168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Animal Crossing: New Horizons is a wildly popular Nintendo exclusive game about talking animals living amongst each other acting in the exchange of goods and services as any normal society does. Tiger King is a Netflix series about a convict who o𒆙nce ran an exhibit full of big cats throu♔gh some legally dubious means. Why not combine the two?
Indeed, both are insanely popular. Animal Crossing: New Horizons has sold extraordinarily during this time in isolation, and Tiger King has garnered a crazy amount of attention during the pandemic. While their audiences certainly differ, there is also likely overlap between the older players of Animal Crossing: New Horizons and viewers of the show.
So, both deserve to be crossed over, right?
Okay, okay, the thought of Tiger King in Animal Crossing might be bizarre at first. The former involves𓂃 violence, conviction, murder, and folks who probably definitely maybe didn't feed their husbands to tigers. Meanwhile, the latter involves an innocent-looking villager interacting with innocent-looking animals living in an innocent town with an eyebrow-raising amount of debt to pay. Different in themes and tone? Absolutely. But hear us out!
Here's the setup: A tige🍎r named Joe (or Carole) moves into Tampav🔯ille or your preferred town name. He mostly has no issues when you speak to him at first. Although, over time, he starts to worry and show significant fear over Tom Nook who has treated him poorly. No big deal, right? That's Tom Nook's wheelhouse.
Upon further investigation, you find out that Tom Nook has been very aggressive toward the tiger in comparison to his treatment of other residents. Not only does he have an unusually sour attitude toward him, but the tiger's debt is far higher than that of yours or the other residents.
However, perhaps enough time trꦓanspires, or you do tasks to help Joe out of this๊ jam, and you're able to get the tiger free and clear of any debt! A clear victory for the tiger and clear loss for that scoundrel, Tom Nook.
The likelihood of this happening might be slim, but any lack of reference to Tiger King in New Horizons would be a missed opportunity, to say the least.