
One creative Animal Crossing: New Horizons player has transformed their island into a re-creation of Hyrule from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.
In a series of images originally posted on Imgur, we can see a variety of iconic locations from A Link to the Past, including Kakariko Village and Hyrule Castle.
Here, you can see that this villager used terraforming to create Death Mountain and the Waterfall of Wishing.
The Eastern Palace is complete with dirt and stone paths, and the Desert of Mystery is decorated with a handful of dinosaur bones.
There’s also a re-creation of the starting point in A Link to the Past – Link’s house.
Finally, to get the full scale of this project, you can take a look at the entire map to see just how closely it resembles A Link to the Past’s version of Hyrule, along with the original map for comparison, below.
Along with video games like The Legend of Zelda, New Horizons players are re-creating tons of iconic movie moments on their deserted islands. Some players are using the washed-up sailor Gulliver to re-create a memorable scene from The Lighthouse. Other Animal Crossing players are re-creating moments from Midsommar, The Shining, The Blair Witch Project, and more.
If you want to bring some Nintendo designs onto your New Horizons island, check out IGN’s New Horizons custom design guide to find Design IDs for creations inspired by Mario, Zelda, Overwatch, and more.
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Our mega Animal Crossing: New Horizons Guide has everything a villager needs – from figuring out what to do on your first days, to a huge list of tips and things the game doesn’t tell you. We’ve also got strategies for unlocking absolutely everything from tools to the Able Sisters, and comprehensive lists of where to find every bug and fish on your island. We can even help you earn Bells super fast – whether by planting money trees, playing the stalk market with turnips, or even time-traveling for massive profit.[poilib element=”accentDivider”]
Logan Plant is a news writer for IGN, and the Production Assistant for Nintendo Voice Chat, IGN’s weekly Nintendo show. You can find him on Twitter at @LoganJPlant.
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