Animal Crossing: New Horizons was finally made playa♔ble during PAX East this year, allowing eager fans to get a taste 𒁃of the game before it launches later this month. According to , the demo appears to have some features not yet shown in any previews.

While last week's Nintendo Direct gave us a lot of information about Animal Crossing: New Horizons, there🔯 were some things that had yet to be fully detailed. PAX East's demo, for instance, illustrated the addition of new animals to the game. There were new fish that had , though a new snapping turtle was also present.

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A from GameXplain also shows the return of an old-school mechanic from the original Gamecube title: the ability to alter the camera's point of view. While the camera isn't fully adjustable, a click of the right thumbstick can give the camera a more top-down perspective instead of🐽 its usual angular one.

As can be seen in the above video about six minutes in, the click of the right thumbstick slowly zooms out the camera. This is a minor addition but one that fans of the original Animal Crossing will nonetheless appreciate.

"Welcome" doormats are also a new feature in the game. Of course, this is more just for aesthetic value. However, they are now placable within homes, so players are no longer limited to plain rugs. 🐈can offer the warmth that o⛦ther floor mats don't.

Character creation options in relation to gender are also less limited now. Previously, specific customization options, such as hairstyles and clothes,🍃 were only allowed for specific genders. Now, these options are widely available to both genders.

Kicks the Skunk returns to Animal Crossing: New Horizons, though he has expanded his inventory to items like . Before, Kick📖s had been limi🐬ted to selling shoes.

Given all the n🍬ew things seen from PAX East's demo, there is likely even more content that hasn't been revealed. The game will be arriving shortly, on March 20, so we'll find out t🥀hen what we have been missing. Until then, we can bask in the bevy of gameplay videos from the demos at PAX East.

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