One enthusiasticAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsplayer has created an entire bug-themed room in their house.Animal Crossing: New Horizonshas a wide variety of activities it offers to its players, keeping them occupied for an indefinite amount of time. However, one of the cornerstones of the game (and the franchise as a whole for that matter) is catching and collecting bugs.
The latest entry in the long-runningAnimal Crossingseries, released at the onset of the global COVID-19 pandemic, still sports a robust player base and fan community over three years in. The final major content update forAnimal Crossing: New Horizonscame in the form oftheHappy Home ParadiseDLC, which added the Paradise Planning archipelago among several other features. Despite being roughly a year and a half since anything new, players' creativity never seems to run out.
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Posted onto one of the majorAnimal Crossingsubreddits, user CyberpunkOwl shows off their impressive bug-themed room, which they are calling their “entomology office.” The richly-detailed space is very well-designed, packed to the brim with any and all bugs thatAnimal Crossing: New Horizonshas to offer. Various shelves, books,expensive insects fromAnimal Crossingin display cases, and hung frames can be seen from every direction, enough to make actual scholarly entomologists jealous. The room’s wood tones give it a vintage feel, while the very fitting butterfly wallpaper truly takes the room’s theme to the next level.
The bug-themed room has clearly been well-received by otherAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsplayers, with the post amassing nearly 1,000 upvotes within hours at the time of writing. The room could certainly belong to a character like Flick, beingAnimal Crossing: New Horizons’resident bug enthusiast. The above player’s entomology office is actually akin to what anotherAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsplayer came up with for Flick and CJ’s room, which echoes the numerous books and bug display pieces.
While the impressive bug-themed room provesAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsinsects should be afraid of CyberpunkOwl, other players should be afraid of them. OneAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsplayer managed to get attacked by three insectsall at the same time. The player somehow managed to get a mosquito, a scorpion, and wasps to attack them simultaneously, which took several hours to accomplish according to the player. While a newAnimal Crossingsequel is likely years away, the seemingly never-ending creativity of its players ensuresAnimal Crossing: New Horizonswill be popular far into the future.