In early 2020,Animal Crossing: New Horizonshit shelves and digital storefronts right before the Covid-19 pandemic hit the United States in earnest. Following this, the game became a big hit as people tried to find new ways to interact with each other from a safe distance. Despite having been released over two years ago,Animal Crossing: New Horizonsplayers are still finding new ways to interact with the game to this day.

SinceAnimal Crossing: New Horizonswas released, gamers have taken to the internet to share what they have created. OneAnimal Crossingfanrecreated the intro toThe Office. Some hosted virtual weddings on the game while others, likeStar Warswriter Gary Whitta, hosted his own talk show on the game. This talk show is whereCaptain Marvelstar Brie Larson expressed her interest in playing Samus Aran from theMetroidfranchise. One player, however, has opted to take the game and its colorful characters and setting in a slightly darker route.

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In the past, fans have recreated Walter White’s look fromBreaking Badin different video games. One, for example, recreatedWalter White’s look inRed Dead Redemption 2while another did something similar inStardew Valley. OneAnimal Crossingfan, however, has opted to take it a step further. In a recent post, Reddit user TonyClifton323 shared his ownAnimal Crossing: New Horizonsversion of Walter White. In addition, the player turned their house into a Heisenberg-esque meth lab.

The lab itself doesn’t appear to be a recreation of any particular meth lab fromBreaking Bad. The video shows various test beakers, barrels, and other pieces of science equipment that could be used for any number of things. In fact, it’s very similar to aBreaking Badmeth lab created inStardew Valley. This particular lab came with the caption “I am the one who Nooks!”

Breaking Badwas a series on AMC that aired for five seasons between 2008-2013 and is generally considered to be one of the greatest television series ever made. The producers followed the show up with a sequel film, titledEl Camino, and the spinoff prequel series,Better Call Saul. Despite the series' success, a video game adaptation was never made thoughBreaking Badcreator Vince Gilligan tried to get aGrand Theft Auto-style game developed. For now, however, fans will have to do with recreating Walter White’s meth lab in otherwise innocent settings likeAnimal Crossing: New Horizons.