Crossing the Animals: New Horizons it's my first Animal Crossing a game. Cartoony aesthetics, creativity and a lot of money closes to turn me off the game, but, like most players these days, I find New Horizons& # 39; The rhymes are soothing. The first thing in this game to make me happy, however, has been the museum. It is a satisfying place to explore.
I know that museums are not new to this series, but this is the first one and it made me happy. In New Horizons, the museum appears on your island when you provide enough samples to its examiner, an owl called Blows. Bringing things into Bllines is rewarding in itself, giving you the pleasure of completing tasks. They can also tell you interesting facts about animals and fossils that you can show them, such as how some fish got their names. I'm happy with the way he hates bedbugs, but that he'll tell you, do his job. After enough donations and some construction, the Brooks' tent evolves into a museum, with separate rooms to display the remains, bugs and fish you brought.