An Animal Crossing: New Horizons fan has managed to build a Japanese floating village on their island. The life sim allows for incredible projects that take a good amount of imagination to come up with. Some Animal Crossing: New Horizons islands are incredibly unique, as players figure out how far they can push the title.

These unique islands include themed works that faithfully recreate ideas that many will recognize. This includes pieces based off of movies, human anatomy, and more as gamers take inspiration from the real world. This particular player was able to build a unique village on their Animal Crossing: New Horizons island.

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A Reddit user known as JimPaulPerez made their Japanese-inspired Animal Crossing: New Horizons island to have a very natural look similar to the floating villages seen in different parts of the world. Scattered around the area are patches of hay, trees, and a boat, as well as waterfalls on the northern part of the village that are feeding into it. There are also a number of large rocks that help make it look like the town was built into a cliff. The houses of both the user and their villagers are on a patch of ground, which are all connected with bridges. JimPaulPerez's work is impressive, and shows what a bit of inspiration and hard work can lead to.

JimPaulPerez's floating village has attracted quite a few fans that have already gotten the post to over 4,000 upvotes. One user stated that they thought the gamer had modded Animal Crossing: New Horizons, while another mentioned that they were getting vibes from the towns found in Pokemon games. A number of gamers loved the floating village enough that they requested the Dream Address, which would allow them to visit the island for themselves. JimPaulPerez's floating village is an amazing piece that any Animal Crossing: New Horizons player would be able to appreciate.

JimPaulPerez has created a number of unique locations on their island in Nintendo's life sim. This made a ski lodge, a Japanese bar, and a harbor. Many of the users island ideas seem to be Japanese based, and include landmarks such as Mt. Fuji. It is a great way to celebrate the nation's culture and history, especially with the amount of effort that is put into each project. The works that JimPaulPerez made are beautiful and show what is possible in the capable hands of creative players who do not mind putting in the time to make such awesome pieces. Animal Crossing: New Horizons grants gamers plenty of freedom, with their imaginations being the only thing truly holding them back.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is available now for the Nintendo Switch.

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