Animal Crossing fans may remember Audrey, the 89 year-old grandmother who has famously clocked more than 3,500 hours in New Leaf. Some might know of her as the possible source of name inspiration for the fashion-minded red wolf villager that debuted in New Horizons, Audie. Well, four months after getting her hands on New Horizons, she’s back with an island tour posted to her grandson’s YouTube channel.

In the video, Audrey walks everyone through the island she’s been hard at work cultivating for the past few months, starting by introducing her grandson to some of the villagers she’s picked up along the way. While she doesn’t have Audie (the wolf) on her island, she has plenty of other cute companions such as Fauna, Bones, and Katt sharing her flower-rich landscape - there are several flower gardens spread across the island.

In the length of the video, it’s sweet, and dare we say outright refreshing, to see her perspective on the game. While touring her house, her grandson remarks that she has an authentic painting and wonders why she hasn’t given it to Blathers - evidently, the answer was just that she liked it, and figured she’d buy a second one for him later. It’s a much different approach than the fervent completionism many gamers practice.

In the house tour, Audrey takes us through the living room, the bedroom, and her kitchen. In her bedroom she has a few toys set out, including - quite heartwarmingly, we should add - a doll that her grandson sent her in the in-game mail, since she apparently has a penchant for dolls in real life as well. Finally, she shows everyone her critterpedia, where she’s very close to having caught all the fish (and not so close to having all the bugs). Near the end of the video, she says she’d like to put pavement down on some areas of her island in the future.

For anyone who wants to tour Audie’s excellent island personally, they leave the dream code for it at the end of the video.

(Source: YouTube)

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