![]() World's first Animal Crossing interior design service launches, offering consultants £40 an hour to perfect in-game homes.Through a new Android app called Jo圜on Droid and some dumped NFC data, we can import amiibo villagers without actually having to own their amiibo. ![]() The fact is, there are a bunch of amiibo that I would've certainly purchased before had I known that the prices would skyrocket in the way that they did, and I'm left with the dreaded FOMO and misery. The Ultimate Guide to Animal Crossing: New Horizons.Check it out.Animal Crossing: New Horizons is so popular that it caused the cost of Animal Crossing amiibo to spike through the roof uncontrollably - it's genuinely insane how popular Nintendo's social sim has quickly become, and we couldn't be happier. In addition, when you scan her card you get a great selection of rabbit and tea-themed furniture and clothing based on the floppy ears Sanrio character “Cinnamoroll”. If you needed a buddy for Tia, the elephant with a teapot head, you can’t do better than Chai, who has a teacup firmly attached to her scalp. The elephant, who is easily my favorite of the Sanrio villagers, is named Chai and my god is she delightful. Cinnamoroll is represented by an elephant. The rabbit “My Melody” is represented by a deer villager named Chelsea who is wearing rabbit ears. One of the things I absolutely love about this is that the animals driving aren’t the same kind of character as the character. They also show a driver who is loosely themed after that particular character. Each of these has a picture of a camper filled with furniture themed after a particular Sanrio character. Sanrio, the folks behind global phenom “Hello Kitty,” recently started their crossover with Animal Crossing: New Horizons on Nintendo Switch. There are six cards that you can collect and they are currently from Target only in the United States. By Eric Halliday 2 years ago Follow Tweet
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