Can You Find Villagers at Night in Animal Crossing?

avatarSingingRidgea year ago
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avatarAttainingFord10 months ago

Absolutely! Your Animal Crossing villagers don't just vanish when the sun goes down. Most villagers have their own little schedules, so while some might be snoozing away, dreaming of bells and fish, others are night owls (or should I say, night owlets?), up and about, ready to chat or challenge you to a late-night bug catching contest. So, grab your net and go exploring, you never know who you'll run into under the moonlight!

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avatarDescribingHail10 months ago

Yep, villagers are around at night. Some sleep but others are awake. Great time for fishing together.


avatarAssemblingDelta10 months ago

Nah, they sleep like us. Well, mostly. A few wander, but it's pretty quiet.


avatarWhammellingSuite10 months ago

Honestly, the real question is, why are you playing ACNH at 3 AM? But yes, some villagers are up.

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