Animal Crossing provides a rather unique and uplifting experience for many players, excelling with plenty of customization options to where it usually doesn't have to put out more than one entry per console to satisfy fans. The series usually sees fans moving into a new town, or uninhabited island in the case of the Nintendo Switch title, and has them slowly earn their way towards housing upgrades and more. As players work towards their dream home, they also meet their animal neighbors and get to know them while gathering furniture and helping make the village they call home their dream place to live during their playthrough.
However, as the series has progressed, Animal Crossing has been less about players making it on their own in a new town and more about the interior design aspects that come with gathering the game's many furniture pieces, and recent additions to the series only further emphasize this. The latest DLC for Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Happy Home Paradise, adds new features that make houses in the series even more fun to customize. If the franchise continues heading down this trend, there are all kinds of different interior design ideas future games can dabble in for even more customization.
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In terms of potential new ways for Animal Crossing to expand how players can customize their homes, one option players may think about might be along the lines of a balcony. Balconies being added to houses seems rather unlikely, though, due to how the series uses small-scale houses with a «bigger on the inside» design scheme to avoid taking too much space in fans' towns. However, a similar feature that Nintendo could implement could be the use of lofts
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