Animal Crossing: Happy Home Paradise

A still from the video game Animal Crossing: Happy Home Paradise.

Millions of people spent their pandemic decorating, gardening and playing tambourine with friends … in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, which spread faster than, well, some things in March of last year. Fans have been restless for more content in their imaginary island life, and Nintendo is finally ready to airdrop supplies.

Version 2.0 of New Horizons comes with new animal villagers and home options; the addition of yoga, farming, cooking; and the return of Brewster’s cafe and Kapp’n’s boat tours, the mysterious gyroids and most importantly: that frog chair.

But that’s not all! For an additional fee, New Horizons gets an entirely new game, Happy Home Paradise, in which you can become a realtor to set villagers up with their dream home, island or even business.

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