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NINTENDO Animal Crossing Lets Go To The City + Speak Wii
Animal Crossing: Lets Go To The City + Speak - Nintendo Wii Game
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 | $49.95 Animal Crossing: City Folk (Nintendo Selects)  If life were an endless vacation, 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, life moves at a relaxed pace, but the world brims with endless possibilities. There's always something new to do! In the living, breathing world of Animal Crossing, 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 trip into the all-new city and catch a show at the theater, check out the sales at Gracie's boutique, or change up your look at the salon! But if you don't show your face for too long, your neighbors will miss you! The perfect place to hang out with friends! The heart of Animal Crossing is building relationships with other players as well as the animals in your town. Live with up to three other people from your household and build the perfect town together! Design clothes and patterns, write letters, and post messages on the bulletin board for each other, or invite up to three friends to visit your town using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection-with the new Wii Speak, it's like you're all in the same room! Get to know your neighbors! Befriend your animal neighbors by exchanging letters, gifts, and favors. Animals can also move from town to town, and when they do, they bring their memories of life in your friends' 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. Amazon Marketplace |
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| There is always something new to do in Animal Crossing City Folk... | | Animal Crossing makes it debut on Wii and with it comes endless all new online features, and a world that brims with endless possibilities. Theres always something to do. In the living, breathing world of Animal Crossing: City Folk, days and seasons pass in real time, so theres always something to discover. Catch fireflies in the summer, go trick-or-treating on Halloween or hunt for eggs at Easter. But if youre in the mood for something a little faster paced, take a bus to a new urban city area thats unique to Animal Crossing: City Folk. There you can catch a show at the theatre or check out the sales at Gracies boutique. But if you dont show your face back home for too long, your neighbours will me you. |
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By the way, Im using my dads account for this, thats why the name and all that. I got animal crossing for my birthday, amongst other things-including a dsi, Ive done a review for that too- and it was okay. Its sort of...boring at the very beginning, you have to just do jobs for a racoon named Tom Nook, you cant properly explore, and when you try to talk to the little animal things, they just say stuff about its nice to meet you. But after you muscle your way through the boring part, youre simply in a world of your own! You need to get a bit of money first, but its easy to work out how to do it- if you have the ds version its a doddle with the controls and the gameplay. The town youre in is about 10 times the size of the ones you get in Wild World (DS version), so more exploration, etc. I was eager to get to the city, but dont be expecting something huge and full of shops bursting with people. Its very small but also quite interesting. Theres an auction shop, a designer shop, a hairdressers, even a theatre where you can learn new emotions. Children will love it. Its a good game but it gets so...repetitive so quickly. At least you can interact with the characters, send them letters, take part in community activities, etc. It was a very interesting game for a while and I still play on it now, but I was expecting something a little different from Wild World. What I mean is, if you want a new game with new characters and new gameplay, you will be very unhappy with your new game- if you just want an extension with lusher graphics and a new place to go, this is perfect. Overall, 7/10. Thankyou for reading!!!!!- a thirteen year old girl
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 17Jul2009 | | | I own Animal crossing: Wild World and Lets go to the City, and I was shocked: The two games are identical (despite the 2yr+ release date gaps)! Okay sure, theres a city, but the only new thing youll find there is a new clothes shop (but the products sold here were available on the old games anyway) and an auction house, but to be honest, youll make more money selling your stuff to Nook (the local shop keeper) anyway! This overall is a very lazy effort from nintendo, and even though the town is slightly bigger and the museum and fish variety is better, the graphics look like less than a weeks worth of work: copy the ds graphics and sharpen them up! This game is a huge disapointment and Im through with this franchise! (Watch the GT review on youtube (search `Animal Crossing: Lets Go To The City gt review`)
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 27May2009 | | | Like the added features from the DS Wish we could play with two players as well as via WiFI
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 25May2009 | | | Yes ive given this game 3 stars, maybe if i could use half a star that would go on too...
Its hard for me to believe i havent even been playing Animal Crossing for a year yet. I started with Wild World in July last year, then got this one on the day it came out in December (thanks Amazon!) i also joined a fantastic site and have learnt so much about the game it feels like ive been playing longer.
Now, i love WW for my DS. I love the interaction with the animals, i also love waiting for a new townie and wondering who it will be. I love the small-ness (if thats a word) of my little, private town too, and the portability of it. i havent stopped playing it since i got AC-LGTTC. But this review isnt for WW so i will crack on...
Ok, the reason i didnt give LGTTC more than 3 1/2 is for quite a few reasons really. i was quite annoyed they didnt call it the US version which is simply City Folk. And they didnt make enough changes to the game. its still the same old AC. Which for many people, i know, is good, but they could of changed simple things like the colour of the floor in the museum or changed colours in the town hall. Made little touches like that. The City itself is ok, but not something you need to visit all the time, its quite a small area really. Only so much you can do there. The grass! Well that has made a lot of people not very happy! It wears away, a little thing Nintendo have named `Animal Tracks` its supposed to help you have paths to the most frequented areas like Nooks. Its clearly not been tested out properly. What the developers forget is that to truly experience AC in all its glory, you have to explore all of the town to get your fossils, take out the weeds, water flowers, plant trees, catch bugs, fish etc. So in next to no time your town is like a desert. And this can affect bugs, like the grasshopper not appearing. Thankfully i knew this before starting my game so i could lay out paths myself to frequented areas and so i have kept quite a lot of my grass by sticking to those. Im also taking advantage of the fact that in Spring and Summer grass grows back quicker than in the snowy Winter (although its still slowwwww but faster if you plant flowers) so i have planted more flowers around the edges of my paths and this has helped. So when Autumn and Winter come i should have nice grass. Also the animals in LGTTC dont seem to be as nice as they are in WW. I mean they dont seem to care about friendship. Another big factor is that you cant collect their pictures in this one like you can in WW so there doesnt seem to be any incentive to make friends/talk/write to them. Although i still talk to them, just dont write so much. And they are more repetitive in this one, and they dont have hobbies really. They just ask you to find fossils/clothes etc. give you a couple of days and then feel sad if you havent managed to get them what they want. There are more things im not keen on but i should stop there.
And i know, it just sounds like i dont like the game at all, but i do, there are good points to it. Its probably great if you have never played AC before and dont compare it to the others. It does have good points. Wifi is still there, although i can only visit others, i cant get visitors but i think i have a dodgy disc, im not changing it now that Dibley (my town) is looking lovely. I dont have wiispeak but its nice hearing other people, especially Americans :P Holidays like Christmas and Easter are back so i really like that aspect. The tool shift using your D-pad, i really love that about it. And the graphics are better but i still think WW has great graphics! You can change Tom Nooks store too, so once you get Nookingtons, every month he will ask you what you look for in a store and depending on the answer you can get the store to change so the options are - variety =Nookingtons, balance =Nookway, good hours = Nook n Go, nothing much = Nooks Cranny. So i like that and since Nookingtons is only open till 9pm, ive downgraded to Nook n Go which is open from 7am - 1am and that will be great in Summer catching all those late night, expensive bugs. :D
So, for me i do prefer WW. But there are aspects of each game that i wish was in the other. I still say get the game. I do enjoy playing it despite my negatives. Thats all, if you have the game or are getting it, enjoy :)
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 18May2009 | | | My daughter has this game on her DS but I decided to buy it for the Wii (due to the screen being too small on the DS for me to play too!) It is a brilliant game. Infact, I play it more than my daughter (much to her annoyance!) If I had realised before hand, I wouldnt have bought it with the Wii Speak as I dont intend using it connected (hindsight is a wonderful thing!) A truly brilliant game.
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 14May2009 | | | One word sums this game up, Freedom, you have freedom to do practically anything you want, i recommend this to anyone whos played any of the previous games or who owns a Wii
I havent had much time to play it recently but every chance i get im on it
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 11Apr2009 | | | I like the Idea of having to work for a living, and the interaction with other characters great for the kids.
Shame their isnt a way for 2 gamer to play on the same consol as I have 2 kids.
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 06Apr2009 | | | The game Animal crossing can be as simple or as complicated a life as the player decides which a brillaint aspect of the game. This game is very addictive and has an enormous lifetime of gameplay. Highly recomended to any one looking for a chilled out game!
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 03Apr2009 | | | I bought this game a few weeks ago now. When it arrived I looked at the box and thought it looked babyish. But when I played it everything changed. You start off as a newcomer to the village(that you name) and gradually earn more money(by selling at Nooks Cranny).
The game is also great with friends as this game is compatible with wii speak. There are no goals or high scores to aim to so you can just enjoy making your town better.
The overall comment I have is that it is not babyish and is a good game for wii.
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 20Feb2009 | | |
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 | Animal Crossing: City Folk (Nintendo Selects)  If life were an endless vacation, 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, life moves at a relaxed pace, but the world brims with endless possibilities. There's always something new to do! In the living, breathing world of Animal Crossing, 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 trip into the all-new city and catch a show at the theater, check out the sales at Gracie's boutique, or change up your look at the salon! But if you don't show your face for too long, your neighbors will miss you! The perfect place to hang out with friends! The heart of Animal Crossing is building relationships with other players as well as the animals in your town. Live with up to three other people from your household and build the perfect town together! Design clothes and patterns, write letters, and post messages on the bulletin board for each other, or invite up to three friends to visit your town using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection-with the new Wii Speak, it's like you're all in the same room! Get to know your neighbors! Befriend your animal neighbors by exchanging letters, gifts, and favors. Animals can also move from town to town, and when they do, they bring their memories of life in your friends' 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. Amazon Marketplace |
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