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How to Sleep (and Dream) in Animal Crossing

By Matthew Lynch
June 10, 2023
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Animal Crossing is a game that has captured the hearts of millions of players around the world. It’s a game where you can build a home, interact with villagers, and even create your own island paradise. One thing that is often overlooked by players is the importance of sleep in the game. In this article, we will discuss how to sleep (and dream) in Animal Crossing, why it’s important, and what you can do to make the most of it.

What is Sleep in Animal Crossing?

Sleep in Animal Crossing is a gameplay feature that allows players to rest and save their game progress. When a player sleeps in the game, they can save their progress, allowing them to continue playing from the same point when they wake up. Additionally, while sleeping, players have the option to dream, which can lead to unique gameplay experiences.

How to Sleep in Animal Crossing?

Sleeping in Animal Crossing is quite easy. To sleep, simply interact with your bed and select “Sleep.” This will save your progress and take you to the next day. If you want to dream, you can select “Dream” instead. This will take you to a dream world, where you can explore other player’s islands and dream codes. When you wake up, you will return to your own island.

Why is Sleep Important in Animal Crossing?

Sleep is important in Animal Crossing because it allows players to save their progress, which is crucial in a game where time passes in real-time. Additionally, sleep is necessary to trigger some events and unlock certain features in the game. For example, some fish and bugs only appear at certain times of the day, so players need to be awake and playing during those times to catch them.

How to Make the Most of Sleep in Animal Crossing?

There are a few things you can do to make the most of sleep in Animal Crossing. These include:

1. Use Sleep to Save Your Progress – It’s important to save your progress regularly by sleeping to avoid losing any progress you’ve made.

2. Use Sleep to Trigger New Events – Some events can only be triggered by sleeping, so make sure to sleep often and explore all the events available.

3. Use Dreams to Explore Other Islands – Exploring other player’s islands can be a great way to get inspiration for your own island and connect with other players.

4. Share Your Dream Code – Share your own dream code with others to allow them to explore your own island and get inspiration.

Conclusion

Sleep is an essential part of Animal Crossing, and players who make the most of it can unlock unique gameplay experiences and events. Whether you’re saving your progress or exploring other player’s islands, sleeping and dreaming can help you get the most out of the game. So, the next time you’re playing Animal Crossing, make sure to get plenty of rest and see what new experiences you can find.

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