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title: "Animal Crossing: City Folk - Nintendo Wii"
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# Multiplayer up to 4 DS Suitcase mode Extensive customization Animal Crossing: City Folk - Nintendo Wii

**Price:** € 169.47
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## Summary

> 🌟 Your virtual getaway awaits!

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- **What is this?** Animal Crossing: City Folk - Nintendo Wii
- **How much does it cost?** € 169.47 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Key Features

- • **Connect & Play:** Enjoy seamless multiplayer fun with up to four friends using 'Wii Speak'!
- • **Engage with Nature:** Experience a living, breathing world filled with charming animal neighbors!
- • **Carry Your Adventure:** Take your character on the go with the innovative DS Suitcase mode!
- • **Build Lasting Memories:** Exchange letters and gifts to deepen friendships and uncover stories!
- • **Unleash Your Creativity:** Dive into extensive customization options for your Mii!

## Overview

Animal Crossing: City Folk for Nintendo Wii offers a vibrant, interactive world where players can customize their Mii, connect with friends in multiplayer mode, and engage with a community of adorable animal neighbors. With features like the DS Suitcase mode for portability and extensive customization options, this game ensures endless fun and creativity.

## Description

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. Features include: •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 when used with 'Wii Speak' microphone (Microphone 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.

Review: Warning: this game is addictive - I'm really not sure if I can write out every possible thing about this game that I absolutely love, but I'll try. At first, I didn't think too much about it because I'm more of a Harvest Moon/The Sims kind of gal, but I wanted to give this game a try after reading all the rave reviews. It took me a while to get used to the blocky, cartoony style, but after several hours, days, weeks and months of playing, it really grows on you. This was actually my first Animal Crossing game to play because I don't own any other console, but I'd like to think it works really well with the Wii! The game itself is absolutely simple. Well, sort of. You obviously have certain goals to complete like paying off your mortgage to Tom (Crook) Nook and making enough money to unlock other rewards and actually be able to buy the nicer things sold in the game. For me personally, it didn't take long to pay off the mortgage and get all the renovations out of the way. Then again, playing obsessively can help with that. You catch fish. Chase after bugs. Hunt down fossils. Chat up the neighbors and give them funny slogans. Dress up your avatar. Furnish your house, etc etc etc. It's amazing how easily you get sucked into this game despite the extremely limited amount of things at your disposal. Because let's face it, after a while, anything can get redundant and boring. But I've had this game for a few months now and I'm still playing it every day. I don't think I even mentioned the best part and this involves my Dad because he does not play video games and he thought it was super silly when he watched me play, but he still stuck around to watch no matter how many jokes he made about it. Lo and behold, he has now become more addicted to the game than me so that's telling you something. I do have a couple of things to nitpick about the game though. One being that while I enjoy giving funny catchphrases and greetings to the townies who ask, it gets really really REALLY annoying to the point where I ignore them 90% of the time when they want to talk (sorry folks). The most important thing I can possibly nag about is the fact that the more you walk/run/hustle about your town, the GRASS WILL WEAR DOWN and you're left with patches of dirt/sand all over and it doesn't grow back. I haven't hit the winter stage just yet considering it's still summer, but apparently the lack of grass equals no snow which then equals no snowballs to make your snowman. It's a huge bummer. You can be as careful as you want, but if you keep running around the same pattern, your grass will hate you regardless. ALL IN ALL. It's a wonderful game and I highly recommend it to everyone and anyone!
Review: Animal Crossing Wild world DS Addict loves this CIty Folk wii - I have been playing ACWW on DS for almost a year now and have almost mastered it and have everything. I got a wii this year so I could do wii fit plus and get exercise....doctor approved and recommended. Anyway it is a blast and I use the game as a reward for exercise. It is about 75% like ACWW. Then man it takes off and has twice if not more things to do. If you are an ACWW player here are a few things that are different and so fun. 1. You get to choose 1 of 4 houses to move in when you start. 2. You get 4 characters all having own house (4 mortgages too) 3. Many of the same animals from ACWW but they say different things. 4. So far I have meet Pascal and he behaves differently 5. Saharah also has different things for you to do. 6. The town landscape is multi layers. Mine has canyons, cliffs, many lakes, 2 waterfalls, You still have Nook's, Ables, Civic Center, Museum in the town 7. You take a bus to the city and there are many animals walking around to talk to, that is so fun. I'll not tell you all the shops but you will know some of the people there too. So far it has been a lot of fun and starting over is great, something to work at. It does let you move your house from the DS if you want to. I did not so do not know how that would look. I am an adult player and I simply love the game.

## 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 when used with 'Wii Speak' microphone (Microphone 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.

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Warning: this game is addictive
*by A***M on August 2, 2014*

I'm really not sure if I can write out every possible thing about this game that I absolutely love, but I'll try. At first, I didn't think too much about it because I'm more of a Harvest Moon/The Sims kind of gal, but I wanted to give this game a try after reading all the rave reviews. It took me a while to get used to the blocky, cartoony style, but after several hours, days, weeks and months of playing, it really grows on you. This was actually my first Animal Crossing game to play because I don't own any other console, but I'd like to think it works really well with the Wii! The game itself is absolutely simple. Well, sort of. You obviously have certain goals to complete like paying off your mortgage to Tom (Crook) Nook and making enough money to unlock other rewards and actually be able to buy the nicer things sold in the game. For me personally, it didn't take long to pay off the mortgage and get all the renovations out of the way. Then again, playing obsessively can help with that. You catch fish. Chase after bugs. Hunt down fossils. Chat up the neighbors and give them funny slogans. Dress up your avatar. Furnish your house, etc etc etc. It's amazing how easily you get sucked into this game despite the extremely limited amount of things at your disposal. Because let's face it, after a while, anything can get redundant and boring. But I've had this game for a few months now and I'm still playing it every day. I don't think I even mentioned the best part and this involves my Dad because he does not play video games and he thought it was super silly when he watched me play, but he still stuck around to watch no matter how many jokes he made about it. Lo and behold, he has now become more addicted to the game than me so that's telling you something. I do have a couple of things to nitpick about the game though. One being that while I enjoy giving funny catchphrases and greetings to the townies who ask, it gets really really REALLY annoying to the point where I ignore them 90% of the time when they want to talk (sorry folks). The most important thing I can possibly nag about is the fact that the more you walk/run/hustle about your town, the GRASS WILL WEAR DOWN and you're left with patches of dirt/sand all over and it doesn't grow back. I haven't hit the winter stage just yet considering it's still summer, but apparently the lack of grass equals no snow which then equals no snowballs to make your snowman. It's a huge bummer. You can be as careful as you want, but if you keep running around the same pattern, your grass will hate you regardless. ALL IN ALL. It's a wonderful game and I highly recommend it to everyone and anyone!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Animal Crossing Wild world DS Addict loves this CIty Folk wii
*by K***T on January 13, 2010*

I have been playing ACWW on DS for almost a year now and have almost mastered it and have everything. I got a wii this year so I could do wii fit plus and get exercise....doctor approved and recommended. Anyway it is a blast and I use the game as a reward for exercise. It is about 75% like ACWW. Then man it takes off and has twice if not more things to do. If you are an ACWW player here are a few things that are different and so fun. 1. You get to choose 1 of 4 houses to move in when you start. 2. You get 4 characters all having own house (4 mortgages too) 3. Many of the same animals from ACWW but they say different things. 4. So far I have meet Pascal and he behaves differently 5. Saharah also has different things for you to do. 6. The town landscape is multi layers. Mine has canyons, cliffs, many lakes, 2 waterfalls, You still have Nook's, Ables, Civic Center, Museum in the town 7. You take a bus to the city and there are many animals walking around to talk to, that is so fun. I'll not tell you all the shops but you will know some of the people there too. So far it has been a lot of fun and starting over is great, something to work at. It does let you move your house from the DS if you want to. I did not so do not know how that would look. I am an adult player and I simply love the game.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great but flawed
*by T***I on January 29, 2011*

Like the Animal Crossing games before this, you are the only human moving into a town full of animals. However, this time you ride into town on a bus, with the good ole Captain as your guide. You come into town, pick a house and become indebted once again to Tom Nook. Even though the characters are the same, this is still a great game. Things have been updated to make this game better. Some of my favorite things: 1) Your townies don't run inside whenever someone visits. Now you can interact with them inside and outside of their homes. 2) When friends visit, you can now hold fishing contests between yourselves. When you fish, everyone can see and go after the same fish. 3) Traditional holidays are back. Now you can celebrate Halloween, Christmas and Easter with friends and townies. However, one thing that is a huge pain is the animal tracks feature. If you tend to walk the same paths through your town each and every day, eventually you'll start wearing down the grass in huge patches. This can take a lot of work to fix. You'll have to plant flowers and trees and keep them alive for weeks to make the grass grow back. Some towns end up one huge, brown mess which becomes nearly impossible to fix unless you are extremely persistent. Overall, this game is quite enjoyable and a nice addition to your Animal Crossing collection. Just be prepared to lose some grass and spend a lot of your game play time trying to fix it.

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