And to help science, obviously.
Anyone who’s been to university will probably remember their final projects as a tine of huge stress and lots of book-reading, in a frantic attempt to prove whatever thesis you pitched several months beforehand. Turns out, we could have been studying Animal Crossing, like final-year Psychology student Sam Davern, who is doing his final study on the psychology of Animal Crossing: New Horizons players. That’s you!
Specifically, Sam wants to know if there is a correlation between the behaviour of the players in-game and their personality types, and the way he’s figuring that out is by having you put in your various Nook Miles achievements, and then doing a quick personality test. Maybe you’re more into people than art, so do you have lots of Nook Miles achievements to do with visiting other islands, or befriending your villagers? I guess we won’t know until the survey is done.
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