Refamiliarizing oneself with their Animal Crossing: New Horizons island after spending a considerable amount of time away can feel like navigating a labyrinth of your own making. This was certainly the case for actor and screenwriter Avery Monsen, who recently returned to the island that heād literally shaped into a maze that would put the mythological Greek artificer Daedalus to shame.
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With this much craftsmanship and excavating ingenuity on display, youād think Monsen was an Animal Crossing series veteran, but New Horizons is the first one heās played. In fact, prior to sailing away with ACNH, Monsen had only played two other video games in his life, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Stardew Valley.
āMy parents didnāt allow video games when I was a kid,ā Monsen told Kotaku. āBut a few Christmases ago, my wife bought a Switch and then I went deep, in the frenzied, feverish way that sometimes happens to people with game-less childhoods.ā
And deep dive he did. In no time, Monsen nearly 100%ed BotW and its DLC and got so far into Stardew Valley that, āmany ancient fruits later, there wasnāt much left to do.ā
āBut then, during covid lockdown last year, it felt like everyone on Twitter was talking about Animal Crossing, so I gave it a shot,ā Monsen said. āI hope people donāt get mad about this, [but] I didnāt like Animal Crossing as much as Stardew Valley. I realize itās ridiculous for someone who has only played three games to even give an opinion here, like a toddler offering financial advice.ā
Monsen found Stardew Valleyās gameplay to be slightly less repetitive while also having a weirder premise, which he enjoyed. Despite his gripes, Monsen couldnāt stop playing Animal Crossing.
āOnce I got the terraforming Island Designer App, I decided to make the whole island a maze, which accomplished two things: A) I enjoyed creating my own game more than pulling weeds and smashing rocks [and] B) Once the whole island was a maze, the game would be unplayable and Iād have to go read a book,ā he said.
Monsen guesstimates that it took at least two weeks for him to construct his island maze, which he says was enough time for his wife to go from joking about being concerned for his well-being to being genuinely worried. But sure enough, he immediately stopped playing the game immediately upon finishing his maze.
āIt takes 10 minutes to get from anywhere on the island to anywhere else. I really ruined it,ā he said.
But like catching a sea bass while fishing, Animal Crossing is inevitable, and Monsen would find himself picking up his Switch again in anticipation of the gameās recent, massive version 2.0 update. But when it finally dropped, his return to his island paradise turned out less than idyllic.
The unfortunate side effect of being a talented maze maker was that the walls of Monsenās maze obstructed the hedges of his island, making it impossible to climb them with a ladder. He found that if he wanted to get anywhere on his once-beloved island, he had to bravely walk the maze to get there. And he quickly discovered that, fancy new patch or not, heād essentially made his island unplayable.
āI wouldnāt say I forgot about my maze, but I definitely forgot how much of a hassle it is. Itās a nightmare,ā Monsen said. āSo, I took a few screenshots and posted them to my Twitter. I was very quickly flooded with people who were impressed by my dedication and terrified by my obsession. Both of these reactions are valid.ā

Although his maze island might go down in infamy as a particularly creative island design, Monsen thinks heās done with playing Animal Crossing. Any potential maze-making time is now occupied with raising his two-month-old daughter, whom he says is incredible despite her lack of virtual island maze construction know-how.
Heās posted his dream address for anyone who thinks themselves brave enough to tackle his labyrinth: DA-4398-9607-2053. While Monsen would like to think heās left his gaming phase behind, he admitted to setting Google alerts for both The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 and ConcernedApeās Haunted Chocolatier.
āI hope people enjoy my island and I hope it doesnāt make me look totally nuts,ā he said.
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