Animal Crossing Fishing In Real Life Highlights Mechanics Weirdness

Animal Crossing Fishing In Real Life Highlights Mechanic’s Weirdness

Fishing in Animal Crossing is fun and fast, but it’s bizarre and makes no logical sense, as pointed out by this real life-video game mashup.

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Fishing in Animal Crossing: New Horizons is fast, fun, and completely illogical, as evidenced by a hilarious video that combines in-game graphics with real life footage to show just how bizarre video game fishing actually is. Animal Crossing fever continues to grip the world by storm, even three months after the Nintendo Switch-exclusive’s initial release. With its combination of simple activities and a deep level of customization, Animal Crossing: New Horizons is a perfect mix of accessible and hardcore, all wrapped in a family-friendly package that anyone can pick up and enjoy.

There’s no shortage of delightful activities to keep players busy in Animal Crossing; some players like digging up fossils, others like planting trees and flowers, and still others enjoy the thrill of catching bugs. One of the most fun activities in Animal Crossing: New Horizons is fishing. Unlike real-life fishing, which takes hours and is generally best attempted during the early morning hours, fishing in the video game is easy and fun. Fish can be seen as silhouettes floating in the ocean or river. All the player needs to do is cast their line within the eyeline of their quarry and take part in a timing-based minigame. The whole process only takes seconds, and ends with the player’s villager holding up their new fish for the camera to see before putting it in their pockets.

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A creative new video (watermarked “Jonkari P”) posted to Reddit shows off how absurd this process is, essentially presenting Animal Crossing’s fishing mechanics, as featured in the game, but applied to a real-life setting. The 14-second clip shared by Reddit user Jhameenniemi is hilarious and features great production values, though sensitive viewers should beware of a superfluous bit of NSFW language in its closing moments.

As of this writing, blue whales like the one seen in the clip above do not appear in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, though huge fish like the whale shark, the sturgeon, and the dreaded great white shark all manage to fit inside the Villager’s ample pockets. It’s ridiculous, but an acceptable break from reality, though the live-action clip really stresses how silly the mechanics of Animal Crossing might look to someone who doesn’t understand the game.

If fishing in Animal Crossing: New Horizons were realistic, then it would take forever and be terribly boring. Fortunately, Nintendo’s popular game chose to put the focus on fun and adventure, rather than realism at any cost. If that means 17-foot fish have the magical ability to fit inside a pint-sized Villager’s pants, then so be it.

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