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To be honest, we all should have known something like Animal Crossing: City Folk was coming the second the Wii was announced. Nintendo would have been stupid to leave one of their biggest crossover titles – that is, titles with appeal to both new and c...
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City Folk is the same old Animal Crossing fun you remember, with a couple new twists to keep you hopping. A game with enjoyable game play and enough variety to keep you coming back for more. Life goes on in Animal Crossing when you leave, so when you...
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By Tham Yuen-CIF YOU like to spend your days doing, well, nothing much, then Animal Crossing: City Folk will appeal to you.It is a game without any ultimate goal. There is no winning or losing and all you have to do are mundane things - shop, catch bug...
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Animal Crossing: City Folk may be the most unfortunately named videogame I've ever played. The Animal and Crossing parts don't really bother me, but that City Folk suffix really gets me down. With a name like that, people are bound to assume that the...
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There are two kinds of people who are going to be buying Animal Crossing: City Folk. The first are the ones who love casual or simulation games, but have never owned an Animal Crossing title before. The second are adamant Animal Crossing fans who own...
Works with the Nintendo WiFi Connection for visitors, like Wild World, has a city area you can visit to have easy access to items and people, large town environment to explore, you can update your town with bridges and a fountain, there are special Pro ou...
Town visitors don’t come as often, there’s only the Wii remote/nunchuk control scheme, houses can only expand to three rooms and Gracie Grace stock only changes every season.
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Name: Animal Crossing: City FolkGenre: SimulationPlatform: Nintendo Wii Check the Video Review.Now that Wii Music has plunked onto store shelves, Animal Crossing: City Folk is really all Nintendo has for the holiday 2008 lineu...
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Is it a new sequel or a glorified port of Wild World? As the holiday season approaches, many Wii owners are looking for that perfect game to stand alone as the must-have title. That role is usually filled by a great first party offering from Nintendo...
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Some games focus less on heart-racing action and more on letting the player explore a virtual world and build a customized environment. That sort of game can be plenty of fun if there are enough things to do. However, "Animal Crossing: City Folk" doesn...
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If you look close enough, you can trace the casual roots of today's Nintendo back to the GameCube's quirky runaway phenomenon, Animal Crossing. The game's latest incarnation, Animal Crossing: City Folk feels and plays extremely natural on Nintendo's fl...
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If youve never played an Animal Crossing game before, then Animal Crossing: City Folk is a perfectly fine place to start. It once again immerses you into a colorful candy-coated world where your neighbors are all adorable anthropomorphic characters o...
Voice chat works; trading with friends and visiting their towns adds some variety.
Its the same Animal Crossing game that weve played twice already.
If youve never played an Animal Crossing game before, then Animal Crossing: City Folk is a perfectly fine place to start. It once again immerses you into a colorful candy-coated world where your neighbors are all adorable anthropomorphic characters of...
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Updated: 2012-01-25 05:31:52
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Somehow, despite two previous time-sucking outings into the open world of Animal Crossing -- each fully preparing me for what to expect in a sequel -- City Folk still rouses some excitement at the prospect of collecting more rare furniture, fossils, an...
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Nintendos been the slowest of all the console manufacturers on giving gamers the ability to voice chat with friends over the internet. Even with the built-in microphone it took the company at least two years to officially put in use on the Nintendo DS...
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