Chrissy Teigen roasted Animal Crossing for teaching us horrible morals, and she's absolutely right
A new smartphone obsession brought people together this holiday weekend. And no, we're not talking about the price of bitcoin or the trivia game HQ.
Animal Crossing, a video game first released for Nintendo 64 back in 2001, came to smartphones last week. As advertised in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp, players build their own campsites and make friends along the way. Players can add IRL people via personal codes and "befriend" virtual animals.
But that's where things get problematic, as Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp and OG Animal Crossing player Chrissy Teigen pointed out over the weekend. These virtual animals — or as Teigen calls "animal people things" — will only agree to come over if players complete a handful of tasks, like build them a requested chair or collect five peaches. Read more...
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