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'''Nookazon''' is a fan-made trading website for {{NH}}. It was started in April 2020 by using item data compiled by the [[Community:ACNH Spreadsheet|ACNH Spreadsheet Project]]. The websites contains item listings and users may make trades on the site itself or on its Discord server. Since May 2020, Nookazon does not permit the selling of items or goods that are locked based on time.
 
'''Nookazon''' is a fan-made trading website for {{NH}}. It was started in April 2020 by using item data compiled by the [[Community:ACNH Spreadsheet|ACNH Spreadsheet Project]]. The websites contains item listings and users may make trades on the site itself or on its Discord server. Since May 2020, Nookazon does not permit the selling of items or goods that are locked based on time.
  
Originally, the logo for Nookazon was based on [[Wikipedia:Amazon (company)|Amazon's]] Logo, but it was later changed to a leaf icon with the letter "N".
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Originally, the logo for Nookazon was based on [[Wikipedia:Amazon (company)|Amazon's]] logo, but it was later changed to a leaf icon with the letter "N".
  
 
Nookazon has received media attention from players and critics alike, due to {{NH|short|nolink}}'s heightened popularity. The website was praised for its easy-to-search catalog, as Elise Favis of the Washington Post noted that it was possible to obtain "specific sets and colors of furniture, or even [...] villagers".<ref>{{Cite web|author=Elise Favis|date=May 11, 2020|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/video-games/2020/05/11/nookazon-animal-crossing-new-horizons-trading/|title=He created an Amazon-like website for Animal Crossing. It’s getting millions of clicks per day.|site=The Washington Post|retrieved=March 16, 2021}}</ref> However, others have criticized Nookazon for its lack of control over the monetary value of {{I|Nook Miles Ticket|New Horizons}}s and/or [[Bells]] for certain trades and the lack of moderation over trades for potential scams.
 
Nookazon has received media attention from players and critics alike, due to {{NH|short|nolink}}'s heightened popularity. The website was praised for its easy-to-search catalog, as Elise Favis of the Washington Post noted that it was possible to obtain "specific sets and colors of furniture, or even [...] villagers".<ref>{{Cite web|author=Elise Favis|date=May 11, 2020|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/video-games/2020/05/11/nookazon-animal-crossing-new-horizons-trading/|title=He created an Amazon-like website for Animal Crossing. It’s getting millions of clicks per day.|site=The Washington Post|retrieved=March 16, 2021}}</ref> However, others have criticized Nookazon for its lack of control over the monetary value of {{I|Nook Miles Ticket|New Horizons}}s and/or [[Bells]] for certain trades and the lack of moderation over trades for potential scams.

Revision as of 16:31, March 16, 2021

Nookazon Logo.png
Status
Active
Language English[nb 1]
Date opened April 9, 2020
Creator Daniel Luu
Web address nookazon.com

Nookazon is a fan-made trading website for Animal Crossing: New Horizons. It was started in April 2020 by using item data compiled by the ACNH Spreadsheet Project. The websites contains item listings and users may make trades on the site itself or on its Discord server. Since May 2020, Nookazon does not permit the selling of items or goods that are locked based on time.

Originally, the logo for Nookazon was based on Amazon's logo, but it was later changed to a leaf icon with the letter "N".

Nookazon has received media attention from players and critics alike, due to New Horizons's heightened popularity. The website was praised for its easy-to-search catalog, as Elise Favis of the Washington Post noted that it was possible to obtain "specific sets and colors of furniture, or even [...] villagers".[1] However, others have criticized Nookazon for its lack of control over the monetary value of Nook Miles Tickets and/or Bells for certain trades and the lack of moderation over trades for potential scams.

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Notes

  1. Also partially available in German, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.

Reference

  1. Elise Favis (May 11, 2020). "He created an Amazon-like website for Animal Crossing. It’s getting millions of clicks per day.". The Washington Post. Retrieved March 16, 2021.