It has been less than six months since Nintendo releasedAnimal Crossing: New Horizons, and it appears that the game is still smashing sales records for the company. Recently, Nintendo reported thatAnimal Crossing: New Horizonshas sold over 22 million copies, which is definitely an impressive milestone for a game that has been out less than a year.
Of course, much of the game’s success can be attributed to Nintendo’s constant support especially with the recent release of the Summer Update that saw the return of Dream Islands fromAnimal Crossing: New Leaf,which allows players to visit copies of other player’s islands through dream journeys. Now, for those interested in seeing what’s out there, here are the best user-created Dream Islands that players can visited right now inAnimal Crossing: New Horizons.

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Makoi Island
Makoi Island was created out of the imagination of the player who goes by the name of Denim2, who is also the creator behind the popular trodden down dirt path. Now, Makoi Island features a well put together village that boasts a beautiful landscape filled with trees, flowers, and decorations such as paths and fountains. Players who are in love with nature-themed villages would surely love Makoi Island’s lush green gardens.
Dream Code: 3258-5625-9286
The Good Place Dream Island
Based onthe popular TV show starring Kristen Bell, thisAnimal Crossingplayer recreated the primary setting of the show into the game. Players can visit several locations in the show such as Eleanor’s house and the Museum of Human Misery (which is just the standard museum in the game). As expected, this particular island features a heavenly-like appearance, and players can rest easy that this is definitely not the bad place.
Dream Code: DA-3717-6450-2072
Aika Village
Animal Crossingfans who’ve spent hours of gameplay inAnimal Crossing: New Leafmay be familiar with Aika Village, given that it became the most popular Dream destinations inNew Horizons' predecessor. Creator Garrack recreated the infamous Aika Village with a new and improved Aika Island, which at the time of writing has become one of the most popular Dream Islands that players can visit. To the uninitiated,Aika Village tells the horrific story of a young girl and her demented dolland each house and room in the village is a representation of a dark chapter into Aika’s life.
Dream Code: 1182-7179-4326
Konpei Island
Another aesthetically pleasing island inAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsis Konpei Island, which is owned by the user who simply goes by the name of m. This island’s primary color scheme is mostly white and black, which makes it appear like a cold and almost desolate location that players can visit. Despite the lack of color, Konpei Island is still gorgeous in its full monochromatic glory, and players who will visit are advised to wear a full-white outfit and take some pretty awesome photos.
Dream Code: 8369-6250-9194
Fairycore Dream Island
Last is Fairycore Dream Island which is a creation of Twitter user@honeycrossing. Of course, as its name clearly suggests, Fairycore Dream Island’s primary theme is fairies, mixed with some magical and enchanting elements that just ties the whole island together. Throughout the island, players can enjoy some stone paths, beautiful flowers, and landscape, and some cherry blossom trees that can be found all over the village.
Dream Code: DA-3752-3847-2790
Of course, the islands listed above are just some of the wonderful creations ofAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsplayers ever sincethe introduction of the Dreams Island feature. At the moment, it is unclear just how many islands are out there for players to explore, but there are many themed islands that players should also consider visiting. Apart from this, there are also several story-based islands inAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsright now, and some of them will definitely bring nightmares to brave visitors.
Animal Crossing: New Horizonsis out now exclusively on the Nintendo Switch.
