An Animal Crossing: New Horizons player is showing off their bread-selling operation in the game and fellow fans are impressed. The latest entry in Nintendo's charming social simulation series was released back in 2020 and quickly became a hit with gamers looking for a relaxing experience of designing quaint villages. Part of what made Animal Crossing: New Horizons so successful was the sheer amount of things it allowed players to do. From befriending villagers and designing their own island to building their dream house and decorating it for every season, fans can sink hundreds of hours into the game.
For some players, the most fun can be had in living out their entrepreneurial dreams. While others are exploring different islands or hanging out with their fellow villagers, some are looking for ways to earn bells in Animal Crossing: New Horizons fast. Now, one fan has taken this pursuit to a whole new level.
On Reddit, a gamer going by Elcium12 has shared how they made nearly 70,000 bells just by selling organic bread in Animal Crossing. Their post contends that organic bread is the best of the cooking DIY recipes in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, and it's hard to argue with their results. Elcium12 even included some pictures of their bread-producing operation, showing the field where they grow wheat in bulk, right next to the oven they use to complete the recipe.
The post quickly won praise from fellow Reddit users and Animal Crossing fans. Some were impressed by how much money the recipe could make, while others simply thought it was cute for a player to devote themselves to becoming an organic baker in the game. A debate also emerged among some about other great ways to make bells fast. At least a few players were convinced that more bells could be earned quickly by growing pumpkins in Animal Crossing: New Horizons instead.
Elcium12's success with their organic bread baking is likely to get players back into the game to try a new strategy to make a living on their island. Animal Crossing: New Horizons is among the games with the best cooking mechanics, so it's great that fans have an excuse to explore this feature in more detail. Whether one wants to get rich or simply live out the fantasy of being a small-town baker, organic bread baking is definitely worth exploring in the game.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons is the fifth major game in the Animal Crossing series. This slice-of-life simulation game tasks the player with developing an abandoned island into a small town for its resident villagers. The game was released at the start of worldwide lockdowns amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which catapulted it into massive success. It's currently the best selling game of all time in Japan.
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