Nintendo's "Animal Crossing: New Horizons" is a gleeful simulation game where players go on an island to live their own blissful life. However, new fan theories speculations provide unique insights and observation from the game that gives the title a different meaning. This could be perfect for a Halloween scare and something to think about while playing.

Nintendo debuted the "Animal Crossing: New Horizons" earlier this year for the portable console platform Nintendo Switch. The game offers adorable gameplay, from co-villagers, animals, and a customizable island where one can escape as a different person.
According to Alt Press, "die-hard" fans of the "Animal Crossing" series recently dug through the game's actual story and origins, uncovering uneasy theories and imaginative secrets that the title portrays. From the game being an actual representation of the purgatory to haunting villagers, "Animal Crossing: New Horizon" is full of crazy conspiracies.
'Animal Crossing: New Horizons' Crazy and Spooky Fan Theories
The friendly and chill simulation cannot harm, right? Well, think again after you read these crazy fan theories that give a darker shade on the sim game that is set on the sunny island.
Zipper T. Bunny's Threatening Warning and Secret Identity
combined with this line of dialogue i can only assume this is a disneyland peter pan situation and he will get fired if his real identity is discovered pic.twitter.com/oLzRdNA7po — bennie michael myers (@andthejets) April 1, 2020
Zipper T. Bunny is a unique character that appears during April, mainly when Easter is near. Zipper's threatening warning says, "don't go snoopin', got it?" to a player when one leaves the bunny's presence. Zipper's slang is usually from the mafia found on pop culture references (replacing g's with an apostrophe). The character even mentions that it is not a costume despite the noticeable zipper at its back.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons-Purgatory?
You may not know this, but Animal Crossing is about woodland creatures in purgatory. Tom Nook determines if they go to Heaven or Hell based on how fast they pay off their mortgages. Nintendo is visionary. — Andrew Reiner (@Andrew_Reiner) March 14, 2020
"Animal Crossing: New Horizons" is the first stop in the afterlife known as the purgatory as theorized by players. This theory is one of the most famous conspiracies that surround the game. A Twitter user further supports this by regarding "Mom's letters" are a player's memory when lying on their hospital death bed.
Clowns Haunt Villagers to Move out and Make Way for New Ones
Nate is moving in. but also wtf? night clown? what is going onnn #AnimalCrossing #ACNH #NintendoSwitch pic.twitter.com/vP0Pi7pBk3 — and Peggy (@SpringIntolera) October 25, 2020
Attracting new villagers to move into a player's village is fun and exciting in the game. However, a capacity in one's island would force one to move out and make way for the newly invited. Some villagers would say that there are "night clowns" who haunts the village, thus moving out.
Extraterrestrials, a.k.a Aliens control Animal Crossing's Island
Wuh-oh... I was minding my own business when suddenly at 3:33am - I was contacted by Aliens on Animal Crossing... I fear for abduction next! #gotBrim #ACNH #alieninvasion #Aliens2020 #Alien #gaming #AnimalCrossing #AnimalCrossingNewHorizons pic.twitter.com/6rhWxYdd9c — Brimstone (@entrancetohell) June 6, 2020
At exactly 3:33 am, the game's television would play an ominous tone and show an alien on its screen. Gibberish language can be heard, and snippets of alien ships can be seen. This led some fans to believe that extraterrestrials control the game.
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Check-out this fan-made scary short video about Animal Crossing: New Horizons for a Halloween spook!
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Written by Isaiah Alonzo