Animal transit: The simulated paradise of New Horizons is said to have a dark capitalist weakness. However, a popular
Animal Crossing Bells where players can donate items reveals the kindness and generosity of strangers.
In
our current era of global capitalism, we have begun to accept that you
cannot owe debt now. Imagine my surprise, then, on May 6, a stranger
from Leeds handed me four solid gold nuggets. Although I tried to
provide money in return, the generous 20-year-old boy refused. Within a
few minutes, she disappeared.
Yes, this exchange may have been
conducted in a game that simulates Animal Paradise: New Horizons, which
makes sense. The game has been purchased more than 13 million times
since its launch in March. In real life, this encounter will only be
more spectacular, because gold is also valuable in animal crossings. It
took hours to break a stone to get a lump-a stranger I knew on Facebook
gave me four people for free.
Since the explosive growth of New
Horizons this spring, the headlines have lamented that this is a
"capitalist dystopia" with "dark" ribs, Tom Rook, the game's raccoon
overlord. Nook) is nicknamed "capitalist liar". Because players must
obtain loans in the game, many people have proposed innovative,
developmental ways to earn in-game currency Bells. On the black market,
people are selling their villagers for millions of dollars, while others
are cheating their hardships, charging strange visitors for island
tickets, and raising rare furniture on the fan-made website Nookazon And
the price of stars fragments. , The game's unofficial answer to Amazon.
However, my overall view of the game is communist.
James (James)
is a 13-year-old primary school student in Worcestershire. He runs the
Hadron Ranking NoFeeAC with 42,400 subscribers. He founded subreddit in
April because he was tired of players charging ridiculous fees for each
other. On his submarine, players gave each other furniture, watered each
other, and organized Mother's Day celebrations in the game. James said:
"When people charge high prices, it annoys me because my advice proves
that it is not difficult to do things for free."
His mother, Suzanne, is proud of his son
Buy ACNH Bells.
She said: "He has been chatting with people from all over the world,
which is helping him understand what the community is doing." She
explained that being a scout from a young age has affected his values.
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