Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City User Review
On the outside animal crossing looks like a game meant for kids. But don't judge a book by its cover or in this case a game by its box art.
Animal crossing: city folk is an amazing game. There is really no point to the game, you just live your life however you want to. You buy a house, and have to pay off the mortgage. Once you do that you can upgrade your house so it becomes bigger and better.
There are many ways for you to make money. You can fish, pick fruit, dig up fossils, or do chores for your neighbours.
With that money you can then go to Tom Nook's store and buy furniture for your home. You can design your home anyway you like from wall paper, to carpets, and any piece of furniture you can imagine. You can also use that money to buy clothes, and let me tell you there are a lot of different outfits you can wear.
In animal crossing: city folk you can now go to the city. In the city you can go get a hair cut, buy furniture/clothing from Gracie Grace, watch a comedy show, and many more things.
Another new feature in city folk is the ability to use wii speak, and Nintendo WFC. you and your other friends can visit each others towns, and chat using wii speak.
The biggest complaint people have about AC:CF is that it is just like the other two in the series. If you have gotten bored with the previous installments then there is not much more that city folk adds, but it is still an amazing game and the best in the series.
If you have never played an animal crossing game before, and are considering picking one up then do not hesitate, go and buy it now!
Animal crossing: city folk is an amazing game. There is really no point to the game, you just live your life however you want to. You buy a house, and have to pay off the mortgage. Once you do that you can upgrade your house so it becomes bigger and better.
There are many ways for you to make money. You can fish, pick fruit, dig up fossils, or do chores for your neighbours.
With that money you can then go to Tom Nook's store and buy furniture for your home. You can design your home anyway you like from wall paper, to carpets, and any piece of furniture you can imagine. You can also use that money to buy clothes, and let me tell you there are a lot of different outfits you can wear.
In animal crossing: city folk you can now go to the city. In the city you can go get a hair cut, buy furniture/clothing from Gracie Grace, watch a comedy show, and many more things.
Another new feature in city folk is the ability to use wii speak, and Nintendo WFC. you and your other friends can visit each others towns, and chat using wii speak.
The biggest complaint people have about AC:CF is that it is just like the other two in the series. If you have gotten bored with the previous installments then there is not much more that city folk adds, but it is still an amazing game and the best in the series.
If you have never played an animal crossing game before, and are considering picking one up then do not hesitate, go and buy it now!
More User Reviews
Underrated, addictive, sequel.
Review Stats:- Posted Dec 5, 2012 4:24 am GMT
The best "Animal Crossing" to date literally places the player in complete control! 8)
Review Stats:- Posted Feb 29, 2012 8:11 pm GMT
Putting it simply if you own the DS version then give this one a miss. It's the ONLY video game my wife will play! LOL
Review Stats:- Posted Nov 12, 2011 2:46 am GMT
the City is quite small, but that' ok, I still really enjoy going to it as much as I want when I have the money.
Review Stats:- Posted Sep 9, 2011 12:59 am GMT
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These are my gamecube animal crossing houses with my furniture collections in all the houses. It's worth noting that I only used codes for the ninendo room and the models room. Everything else I bought myself.Posted May 16, 2009
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The new trailer of Animal Crossing City Folk.Posted Jul 16, 2008
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