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Animal Crossing: City Folk

RatingCustomer rating is 4 of 5
BrandNintendo
TypeVideo Game
Release Date2008-11-16
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Features
  • DS Suitcase mode integrated which lets you carry your character from your Wii console to a friend's.
  • A living, breathing gameplay setting where there is always something to do.
  • Multiplayer support up to four players when used together with 'Wii Talk' microphone (Microphone sold separately).
  • Widespread custotomizing options agree to you to visit the salon and provide your Mii a makeover.
  • Befriend your animal neighbors by exchanging letters, gifts and favors in order to get their memories and stories from their old towns into the strategy.
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Description
If you were given the keys to your own community, what would you do? Go fishing, collect shells or watch fireworks together with friends? Build a snowman, exchange presents together with family or decorate your house for the holidays? Get a trip to the city, go on a shopping spree or visit friends from all over the globe? In Animal Crossing: City Folk, life moves at a relaxed pace, but the world brims together with endless possibilities.

'Animal Crossing: City Folk' strategy logo
Build your own community
Fishing together with friends in 'Animal Crossing: City Folk'
Enjoy mini-games against friends.
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Meeting a neighbor in 'Animal Crossing: City Folk'
Get to recognize your neighbors.
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Night time fun under the stars in 'Animal Crossing: City Folk'
Have fun at all hours of the day.
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Having friends over to your house in 'Animal Crossing: City Folk'
Feel free to have company over.
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Gameplay
You do the whole story, as you and up to three other players move into a town and just exist life. Befriend your animal neighbors, decorate your house together with cool furnishings, fill up up your wardrobe, get to recognize the local wildlife, hop on a bus to visit the new city and just explore the world. There are a million different ways to have fun. Each charming animal character has a personality: some are grouches while others are chatterboxes. And there's no final goal or high score to hit. The strategy keeps going for as long as you would like to have fun, and your town will always be there when you return. Move into town, buy a house and then do whatever you would like. Time and seasons pass as they do in the real world, so there's always something different happening. Collect extra than 2,400 products, go fishing for rare and interesting fish, catch all kind of cool bugs, dig up dinosaur fossils and buried treasure, hang out together with other players or use the day in the city. There's so much to do, and you have all the time in the world to explore it all.

DS Suitcase Mode
The DS Suitcase lets you carry your character from your Wii console to a friend's, like so giving people not including an Internet connection the capability to experience multiplayer modes. In addition, you can move your character from Animal Crossing: Wild World on Nintendo DS and have fun as him/her in Animal Crossing: City Folk.

Key Strategy Features

  • There's Always Something New To Do: In the living, breathing world of Animal Crossing: City Folk, days and seasons pass in real time, so there's always something to discover. Catch fireflies in the summer, go trick-or-treating on Halloween or hunt for eggs on Bunny Day. If you're in the mood for something a little faster paced, get a bus to a new urban city region this's distinctive to Animal Crossing: City Folk. There you can catch a show at the theater or check out the sales at Gracie's boutique. But if you don't show your face back home for too long, your neighbors will miss you.
  • Have fun Together with and Listen to Up to Four Friends: Up to four people from your household can exist and work mutually to build the ideal town. Design clothes and patterns, put in writing letters and post messages on the bulletin board for every other, or have fun online utilizing your broadband connection and invite up to three friends to visit your town utilizing Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Together with the new optional Wii Talk microphone (sold separately), it's like you're all in the same room. The microphone sits atop the sensor bar and picks up the dialog of everyone in the room to encourage a extra inclusive experience.
  • Get to Recognize Your Neighbors: The heart of Animal Crossing: City Folk is building relationships together with the animals in your town as well as together with other players. Befriend your animal neighbors by exchanging letters, gifts and favors. Animals can in addition move from town to town, delivering their memories and stories from their old towns together with them. And since animals are notoriously loose-lipped, they spill all the juicy details.
  • Express Your Personal Style: Customize your town, your house and yourself by collecting bugs, fish, fossils, art, furniture, clothes and accessories. You can in addition go to the salon in the city to modify your hairstyle and get a Mii makeover. In addition, if you design clothes in the tailor's shop, animals will wear them and maybe even get them to other towns.
Your Neighbors
Familiar faces such as K.K. Slider, Tom Nook, Blathers and Mr. Resetti all be visible, as well as a bunch of new characters like Festivale host Pavé and Bug-Off judge Bud. Many characters who occasionally visited your town in previous Animal Crossing games have now set up permanent shop in the city, so you can see them anytime.

Exclusive Powers, Weapons, Moves & Features:
Use the Wii Remote pointer to type letters, use products, illustrate designs for clothing or wallpaper, drag clothing or products onto your characters, interact together with animals or objects, or lead your character all-around the world. Use Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection to hang out in real time together with up to three of your friends. You can in addition send them e-mails and topic messages from the strategy. Have fun at different times of the year to experience different activities, holidays and seasons. And when visiting a friend in another country, experience the holidays native to their culture.

Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
Up to four people can have fun mutually in real time via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. The host opens his or her gate to agree to friends into the town, where they can perform all sorts of activities: fish, put in writing letters to townsfolk, shop at the store, swap products, have fun hide-and-seek ... anything. Up to four players can interact in real-time, communicating via topic chat, mic chat and emoticons.

WiiConnect24:
Utilizing WiiConnect24, you can buy and sell products to friends by participating in silent auctions, view actual players' homes in the Happy Room Academy office or send letters to other players' towns.

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Customer Reviews
Customer rating is 5 of 5  Best Game Ever   2010-07-30
By WiiPlayer
This is the by far the best video game I have ever played, Its very real(not in graphical terms) and can keep you entertained for hours! This game celebrates all the real life holidays(except 4th of july =/) and you allows have something to look forward to =D. you can live in the country and enjoy decorating your house,fishing,shopping,bug catching,fossil hunting,working on your garden, or having fishing/bug catching contests with your animal friends.Or take a bus and drive over to the city and buy some nice EXPENSIVE Furniture/Clothes, meet animals that could move to your town, you can get a haircut over at shampoodles,get you fortune told by katrina and much much more!You can also have fun with friends via nintendo wifi.The game happens even when your gone which I find very interesting. I highly recommend this product to anyone who has that wild creativity side and is very festive when it comes to the holidays =)
Customer rating is 5 of 5  I'ts Animal Crossing.   2010-07-29
By Scottish Quinie (Oregon, United States)
I've played the GameCube and DS versions of this game. The Wii version takes the "special visitors" and keeps them in the city where one can visit them at any time. I really like that aspect of it. I also like the aspect where one can take a Mii from out of the game and go to the salon and get a Mii head instead of only a new haircut. This game hasn't gotten all the love from my family that it deserves yet - but this game has staying power and will be something we will play for years to come, I'm certain.
Customer rating is 2 of 5  Uninteresting for 7, 8 yr old boys and parents   2010-07-20
By P. Shea (Takoma Park, MD United States)
We were given this game as a present and my boys, 7 and 8, have had no interest in it at all. I tried it and also found it very boring. It is a real time community which is very small. There are limited things you can do. The graphics are not great in comparison to other games. The characters talk in gibberish so you have to be able to read in order to know what they are saying. Very boring and does not make use at all of the wii platform.
Customer rating is 4 of 5  Animal Crossing: City Folk?!?   2010-07-13
By VHanshaw
This game is like many online have reviewed it as being pretty much the same as Animal Crossing: Wild World. Except for the WiiSpeak capability, however, I didn't even purchase that for this game and have no plans to. It's still fun for me without! If you have played the DS Animal Crossing you will notice the differences but really it's the same concept... again with some new things added of course! I can't say I am disappointed but then again I sort of am when I realize how much they could have changed or how much more they could have added to the game to make it THAT much better. It's still a great game despite that, just way too similar to the DS version and even GameCube version for me! It was my first purchase for my Wii because I knew it'd last me a long time considering there is something to do on it almost everyday or something to look forward to monthly! However, doing the same things over and over again is getting boring (building up the house, collecting all the fish, collecting all the fossils, paintings and trying to have a perfect town-- it's all the same). I haven't touched the game in over a week or more! I really wish they had added a lot more to do than what, I at least I have found. Adding the WiiSpeak really isn't that great of a new feature considering majority of the game itself is still the same! I guess your purchase depends on how much you liked the game to begin with. I think someone JUST discovering Animal Crossing will enjoy the game as much as I did when I first bought the GameCube version! If they ever come out with a new Animal Crossing and update it A LOT, that is the only way I'd even bother purchasing it!
Customer rating is 3 of 5  Cruise control   2010-07-04
By A. H.
Ever seen the movie Wristcutters? A guy kills himself and ends up in a world where "Everything's the same, just a little worse." That's Animal Crossing in a nutshell. Real life, but worse.

I'll admit I had fun the first time I played Animal Crossing, but after a week of pawning off fruit and fish to pay off my mortgage, i got pretty damn bored. Apparently, this game's only goal is to collect "stuff": furniture, clothes, trinkets, whatever. Anything you can't wear or use to furnish your house, you sell or donate. Otherwise, you keep doing the same tasks over and over so that you can buy bigger, better things to clutter your house with, and none of it is of any consequence. Hey, that sounds familiar!

Basic principle, the more time you spend on Animal Crossing, the more stuff you amass. No skill or thinking required. Besides buying and selling, you can pull weeds, talk to the neighbors who speak from a bank of about 3 repetitive phrases, maybe sit on their furniture for 10 seconds. This version of AC is especially neat, cause if you're really bored you can head to the City, where you can blow a week's worth of virtual fishing on a virtual sofa, or if you're really lucky, you can buy a balloon from the fabled Balloon Man. That's right: if you see him around, you get to buy a balloon!

Honestly, if I wanted to spend any time doing all this, I'd do it in real life, where the rewards are real and the people are interesting.



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