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Animal Crossing: City Folk

Animal Crossing: City Folk

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From: Nintendo
Category: Video Games

List Price: $49.99
Buy New: $41.70
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New (36) Used (4) Collectible (1) from $35.09

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 66 reviews
Sales Rank: 85

Platform: Nintendo Wii
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Edition: Standard
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Operating System: Nintendo Wii
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: RVL P RUUE
Model: 045496901363
UPC: 045496901363
EAN: 0045496901363
ASIN: B001CM0PR8

Release Date: November 16, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: **US Release WII GAMES ARE NOT COMPATIBLE with UK WII Consoles** 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.

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 and 'Wii Speak' microphone functionality available (Mic 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.

Accessories:

  • Official Wii Speak Microphone
  • Wii Hip Street Cheer Pom Poms - Pink/Silver
  • SanDisk SDSDG-2048-A11 2GB SD Gaming

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
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.

'Animal Crossing: City Folk' game logo
Build your own community
Fishing 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 know your neighbors.
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Night time fun under the stars in 'Animal Crossing: City Folk'
Play 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 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 Pave 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.




Customer Reviews:   Read 61 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars It's Animal Crossing, Only Better   January 3, 2009
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Animal Crossing: City Folk for the Nintendo Wii is Animal Crossing as you know and love, only better.

Think of this version as evolutionary, not revolutionary.

The game itself is very similar to the old Animal Crossing for the Nintendo Gamecube. You'll still fish and run errands to earn money for various items - from home remodeling to furniture and clothing, but now there's even more cool items to spend money (Bells) on.

Many of the characters from the original Animal Crossing have returned in Animal Crossing: City Folk, including Tom Nook, the mayor, and many of the town residents.

If you liked the original version, you'll like this one. Likewise, if you didn't like the first one, you wont like this one either. In my home, Animal Crossing: City Folk has been a hit with everyone from age 11 to 43.

What's improved?

- Movement is much quicker.
- No hesitation between "acres".
- Larger town.
- Ability to travel to the city.
- Ability to speed through long text dialogs more quickly.
- Graphics (although, they remain true to the original feel).
- Control. The Wiimote is a natural for this game.
- Much greater variety of fish to catch.
- More characters.
- More character customizations, including hair and makeover changes. You can even choose to make your character look like your Mii characters.

What hasn't improved?

- You'll still eventually run out of challenges and become bored. But it takes a while.
- Fishing is actually more difficult now.
- Resetti is still a pain.
- Character jokes are still lame.

Overall, this is a good game. There's nothing earth-shattering here, but it's entertaining.



3 out of 5 stars Fun but only one player   January 2, 2009
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This game is fun, but you can only play one person at a time in the same household. I understand that you can connect to someone else and play with them online and visit each other's towns, but it seems like it would be fairly simple to allow multiple people in the household to play simultaneously as well. However, this is not an option.

You can create up to 4 "people" on the game, however, none of those people can meet each other in town at the same time. As a result, the toon that I created cannot meet my son's toon in game, which is sad.



4 out of 5 stars Let's Go To Animal Crossing   January 2, 2009
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The game is called Animal Crossing: Let's Go To The City in Europe, but I like the shorter US name better: Animal Crossing: City Folk.

The gameplay, graphics and music haven't changed that much since the N64 version. But I don't think that is a problem, since everything fit fine with the game.

I like that you can press the 1-button an take a screenshot and save it to a SD-card. That's how I made all the screenshots for my blog.

The game never ends. You collect insects, fish and dinosour skeletons which you can donate to the local museum. When you have played by yourself for a while, you want to travel or invite people to your town. You need a friendcode from people to travel to their city.

Is this a good game? YES. Does it offer anything new (if you played some of the other versions)? NO, not realy. But I recommend it for old and new Animal Crossing players.



4 out of 5 stars Animal Crossing City Folk   January 2, 2009
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This game is very addictive, just like the original one, for anyone who has ever played it. It has a few new features which is cool, lots more fish, bugs, fossils and paintings to collect. Overall good fun for the whole family. Only downside, other than the few enhancements, not really much different from original one.


3 out of 5 stars Same Same Same!   January 1, 2009
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

At first glance, I told myself I didn't need this game. I knew it would be the same as the last two. There was no question in my mind that I didn't need it. I went on with my life, trying my hardest to resist. Until Christmas. I had enough extra money to buy Animal Crossing. I told myself no. Repeatedly. No, No, No! But I am weak, it seems. I opened the package, inserted the game into my Wii and transferred my Animal Crossing Wild World character over. Then.... I thought my fears had been realized. Was this simply a port of Wild World? Nook said the same thing he has said in the last two games, I did the same "Give this too *animal*/Write a letter/plant stuff/write something on the town message board!" tasks. While paying off (very little of) my debt to Tom Nook, I started to wonder if they had even changed the script at all. Everything seemed the same! That's when I noticed the little things. Birds in the trees, the animals ears flop as they move, talk, and emote, the sound effects they had recycled before, are now slightly different, each animal has a different voice.. I could go on and on. All of this makes an otherwise stale, old, moldy, yet fun game new again. Don't get me wrong! I love City Folk. Really, I do. I will play the heck out of this game. But was it worth the money? Not really. Would I recommend this game to someone who has played the last two? No, not really. Just stick with the one you have. Would I recommend it to someone who has never played Animal Crossing before? A very loud, enthusiastic yes!


This game is great for children. If the child is under 7, then I really wouldn't bother. It isn't inappropriate.. This is a great family game. I just don't think they would really have much fun. This game is text intensive, so unless you want to sit beside them and read everything... :)

All in all, Animal Crossing City Folk is a good game. Is it anything new? Nope. Did Nintendo make the most of this sequel? Not even in the least. But I still love it.


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