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English, 08.12.2020 20:00 wingleo1112

On page 26, Carro writes of Animal Crossing, "You don't play to win, you play to play. There are no dangerous storms to outrun, monstrous
creatures to kill, battles to win, or high scores to obtain." What do these lines
help readers understand about Animal Crossing and why people play it?

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