With the invention of the NookPhone, the Animal Crossing world has finally come online. Earning Nook Miles and checking your Critterpedia are cool and all, but with every Villager packing their own NookPhone, it’s only a matter of time before social media arrives to ruin your island's idyllic peace. And what better media platform for a small neighborhood of friends than Nextdoor? Well, if the real-world stories shared on Best of Nextdoor are anything to go by, this is what the posts on the Animal Crossing: New Horizons edition might look like.
Best of Nextdoor: Animal Crossing Edition
Keeping up island standards
Are the other residents on your island failing to keep their weeds in check or their houses decorated? Must be time for a passive-aggressive post.
The Happy Home Academy is always watching. #AnimalCrossingNewHorizions #ACNH pic.twitter.com/xftsj0yrHU
— Best of Nextdoor: Animal Crossing Edition (@OfNextdoor) April 28, 2020
The turnip problem
Every Sunday they arrive, ravaging the beauty of the island our villagers hold dear.
We need to talk about turnips. #AnimalCrossingNewHorizions #ACNH pic.twitter.com/fvIoMRyC8S
— Best of Nextdoor: Animal Crossing Edition (@OfNextdoor) April 28, 2020
Suspicious individual seen on plaza
Support! Local! Business!
Suspicious individual seen on plaza. #AnimalCrossingNewHorizions #ACNH pic.twitter.com/PwUGo5Y0OY
— Best of Nextdoor: Animal Crossing Edition (@OfNextdoor) April 28, 2020
LEAVE. ME. ALONE.
Picture the scene: You're relaxing in your house after a long day of fishing, and all you want to do is spend some time on your latest crafting recipe. Then the resident rep barges in and insists on stealing the idea. It's the seventh time they've made an uninvited entrance today.
When Villagers come together, good things happen. #AnimalCrossingNewHorizions #ACNH pic.twitter.com/WTR46KURzS
— Best of Nextdoor: Animal Crossing Edition (@OfNextdoor) April 28, 2020
Tangy can have little a Salami?
As a treat.
Tangy can have little a Salami? #AnimalCrossingNewHorizions #ACNH pic.twitter.com/dtMQktv97n
— Best of Nextdoor: Animal Crossing Edition (@OfNextdoor) April 28, 2020
STOP THE SINGING
K.K. in the morning? Fine.
K.K. at 11pm? We've got a problem.
STOP THE SINGING #AnimalCrossingNewHorizions #ACNH pic.twitter.com/Dwzpo6AXxx
— Best of Nextdoor: Animal Crossing Edition (@OfNextdoor) April 28, 2020
A bargain
Fresh Turnips? You'd be mad not to invest.
GR8 Turnips for sale. #AnimalCrossingNewHorizions #ACNH pic.twitter.com/C7NQzpMsbE
— Best of Nextdoor: Animal Crossing Edition (@OfNextdoor) April 28, 2020
How to get Nook Miles, Cud
Combine old Villagers with the internet, and good things are bound to happen.
How to get Nook Miles? #AnimalCrossingNewHorizions #ACNH pic.twitter.com/EDuvHUFv8k
— Best of Nextdoor: Animal Crossing Edition (@OfNextdoor) April 28, 2020
Ugly Mous
Admit it, you've googled this too.
Ugly Mous. #AnimalCrossingNewHorizions #ACNH pic.twitter.com/ujOWVuQKMJ
— Best of Nextdoor: Animal Crossing Edition (@OfNextdoor) April 28, 2020
Do Villagers have rights?
What Tom Nook didn't tell you is that the island is in International Waters. You'll do what you're told.
Do Villagers have rights? #AnimalCrossingNewHorizions #ACNH pic.twitter.com/N0Q4oSd81I
— Best of Nextdoor: Animal Crossing Edition (@OfNextdoor) April 28, 2020
Hopefully you enjoyed this very silly roundup of entirely legitimate posts from Best of Nextdoor: Animal Crossing Edition. Now go hug a villager for us, they're all good in our books. For more Animal Crossing: New Horizons content, check out our list of five things we'd love to see updated. Pretty please, Nintendo?