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Disembodied Voices Episode 51: The World Ends with Skunkbunnies

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Do you know what a skunkbunny is? If not, you've come to the right place. Zachary had to bail at the last moment, so join the rest of the podcasters as they struggle to find something to talk about. No one has been playing very many games since last week's celebration, which forces Stephen to use his trump card: Animal Crossing. For some bizarre reason, Cameron doesn't give a flying turnip that the stalk market is down or that Lucy the pig is doing well, so he turns to Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance instead. After exhausting this curiously interesting topic, Bryan chats about King's Bounty: The Legend, recommends Offspring Fling, and cheerfully breaks a non-disclosure agreement.

A long-winded round of Predict it Like Pachter reveals the future of the videogame industry with razor-sharp uncertainty, followed by a long-winded outro. Somewhere in all that ordered chaos is the origin of the skunkbunny. There is only one reasonable course of action. Listen to Disembodied Voices Episode 51!

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Ranking The Animal Crossing Games From Worst To Best

When it comes to ranking the Animal Crossing games, we're talking about some of the most popular games ever and also Amiibo Festival.

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12 'Animal Crossing: Wild World' Features That Never Returned to The Series

Wild World became the first Animal Crossing title to settle on a portable system — or at least, really portable if we do not count those e-Reader mini-games we previously discussed — as incoming villagers began to drop down on the Nintendo DS’s early days.

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Best Animal Crossing Games, All 5 Ranked

Chris writes: "With the release of Animal Crossing: New Horizons on Switch, we've sat down to rank all of the best Animal Crossing games that are worth your time."

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Tross1497d ago

So far I'm liking New Horizons the least, but I've been told that it gets better. I'm only into day 2 of the game, with two villagers who I'm kind of meh about. It just doesn't have as much going on yet as previous games I've played. I like that there is supposedly a lot of freedom in how to shape and decorate the island, but very little of that is available to me right now. I did get freedom on where to live, and where my fellow villagers would live, so there's that.

I just got a pole today to vault over and explore parts of the island that weren't available to me yesterday, so maybe I jut need time with the game. I don't time travel, so I'm just going to have to do this legit and I know that Animal Crossing is not a game about instant gratification. I think it's way too early for me to judge it properly.