all these different eggs and art for some Bunny Day stuff. They all suck.
Oops! An egg lamp that looks like a bigger egg!
It's amazing! The egg-shaped chair has been knocked.
And look, the bed looks so uncomfortable that I better lie down.
It would have been nice to find things that involved bunnies actually, considering the name of the holiday. Or things don't look bad without this one-time event. So my island is not limited to eggs I don't want but when I collect them all, the only thing I get to do is the ugly pieces of furniture.
Was my citizen dead and sent to hell? Let me go.
3: Bunny Day Is Not A Choice
My biggest problem with Bunny Day is that I am forced to celebrate it. I was playing Article 2 recently and they had this cool, yet bizarre event, where the enemies were guilty of good or bad. Every time you reload your rifle or change weapons you would change your solidarity. And you needed to shoot the bad guys who had the same offense as you. It was fun. But if you don't want to deal with it, Ubisoft let it go. Good.
Forcing players to put up with an event like this seems unpleasant. Mainly because Animal Crossing can be played mostly solo without friends or online friends. So why not let the players just close out Bunny Day. Maybe keep them from opening their island and becoming friends until they take it back or something? Or if a player has created all the objects they can record, stop extracting eggs? There has to be a better way to deal with this than we are currently facing.
This is especially true for players who have recently picked up a game and are trying to improve in the early stages of New Horizons. Adding a whole bunch of eggs to that is annoying when all they want and need is plenty of wood and fish.
I'm not excited about the future Animal Crossing events. Now I'm scared. I hope Nintendo hears complaints from the internet and continues to make some changes to upcoming events. Even letting the players out would be enough.
As for Bunny Day, it ends on April 12th. I can't wait. I will never have bad mouths or hips again after catching endless eggs.
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