Terraforming is not the only island customization option that Animal Crossing: New Horizons has available for its player base. The player has a say on where Animal Crossing: New Horizons villager houses can be set down, and even different sections of the player’s island can have a different soundtrack playing in the background. Custom designs for furniture, clothing, and a variety of household items were also made available by Nintendo on Animal Crossing: New Horizons, truly making the life sim gameplay an immersive experience.

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To show off their skull-themed Animal Crossing: New Horizons island design, Redditor LittleGreyskull posted a bird’s eye view image of their desert island getaway. Aptly naming their island “Skull,” LittleGreyskull also included the word on their map design. They also included several skull design features on the map, using the different cliff levels available in terraforming to create the shadow and highlights of the skull images. It is also interesting that the Redditor used the water terraforming tool to create the little tooth grooves that can normally be found in a skull design.

Fellow players seemed to be very intrigued by LittleGreyskull’s customized island layout. Some have even asked for their Animal Crossing: New Horizons Dream Address, in hopes of visiting the Redditor’s skull island to see it for themselves. Unfortunately, the artist does not seem ready to share a Dream Address for their island, stating that they still have some island cleanup to do before they want to accept any visitors. However, given the interest within the Reddit thread, it seems that fans will likely be happy to check out the island once LittleGreyskull is completely happy with their finished product.

Despite the age of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the community is always finding something new and interesting to share with the fanbase. Players also seem to be keeping their creative juices alive, given just how many custom island layouts, designs, and more can be found in the community’s online forums and threads.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is currently available on the Nintendo Switch.

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