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Queer Eye's Bobby Berk is Giving Animal Crossing: New Horizons Players Interior Design Tips

It's little secret that Animal Crossing: New Horizons has become one of the most popular games of 2020, thanks in large part to providing people with a pleasant retreat from the current state of the world. Despite some pet peeves fans may have with Animal Crossing, it seems everybody's playing the game, including some reality television stars.

Like so many others, Bobby Berk--the interior design expert from Netflix's reality TV series Queer Eye--is obsessed with making the perfect island, starting with the home decorating aspect of the game. He's so in love with Animal Crossing: New Horizons, he's decided to give fans on Twitter some hip tips on how they can spruce up their homes.

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As to be expected whenever any reality star tweets something, quite a few of the replies Berk got were jokes, with some Animal Crossing: New Horizons fans posting pictures of intentionally weird or creepy houses. One fan posted a picture of her basement which was only lit by a few candles surrounding a doll on what appears to be a pentagram asking, "How can I make my basement more cozy and less cursed?" He did not reply to this post, but he did to other people who were looking for genuine advice, like how to brighten up a room. He also heaped praise on some very well-designed homes, such as former Game Grumps member Ross O'Donovan's "Vaporwave aesthetic mansion."

One common piece of advice Berk keeps giving people is to stop lining the walls with furniture. Many players are guilty of this and Berk encourages people to put some décor in the center of their room. Lots of people are stuck at home with nothing to do due to the pandemic, so redecorating their Animal Crossing home is a great way to pass the time. That is, so long as players have enough Bells to spend. Like certain Animal Crossing Amiibo cards, dream homes aren't exactly cheap.

Another great way to pass the time in Animal Crossing is by catching and collecting bugs. Those looking to complete the insect exhibition at Blathers' museum need to act fast, though, as some bugs will be leaving the island after April ends. They won't be leaving the game forever, but it will be quite some time before they come back. Fans who want to know which bugs in Animal Crossing: New Horizons to catch before April ends will want to read this guide.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is available on Nintendo Switch. The next season of Queer Eye has yet to be released.

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