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Turnip fever has gripped the videogame scene. The ‘stalk market’ has long been a part of Animal Crossing, but the popularity of New Horizons has meant canny players are bankrupting the Nooks (indeed, in a close-to-the-bone case of art imitating life, a game update recently reduced bank interest to try to deal with the broken economy). Turnip Exchange helps to figure out your chances of hitting it big). The delightful noticeboard presentation is in keeping with the game’s, and a queue system helps avoid crashes as players pour into town to take advantage of a good deal. If you want to be a ‘bellionaire’, this is worth bookmarking – those bridges won’t fund themselves.

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