User:Tanscan27/Animal Crossing: New Horizons

= NPC's =

=== Throughout the week in game, there is the potential for a variety of NPCs (Non Playable Characters) to arrive at your island offering up various services to you which will enable you to buy, sell, or gain rewards. ===

Rotating NPC's
Rotating NPC's are a cast of specific NPC's ,which will rotate in a random sequence into your weekly game play over the course of 2 - 3 weeks, and offer the player the chance to interact with each of these NPC characters if the player so chooses. Players can refuse to interact with rotating NPC's simply by ignoring their presence during gameplay. These rotating NPC's will continue their random drop-ins regardless of whether you choose to interact with them or not. This zen, do-as-you-please approach is one of the many reasons gamers love New Horizons, giving the player free reign without penalty play, that is both relaxing and fun!

Special NPCs
Special NPC's are a cast of specific NPC's that have various ways of showing up during your game play. There are 3 ways in which a player might encounter them, these interactions can occur, either by showing up on specific days of the week, at specific times, or at set locations within the game, depending on the character. For example, Daisy Mae will only show up in your game play in the early morning on a Sunday. If you happen to be a fan of the Daisy Mae NPC and love interacting with her, simply make sure that you are in the game every Sunday morning. These Special NPC interactions can also randomly decide to show up at night on any given day, during your game play.

Island NPC's
Island NPC's are a cast of specific NPC's that are considered essential and a select group of these NPC's must have verbal interaction with a player in order for the gamer to progress within the game.

Event NPC's
Event NPC's are a cast of specific NPC's that show up only on holiday event days throughout the year. Event NPC's are optional and a player does not have to speak to or interact with them to progress within the game.

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Reception additions:

Reviewer Louryne Strampe of WIRED found that the game was exactly what she needed for her mental health and added that she and her colleagues find solace when visiting each other's respective islands.. Eurogamer Deputy Editor Martin Robinson states that, the game has some very impressive improvements which allow for a much clearer and more defined structure overall that gives the entire game play a better feel and cohesion." than ever before.