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Hmm... that's reason enough to stress

Mhmm! His namesake is Hunk from Animal Crossing Items Voltron (at least the Netflix series one). He also happens to love food, so it's a perfect match!

I want to set mine up in living room to find out if any pets like watching it as well.

Ohh yessss! They were from BK! When Pokémon was huge!! Well, when Pokémon was something for the first time in the United States.

That is ADORABLE!

Hmm... that's reason enough to stress. I would be on the lookout for any sinister/suspicious acts from this kitty, seems they're training for warfare.

My kitty too is mesmerized by AC! No other game really, but he loves sitting at the bottom of my tv watching me run around (aimlessly) on my island.

Wow. I'd have a exact unproductive day if I had a cat that did so, because I would only chase bugs up the display's edge over and over.

Gonna need to make a very small butterfly out of paper and hang it by a series for him. See if he enjoys it. I love it tho. Any curious creature looks are the best

Aww, that is so cute! It is interesting how they just obviously have those behaviors. And yupp, I'm sure they were nice and orderly (the Pokeballs) until he got there up and pushed them about.

I got mine in March of 2017 therefore it's about as old as they come and I've never had a overheating issue. I believe that it's a problem with your specific unit.Nd complicated personalities, there could be forgiveness.

Crafting was a cool concept to introduce in the game in the beginning. But the deficiency of QoL attributes, turned the mechanic into a chore more so than other crafting-centric games. I genuinely hope more of this game does not become about crafting later on. Believe there's ample area to evolve without even creating that system more powerful. For instance, they could introduce mini games, multiplayer content, more villager kinds and animals, deeper mechanics, mechanics other than just gathering.

Since Nobody seems to open the Guide to read and instead just comment based on the headline, then here's a few quotes:

Series producer Hisashi Nogami and New Horizons director Aya Kyogoku discussed the Animal Crossing Bells For Sale history and potential of the Animal Crossing during an online talk for Japan's Computer Entertainment Developers Conference (CEDEC), according to 4Gamer.

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