An entire functional fighting arena was made by an Animal Crossing: New Horizons player in their game. Fans can now build whatever they want in Animal Crossing as a place to experiment with their ideas. Since the Happy Home Builder edition was published, many unique rooms have been made, but none quite compare to this, such as a superlab from Animal Crossing meets Breaking Bad or an exact Taco Bell imitation.

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Players could spend a lot of time coming up with their best ideas because New Horizons was released at the height of the pandemic. Before they were satisfied with their selections, players could redesign their homes and islands several times. Many of them also turned to the internet for design inspiration. Some gamers would create unified settings for their entire island, but others would decide on specific topics they wanted to explore in various locations. Players started to enjoy island excursions, and many found inspiration while touring the islands of friends or acquaintances. Famous people joined the Animal Crossing fun by creating streams or movies showcasing their islands.

Reddit member CarnivalChrish created a game with a full-fledged fighting arena. A ring with a design in the center, spectator seating, and sponsorship banners on the back are all included. The video CarnivalChrish posted featured a mustachioed character competing against another wrestler dressed in sumo wrestling gear. The participants try to knock each other out to escape the ring and fall into one of the holes drilled around the outside. Once their opponent is successfully thrown into the hole, the mustachioed character poses for the camera to close the clip.

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Animal Crossing fans have a seemingly limitless capacity for innovation. There are so many fascinating patterns that fans may make and exciting suggestions for what gamers might put on their islands. Some players might be ready for a change in scenery or setting, particularly if they intend to demolish their New Horizons islands and begin again.