An Animal Crossing player took villager Patty's request for a 'grilling paradise' in a very odd direction - making a horror-style murder house.
An Animal Crossing: New Horizons player has put a creepy spin on a home request from one of their villagers. This build is one of the countless instances of Animal Crossing fans fulfilling NPC requests in unexpected or impressive ways via the game's expansive and expressive personalization options.
Plenty of ink has been spilled about the one-of-a-kind and striking custom creations presented by Animal Crossing players online. In the latest installment of Nintendo's world-famous franchise, players are dropped on a nearly uninhabited island and tasked with turning it into a robust, vibrant, and lively community full of charming anthropomorphic animals.
This creation, while tongue-in-cheek and humorous in nature, still does a great job at conveying just how limitless the possibilities are for gamers willing to make use of Animal Crossing: New Horizons's various customization systems. Indeed, it seems that as long as someone can imagine something, they can create it within the game. With that said, hopefully, another player will be willing to put hominess over horror when it comes to making a cozy space for Patty. .
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