Elijah Wood visited a random 'Animal Crossing' island to sell turnips

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Elijah Wood visited a random 'Animal Crossing' island to sell turnips
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He was an extremely polite Dodo traveler.

Wood didn't tweet about the encounter himself but acknowledged the visit by liking all of Jessa's tweets that showed screengrabs from the turnip road trip.Turnip sales are just one aspect of, which was released for Nintendo Switch in March. The video game allows players to craft their own deserted island, basically from scratch.

What players seem to love most about the game is how it allows a moment of relaxation and escape. While it can be played with friends, as seen Jessa's Thursday turnip party, it can also be a personal escape from the stresses of the world during Covid-19.

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