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Animal Crossing Grandma is back again and this time she takes us all on a tour of her island.
Since COVID-19 hit this year and left many people stuck at home, gaming has seemingly been an even bigger hit than normal. Folks who don’t usually find themselves picking up a controller have dived straight into the Nintendo title Animal Crossing: New Horizons due to it’s relaxing and soothing gameplay, allowing players escapism from the chaos of the world. Audrey, an 89-year-old grandma, has been playing the game long before the virus took over and she’s now back again to show us her island which she now loves just as much as her time with New Leaf.
87 Year Old Animal Crossing Dream Code
At the beginning of last year, we first met Andrey, an 87-year-old grandma who was so obsessed with Animal Crossing: New Leaf on her 3DS, she spent 3,580 hours on the game in the space of four years. Her grandson knew she played the game but had no idea how much until her beloved Nintendo 3DS broke and needed to be repaired, allowing him to have a peek at her process. Over a year later, Audrey was surprised with a brand new Nintendo Switch that included the newly released Animal Crossing: New Horizons as a gift from her fans around the world. A few months on and fans have wondered how this now 89-year-old granny has been getting on with the game.
© Provided by GamesRadar nullThe 88-year-old woman who made internet fame for playing an absurd amount of Animal Crossing: New Leaf has now been immortalized in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, or so it seems.
As seen in Nintendo World Report's review of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, and first spotted by Reddit, there seems to be an animal named after the Animal Crossing grandma's in-game name. You can see a comparison shot of the adorable grandma's New Leaf character and a wolf with the same name in New Horizons.
© Provided by GamesRadar (Image credit: Nintendo/NWR/Reddit: koolwala)Paul Hubans took to Twitter last year to share his 87-year-old (now 88) grandma Audrey's Animal Crossing: New Leaf activity log, which showed a staggering 3,580 hours played over four years. Hubans later took to YouTube to introduce his grandma and allow her to give a tour of her town, setting the internet alight with adoration. That video has since attracted nearly 9.5 million views, with the third most popular comment imploring Nintendo to make a character out of 'Mayor Audie' in New Horizons.
My 87-year-old grandma has played Animal Crossing New Leaf on her 3DS every single day for the past 4 years now.Her 3DS finally broke this year, so we got her a new one for Christmas. During a system transfer I checked her activity log: pic.twitter.com/R33KycrW4qJanuary 1, 2019
Evidently, Nintendo appreciates Audrey's love for Animal Crossing just as much as her adoring fans. There's always a chance it's merely a coincidence, but given the amount of attention Paul Hubans and his grandma Audrey received last year, it's more likely Nintendo added her into the game in tribute.
Hubans tweeted his response to his grandma apparently being featured in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, writing, 'Thanks for all the kind messages regarding my wonderful grandmother with regard to her inclusion in the new Animal Crossing game. I choked up when I saw it.'
You and me both, Paul.
If you've decided you can't wait until Friday to play New Horizons, there's hope that GameStop might be in talks with Nintendo to release the life sim early.