Gamers around the world are getting ready as Nintendo’s Animal Crossing: New Horizons prepares to launch. The fifth entry in the Animal Crossing series is set to release on March 20. Camille Kleiman, a 20-year-old gamer and student at the University of Northern Colorado, is just as excited as everyone else about this game. Kleiman was introduced to the game series at 14 with Animal Crossing: New Leaf. Kleiman first heard of the game through the videos of YouTuber Chuggaconroy. The game’s American version, released in 2013 for the Nintendo 3DS, found its way into her hands at Christmas that year. “From there, the addiction kind of just spiraled,” Kleiman said. The game lets players act as the mayor of a small town populated by animals, and focuses on relaxed gardening, fishing, and fossil collecting. Players can add to a museum, support local businesses, and expand their own mayoral mansions. Kleiman’s town has been in operation since 2016. That’s not to say the games are without...