Animal Crossing: New Horizons is the gift that keeps on giving, whether you're looking to hang out with celebrities or just need an outlet for your psychopathic tendencies. The game has curated a lovely community as well, which we aim to celebrate in this weekly video series--starting with our favorite path designs.
In the video above, Persia talks about her favorite eight path designs and the creators behind them. From stunning black brick roads to rural tree stump paths, these designs are sure to help you capture the perfect aesthetic for your New Horizons island. We'd love to hear from you as well--let us know in the comments what your favorite path design is (even if it's your own; don't worry, we won't judge).
In GameSpot's Animal Crossing: New Horizons review, Kallie Plagge writes, "New Horizons has a slower pace even than other Animal Crossing games, and at times, that can feel unnecessarily restrictive. But there's still plenty to do, and each of those activities feeds into the next brilliantly for a rewarding and relentlessly cheerful experience. New Horizons certainly came at the right time, and its strengths are particularly comforting right now. I'm as excited to see what random events await me each morning as I am glad to have it during hard times, and that's sure to keep me coming back for the foreseeable future."
The designs featured in this video include:
Black Brick design by user Zelda: MA-3689-2143-4570
Ivy Brick Path by user Kk: MA-2906-7843-7498
Ivy Stone Boarders by user Toria: MA-1264-3478-7702
Brick Boarders by user Udee: MA-9448-9193-5517
Terracotta Round Boarders by user Melissa: MA-7011-8313-9106
Black Street Design by user TyCo: MA-0495-7028-1200
Tree Stumps Path by user Kaya: MA-0792-0805-1685
Stone Land Plaques by user Lupa: MA-9799-1853-4863
8 Awesome Path Designs In Animal Crossing: New Horizons ─ GameSpot
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