New Three Hours Themes, numbered

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New Three Hours Themes, numbered

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Illustrations by article entitled Animal Crossing: New Horizons / i Hours Themes, Limited

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My favorite part of the Animal Crossing games are a unique musical for each hour of the day. In New Horizons, tracks that appear after the island's Residence Services renovation, giving players a total of 24 hours to enjoy.

A little bit of Ian Walker lore: I was always comfortable as a music critic. It didn't pay the bills, but it was a fun way to flex my writing muscles. So, as an ode to my previous work and my love for it Animal Crossing music, here is my understandable state of the hour themes that appear New Horizons, and a few minor updates each.

I can't think of anything to say about “10 AM.” The song is not bad Animal Crossing actually, but sometimes rebuking them can be the greatest sin.

“12 PM” is a perfect representation of a sunny day. I hate sunny days.

There's a really good bassline, which is put in the heart of "2 PM," but it's hidden by a sweet song that goes under my skin.

I really like the incoming bongos as the song goes on. However, I feel that "9 AM" should be much more waking up and going away due to the time of day we are living.

"6 AM" is a little sleepy and repetitive track as much as I like.

The subject line of "let's get this bread" Crossing the Animals: New Horizons. “8 AM” sounds like a harmonious song that you can hear between the scenes of your favorite original show.

This song is just so unique. That is possible because “8 PM” is the song I hear most while playing New Horizons, and I'm already bored of it right now.

Not much meat to the bones of “4 PM.” The keyboard's output ranges from sounding like a brilliant soloinetinet to a full-blown chorus of guitar and bassline.

Animal Crossing the games always have one amazing track that makes a person have the traditional mistake of morning hours. “3 AM” might not be as unique and out of place as, say, “2 AM” from the original Animal Crossing, but its horns are prominent among the quiet tracks around it.

“4 AM” is in the middle because it is a good song, but waking up at 4 AM is boring.

“7 AM” has a nice little drum every time it makes me happy, but unfortunately it is not unique.

Crossing the Animals: New Horizons incorporates very similar elements into its hourly music, which has many guitar and keyboard names. “3 PM” fits that trend with a particular trumpet, which feels natural and leaves me wanting more.

The sound keyboard at "10 PM" turns me off which would be a fun song to put out for another day. Everything else fits together really well.

"6 PM" sees another tool different from what, I think, is contractual. It's subtle and soothing.

I think I like “5 PM” because it feels like a funny kind of Elton John song. Its timeless piano strings provide a pleasant rhythm that drives the other instruments.

“9 PM” sounds like stepping out in the dark searching for one last butterfly.

The soft keys and the “11 PM” buttons remind me of the extinguishers.

You know that slippery feeling as the sun goes down and the day is almost over? “7 PM” completely captures that feeling.

An excellent example of being underrated, "1 PM" has a solid foundation in the evolution of its basslines.

5. “11 AM”

“11 AM” sounds like a lot closer Crossing the Animals: New Horizons it has a lot of value, at least for hourly arrangements. It mixes the morning hours sleep and the stress and snowiness of the afternoon tracks to perform well.

4. “1 AM”

A smooth track such as “AM AM” puts a little air into the early morning hours.

3. “2 AM”

It was hard to find this song in relation to "1 AM," but I feel like "2 AM" I have to turn my head in appreciation for its high speed and precision.

2. “12 AM”

"12 AM" is a minimalist take on the themes of all the rest of the tracks. It sounds like the composers wrote a typical song in one of the light hours of the day and released every third note. I love the way back it feels compared to its other arrangements.

1. “5 AM”

Always Crossing the Animals: New Horizons The song has something to do, but it's about "5 AM". It combines a simple piano song with a droning ambience to create a rich tapestry. Listening to “5 AM” is almost like getting that first delicious coffee drink as you wake up for the weekend.

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