Animal Crossing: New Horizons took the gaming world by storm in 2020, quickly becoming one of the most popular Nintendo Switch games to date. However, despite its warm and fuzzy appeal, the game's lack of certain quality of life features has left some players feeling frustrated. One particular missing feature has been a point of contention since the game's release three years ago.
Animal Crossing Should Allow Players to Have Multiple Towns or Islands
Players are presented with a challenging decision when beginning their Animal Crossing: New Horizons journey. They must choose from four distinct islands, each with its own layout and construction. Unfortunately, there is no way to preview the islands, leaving players to make a blind choice. To make matters worse, changing the island layout requires restarting the game, which means losing all progress, items, and villagers. This predicament could be alleviated by allowing players to create multiple islands. This would enable players to experiment with different layouts without losing their hard-earned progress, items, and creativity. Many players have invested months or even years into their islands, making the prospect of starting over a daunting and frustrating task.
Restarting A Town in Animal Crossing
Expanding the island options in Animal Crossing: New Horizons would provide a refreshing change for long-time players. The monotony of playing in the same layout since the game's launch can cause boredom and a lack of motivation to keep playing. By introducing multiple islands with different formats, players can have the freedom to start anew and create a town with a unique aesthetic, potentially adding hundreds of more hours of gameplay.
Starting anew in Animal Crossing can be a real challenge, as players are not only stripped of their buildings and planted items, but also all their hard-earned possessions, including clothing, furniture, and even beloved villagers. This can be especially disheartening considering that the game progresses in real time, meaning that it can take days or even weeks to acquire all these items again.
Instead of having to completely makeover their island for a new look, players often resort to placing buildings in different locations to achieve a new aesthetic. However, this still requires players to deconstruct and replace existing structures. The most impressive Animal Crossing islands have a cohesive look, and for those who desire multiple aesthetics, having multiple islands would be ideal.
If Nintendo wants players to commit to a single island, they could implement a system where the option to create a new island is locked until a certain number of days have passed. This would give Animal Crossing: New Horizons players the freedom to have two or more unique islands, while also encouraging them to stick with their original choice.