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Animal Crossing: City Folk

Animal Crossing: City Folk
MSRP: $49.99
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Animal Crossing: City Folk Features

DS Suitcase mode included which lets you carry your character from your Wii console to a friend's.
A living, breathing gameplay environment where there is always something to do.
Multiplayer support up to four players when used with 'Wii Speak' microphone (Microphone sold separately).
Extensive custotomizing options allow you to visit the salon and give your Mii a makeover.
Befriend your animal neighbors by exchanging letters, gifts and favors in order to bring their memories and stories from their old towns into the game.
 

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Official Wii Speak Microphone
Wand for Wii
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SanDisk SDSDG-2048-A11 2GB SD Gaming
 

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Additional Animal Crossing: City Folk Information

If you were given the keys to your own community, what would you do? Go fishing, collect shells or watch fireworks with friends? Build a snowman, exchange presents with family or decorate your house for the holidays? Take 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 with endless possibilities. Build your own community
Enjoy mini-games against friends. View larger.
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Feel free to have company over. View larger. Gameplay
You make the whole story, as you and up to three other players move into a town and just live life. Befriend your animal neighbors, decorate your house with cool furnishings, fill up your wardrobe, get to know the local wildlife, hop on a bus to visit the new city and just explore the world. There are a million different ways to play. Every 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 game keeps going for as long as you want to play, and your town will always be there when you return. Move into town, buy a house and then do whatever you want. Time and seasons pass as they do in the real world, so there's always something different happening. Collect more than 2,400 items, go fishing for rare and interesting fish, catch all kind of cool bugs, dig up dinosaur fossils and buried treasure, hang out with other players or spend 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, thus giving people without an Internet connection the ability to experience multiplayer modes. Additionally, you can move your character from Animal Crossing: Wild World on Nintendo DS and play as him/her in Animal Crossing: City Folk. Key Game 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, take a bus to a new urban city area that's unique 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. Play With and Hear Up to Four Friends: Up to four people from your household can live and work together to build the perfect town. Design clothes and patterns, write letters and post messages on the bulletin board for each other, or play online using your broadband connection and invite up to three friends to visit your town using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. With the new optional Wii Speak microphone (sold separately), it's like you're all in the same room. The microphone sits atop the sensor bar and picks up the conversation of everyone in the room to encourage a more inclusive experience. Get to Know Your Neighbors: The heart of Animal Crossing: City Folk is building relationships with the animals in your town as well as with other players. Befriend your animal neighbors by exchanging letters, gifts and favors. Animals can also move from town to town, bringing their memories and stories from their old towns 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 also go to the salon in the city to change your hairstyle and get a Mii makeover. Plus, if you design clothes in the tailor's shop, animals will wear them and maybe even bring them to other towns. Your Neighbors
Familiar faces such as K.K. Slider, Tom Nook, Blathers and Mr. Resetti all appear, 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. Special Powers, Weapons, Moves & Features: Use the Wii Remote pointer to type letters, use items, draw designs for clothing or wallpaper, drag clothing or items onto your characters, interact with animals or objects, or lead your character around the world. Use Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection to hang out in real time with up to three of your friends. You can also send them e-mails and text messages from the game. Play 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 play together in real time via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. The host opens his or her gate to allow friends into the town, where they can perform all sorts of activities: fish, write letters to townsfolk, shop at the store, swap items, play hide-and-seek ... anything. Up to four players can interact in real-time, communicating via text chat, mic chat and emoticons. WiiConnect24: Using WiiConnect24, you can buy and sell items to friends by participating in silent auctions, view actual players' homes in the Happy Room Academy office or send letters to other players' towns.

 

What Customers Say About Animal Crossing: City Folk:

So if you enjoyed any of the other Animal Crossing games, you'll love this one even more. Go to flea markets. I really like this game, there is so much more to do than the game says, you can change your shoes, shoot down balloons. Though some things about the game take a little getting use to, like at first it is harder to fish, like the angels, and the other animals do not ask for as many favors. You can even make your own constellation, plus all the other things you could do in the other games, you can even play hide-in-seek. Plus a ton of other stuff. Other than stuff like that the game is fabulous. Though I only recommend the game to people who are not in to violent games, though I think some of them might still enjoy this game, but I personally think that the ones who will get the most out of this game are the people who what a game this is just pure fun to play.

I was a bit dissapointed when I found out that Animal Crossing City Folk was going to be similar to Animal Crossing Wild Worlds. I mean, it's basically just Wild Worlds for the wii. If you don't have wild worlds get this or if you don't have this just stick with Wild Worlds.Pros:-a new Animal Crossing game-wii speak-online play is fun-controls are comfortable with the use of the wii mote -you can take photos of yourself doing stuff.-sending letters to friends online is funCons:-recycled music (get Shinobu Tanaka to compose the music for the next game please)-I wish you could go to the city online-basically the same as Animal Crossing: Wild Worlds-glitchy at points-gets a bit boring if you play for a long time

If you are an ACWW player here are a few things that are different and so fun.1. The town landscape is multi layers. Then man it takes off and has twice if not more things to do. Anyway it is a blast and I use the game as a reward for exercise.It is about 75% like ACWW. I have been playing ACWW on DS for almost a year now and have almost mastered it and have everything. It does let you move your house from the DS if you want to. Saharah also has different things for you to do.6. So far I have meet Pascal and he behaves differently5.

You take a bus to the city and there are many animals walking around to talk to, that is so fun. You get 4 characters all having own house (4 mortgages too)3. I got a wii this year so I could do wii fit plus and get exercise.doctor approved and recommended. Mine has canyons, cliffs, many lakes, 2 waterfalls, You still have Nook's, Ables, Civic Center, Museum in the town7. You get to choose 1 of 4 houses to move in when you start.2. Many of the same animals from ACWW but they say different things.4. I'll not tell you all the shops but you will know some of the people there too.So far it has been a lot of fun and starting over is great, something to work at. I did not so do not know how that would look.I am an adult player and I simply love the game.

except a few online enhancements (like the optional voice hardware for Wii - which costs a lot more). If you have never owned an Animal Crossing game before, then you will love it - especially if you have friends to play with. Nothing much has changed since the Gamecube and DS versian all the way to this one. This game gets old FAST if you have owned any of the previous games.Personally, I believe the DS version is best as it is portable/convenient which is a big deal as what time you play is important for collecting and events. I bought this one as a gift for my girlfriend, and she loves it.

I re-started the game after having read up on it on the many online forums you can find (I recommend Animal Crossing Community). I just got my Wii for Christmas and rented AC:CF for a week before buying it. For the record, I am a 55 yr old woman who has never played video games before. I don't have the guidebook yet, but am ordering it. The things you can do change by the time of day/night, so players are encouraged to play at different times. A male friend and my 18 yr old daughter also love this game.

But overall the game is awesome: simpleminded in a way that is so relaxing yet challenging, but not in a super competitive way.I just love this game and cannot get enough of playing it. I love this game and am completely addicted to it. There are many things you will not learn just by playing: like the fact that there are MANY different layouts for your town and if you don't like the one you get first, just restart until you find one you like; that the "snow melt" is really your grass wearing away from running on it, not the snow melting. That said, you have to be able to read to play, so it is not meant for kids too young to read, UNLESS an older person plays with them.There is an endless list of things to do in this game. Reading the guides online is a HUGE help. It is real-time based, unless you alter your game clock.

I HIGHLY recommend this game to anyone, adults and kids alike.

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