Treasure Island setups have been around since the game launched, but they’ve gained a newfound popularity in recent months they’re an easy way for players to gather DIY recipes and catalogue items, or for new players to catch up with their friends. Win a trip to a treasure island for you AND a friend!ĮNDS in 6H #acnh #ACNHgiveaway #ACNHTRADE /eE4mqAfo3p- SteeloAndKri July 27, 2020 “The experience is different for everyone and they all enjoy it.” “Some people are scavenging for certain items to make their island paradise, others like the thrill and describe going to the island like going to candy land as a child,” Yobu, from Nook Wizards’ Treasure Islands, told Polygon via Twitter DM. While villager trading - ahem, Marshal - was popular early on in New Horizons lifespan, as players looked to fill out their island populations, players are now looking for more. New Horizons hustlers have opened stores through eBay and Etsy, with others doing business primarily through Instagram, Twitter, and Discord. This is a Treasure Island, a New Horizons experience that lets players buy their way into an island that’s stacked with items. Materials - like leaves, iron ore, and star fragments - are aligned on the opposite coast. Mushroom items? Those are right in their own, gated-off section. Are you looking for sea creatures? Those line the beaches. Instead of supermarket aisles, New Horizons items are piled on green grass and sandy shores, with statues, seasonal items, and Nook Miles Tickets lined up neatly in rows. A visit to an Animal Crossing: New Horizons Treasure Island looks a lot like an episode of Supermarket Sweep - albeit, on a deserted island instead of a grocery store.
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