Animal Crossing: New Horizons is very meant to be a slow burn game. If you were to play without timetravelling, you'll be waiting a day for inclines to be built, and possibly up to two days for the museum cafe to open. One of the longest processes in the game, however, has to be getting the villager of your dreams, since it involves a whole lot of waiting, resetting and even luck.
It is therefore no surprise whatsoever that some are finding ways to profit from our impatience, at least
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