Animal Crossing: New Horizon featured a Bunny Day holiday as an in-game Easter parallel, but Nintendo can implement new features to improve this event for 2023 (or future games in the series). Animal Crossing's Bunny Day has a complicated reputation in the ACNH community, tormenting players with endless eggs in the water, underground, and in trees. However, its greatest downside comes with the arrival of Zipper, a rabbit mascot that bounces back and forth eternally in front of Town Hall. Many players have expressed their dislike for the character, and Zipper has long haunted Bunny Days in ACNH. Thankfully, there are several ways Nintendo can improve this event for dedicated players sticking around another year.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons features annual events that mirror real-world holidays, allowing players to celebrate important milestones in-game. This mechanic includes birthdays, Toy Day, May Day, Nature Day, and more, corresponding with unique merchants and loot spawning throughout the islands. Unfortunately, while these events allow players to decorate their house and islands with thematic decorations, they become repetitive with no new incentive or rewards each year. Nintendo recently announced ACNH's development would cease after theHappy Home Paradise DLC and 2.0 update launched, but there are dozens of potential methods to improve Bunny Day with relatively little effort.
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In its current state,Animal Crossing: New Horizons' Bunny Day event spawns eggs in different locations, with different types corresponding with different recipes. For example, players might use an earth egg to craft a Bunny Day bed, while a sky egg could craft a Bunny Day
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