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Dec. 29, 2008
Animal Crossing: City Folk is a quality product, for sure, but it's also largely the same quality product that has already appeared on the DS and GameCube.
By Jeff Gerstmann|
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Animal Crossing: City Folk review
(WII)
Nintendo's mortgage simulator arrives on the Wii with new places to visit and greater connectivity options.Animal Crossing keeps the formula from the previous two games, make a life for yourself in a village full of anthropomorphic creatures with some bizarre dispositions. In your new village you'll experience a very open ... |
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If It Ain't Broke, Don't...zzzzzzzzzzzz...
(WII)
Right off the bat, I think it should be noted that I might be one of the world's most irrational Animal Crossing nuts. When the original game came out for the GameCube, I was one of the people who actually did play the game every day for a year. When ... |
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An great game by all means... there's just hardly anything new.
(WII)
Positive: + very bright, fun atmosphere + towns are big + graphics and frame rate are incredibly smooth + superb Wii controls that don’t overdo themselves + unique, quirky sense of humor + relaxing, fun music Negative: - the game is hardly even an update to Wild World - ... |
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| Game Name | Animal Crossing: City Folk |
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| Original US Release |
Nov. 16, 2008
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| Original US Release | November 2008 know the real date? |
| Aliases | Animal Crossing: Let’s Go to the City |
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CERO: A
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| ESRB |
ESRB: E
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PEGI: 3+
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Animal Crossing: City Folk cheats
Some cheats and hints to give you more knowledge on the game. |
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