Sure. But it's mainly nostalgia for the entire game to be more collegiate and for the avatars to seem like students and less adult. Pizza bikini is funny because it's something you could imagine someone wearing as a crazy dare in a party. Golf Cart was a good item because it's something college students might pilfer on a long walk home after a night out. Shopping trolleys, traffic cones, street signs, rad sticks, pet rocks, plushies, house plants, various personalised stationery, dress ups and outfits, mascots, cheerleaders, jocks, nerds, wallflowers, sigma males, emos, punks, VSCO girls, kpop fans, puffer jackets, Stanley cups, musical instruments, easels, failed tests, passed tests, etc. Idk there are so many things that devs could drop in every hunt that tie back to college life but it feels to me that the brief has been lost. Items and avatars rarely feel relevant to the central theme of the game because they don't even attempt bridge the hunt's theme TO college life. Every hunt should tie in so the items you get feel less like the loot of a pirate, intergalactic explorer, zookeeper, or high-life fashionista but more like a student who wishes they were one of those things. The game used to feel like that. Alien themed hunts were bereft of actual aliens and instead had items students might buy. You couldn't get a Naruto avatar. But you could look like a kid who is trying to dress up as Naruto. Maybe the devs have never really done this or I'm getting older and not seeing the aesthetics and trends coming out but college kids today are obsessed with looksmaxxing. Where is the meat tenderizer for bone smashing? Where is the chiseled jawline? Where is the negative canthal tilt that everyone is chasing? We had a "call me maybe" reference fresh off the press Not present or drowned out by animals and spooky things. I don't think I'm getting old but I'm getting picky. Raw milk + Good health = Heavenly Height