Animal Crossing: New Horizons is the latest entry in the Animal Crossing franchise from Nintendo and features several social simulation features like its predecessors. Players can engage in other players’ islands, communicate and obtain new items.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons has a tightly regulated way to meet up and invite people over on islands, using the Dodo code system - a unique five keyword consisting of five random letters and numbers. These codes are temporary.
Note: Using Dodo codes and subsequently adding friends requires an active internet connection and a subscription to Nintendo Online.
Dodo codes are relatively easy to use and straightforward, with gamers having the basic choice of either visiting an island or allowing visitors to their island.
A total of eight active players can be on the island at a given time.
Once players are done hosting their island in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, they may want to kick players off of their island. Doing this is easy enough - press the minus (-) button on your Nintendo Switch console and choose to end the active multiplayer session.
Unfortunately, there is no way to individually kick players out of the session as of the time of writing this article, and shutting off the multiplayer session will automatically boot all players from your island.
New Horizons is a Nintendo Switch social simulator developed and published by Nintendo itself. Players control the protagonist moving to a deserted island as part of Tom Nook’s getaway package as they develop and craft the island to their fashion.
The game also allows for various activities and interactions with the charming anthropomorphic characters players meet throughout their stay in New Horizons.
This primarily single-player
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