InAnimal Crossing: New Horizons, players are notorious for using time-traveling to advance time in the game; however, it does come with some risks. Like other Animal Crossing games,New Horizons is synced with real-time (per the player's Nintendo Switch), so time passes just like it does in real life. While this can make the game more relatable to players, it also can become tedious when trying to get certain things done. Time-traveling in Animal Crossing is a great way to speed up processes or go back to any holidays players have missed.
Now that it has been out for more than two years, many Animal Crossing: New Horizons players have restarted — or are thinking of restarting — their island. Players will be spending quite a bit of time grinding through tutorials, unlocking terraforming again, building bridges and inclines, and moving buildings around. Tom Nook only allows the player to build one infrastructure item per day and move only one building per day. If players are redesigning their whole island, this can take up a lot of time. This is where time-traveling in ACNH comes in.
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When it comes to time-traveling in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, players do take a bit of a risk. It can, however, be worth the reward of saving time and getting things done — or traveling to experience different seasons and holidays. Players can easily time-travel inACNH by saving and closing their game, changing the date on their Nintendo Switch in the settings, and reopening the game. Some players refuse to time-travel whereas others wouldn't play the game any other way.
When time-traveling in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, players need to have a strategy or they
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