Fans of Animal Crossing: New Horizons have come up with a way to diversify the outfits of their characters in the game. With the help of the editor, they began to create prints on a white dress that mimic the sexy bodies in swimsuits.
On March 24, Kimberly girl (@ wass6p) shared her swimsuit version on Twitter, after which the post immediately became viral. In two days, her print with a pink bikini gained more than 228 thousand likes and 28 thousand reposts. An example of a girl was followed by many players in Animal Crossing, who turned out to be a small flash mob for dressing up heroes.
According to Kimberly, she just wanted to give her character a more fun look in spring break. Nevertheless, some users have developed her idea, making more frank prints and even imitation of a naked body.
Her spring break airbrushed t shirt pic.twitter.com/VFSDuLbV6V
– Kimberly ☆ (@ wass6p) March 24, 2023
Her print t-shirt for this spring break
I did my own too pic.twitter.com/FLRvSvmQgh
– ?????? ?? ?????? (@_CuisseDeNymphe) March 25, 2023
Made for myself too
it wouldn’t let me add the back but I did it and I’m DYING this was gold thanks so much for sharing this ????? pic.twitter.com/CxDtgFkmon
– miranda (@mira_kewl) March 25, 2023
I was not able to draw my back, but here’s what I got. It’s just a bomb, thank you very much for sharing the idea.
Lit off that henny spring break ready ?? pic.twitter.com/a4ygZGTl24
– rotten bastard (@niaskindaneat) March 25, 2023
Ready for spring break
worked like a charm! pic.twitter.com/b8DpQ1WqTc
– Joey (@_jhags) March 25, 2023
Just magical!
I fucking LOVE this design! Thank you for showing it to me so we can have an Animal Crossing Spring Break pic.twitter.com/RLIiO6NCol
– kia ? (@nerdium__) March 25, 2023
I fucking like this design! Thanks for showing it, now we can spend the spring break at Animal Crossing
Animal Crossing: New Horizons is a Nintendo EPD life simulator developed for the Nintendo Switch console. The game was released on March 20, 2023, and at the time of publication of the news, journalists rated it 91 points out of 100. Users rated 6.2 points out of 10.