As an Animal Crossing: New Horizons player, would you like to share your game experience and submit it as a document in accordance with the requirements of the British National Video Game Museum?
The National Video Game Museum in Sheffield, UK is inviting Animal Journey: Fans of New Horizons to share their experiences of playing this game during the COVID-19 pandemic. The latest movie in the Animal Crossing series was released earlier this spring when social distancing rules around the world were getting stricter. Since its release, this game has become very popular, especially when players are isolated from the world. It is the winter of the game. Players need to collect decorations and snowflakes and build snowmen. Decorations, snowflakes, and large snowflakes, the latter is obtained by building a perfect snowman, which can be used to make holiday DIY items.
Recognizing the ubiquity of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, the National Videogame Museum invites players to share their gaming experience during COVID-19. There is a form on the museum's website where participants can enter their name, email address, and documents they want to share. If the interviewee wishes, you can also include their location or country. The National Video Game Museum accepts diaries, written experiences, video trips or screenshots of players' islands, video or audio files describing their experiences, original works of art, screenshots of animal trip group chats, etc. Will you share screenshots of
ACNH Bells in your inventory?
It is unclear how long the National Video Game Museum will accept these documents, but the undisclosed fact means that players should have time to share their experiences. But not as simple and direct as buy Animal Crossing Bells. Would you choose to spend time refining your own screenshots and recorded videos, and choose or make a better video for your sharing to be exhibited?
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