A clever Animal Crossing: New Horizons player has created a sunken bridge for their island utilizing the game's terraforming system. Terraforming is often used in unique ways by Animal Crossing players, offering endless possibilities when it comes to island layout customization. With an emphasis on creativity, many New Horizons fans come together online to share their creations, leading many to try their hand at particularly unique and clever projects.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons introduced a number of new features to the Animal Crossing series when it was released in 2020, many of which involved decoration. For the first time, players can place furniture outside on their island, and utilize the terraforming mechanic to manipulate cliffs and waterways however they like. The system is presented through a special Nookphone app called Island Designer, which alongside path making, allows players to create, destroy, and shape rivers, waterfalls, and cliffs up to three levels high on their island. Players can unlock terraforming in Animal Crossing: New Horizons after K.K. Slider performs on their island by purchasing the Waterscaping Permit and Cliff Construction Permit with Nook Miles for the Island Designer app.
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Recently, Twitter user crossingani_ shared a unique take on the terraforming app's abilities with a clever, sunken bridge. In the midst of a large lake, they've created a small island flanked by two staircases. There are many small details they've put into the design to make it special, including a few custom patterns which have been used on the ground to make the land bridge look more rustic. The design even uses a tiny waterfall that flows
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