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Animal Crossing: Let's Go To The City (Wii)

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  • Platform:   Nintendo Wii
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  • ASIN: B001CM0PR8
  • Product Dimensions: 19.1 x 13.7 x 1.4 cm ; 164 g
  • Release Date: 5 Dec 2008
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 144 in PC & Video Games (See Bestsellers in PC & Video Games)

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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.

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Build your own community
Fishing with friends in 'Animal Crossing: City Folk'
Enjoy mini-games against friends.
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Meeting a neighbor in 'Animal Crossing: City Folk'
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Night time fun under the stars in 'Animal Crossing: City Folk'
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Having friends over to your house in 'Animal Crossing: City Folk'
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Gameplay
You make the whole story, as you and up to three other players move into a town and just live life. Befriend your animal neighbors, decorate your house with cool furnishings, fill up your wardrobe, get to know the local wildlife, hop on a bus to visit the new city and just explore the world. There are a million different ways to play. Every charming animal character has a personality: some are grouches while others are chatterboxes. And there's no final goal or high score to hit. The game keeps going for as long as you want to play, and your town will always be there when you return. Move into town, buy a house and then do whatever you want. Time and seasons pass as they do in the real world, so there's always something different happening. Collect more than 2,400 items, go fishing for rare and interesting fish, catch all kind of cool bugs, dig up dinosaur fossils and buried treasure, hang out with other players or spend the day in the city. There's so much to do, and you have all the time in the world to explore it all.

DS Suitcase Mode
The DS Suitcase lets you carry your character from your Wii console to a friend's, thus giving people without an Internet connection the ability to experience multiplayer modes. Additionally, you can move your character from Animal Crossing: Wild World on Nintendo DS and play as him/her in Animal Crossing: City Folk.

Key Game Features

  • There's Always Something New To Do: In the living, breathing world of Animal Crossing: City Folk, 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 bus to a new urban city area that's unique to Animal Crossing: City Folk. There you can catch a show at the theater or check out the sales at Gracie's boutique. But if you don't show your face back home for too long, your neighbors will miss you.
  • Play With and Hear Up to Four Friends: Up to four people from your household can live and work together to build the perfect town. Design clothes and patterns, write letters and post messages on the bulletin board for each other, or play online using your broadband connection and invite up to three friends to visit your town using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. With the new optional Wii Speak microphone (sold separately), it's like you're all in the same room. The microphone sits atop the sensor bar and picks up the conversation of everyone in the room to encourage a more inclusive experience.
  • Get to Know Your Neighbors: The heart of Animal Crossing: City Folk is building relationships with the animals in your town as well as with other players. Befriend your animal neighbors by exchanging letters, gifts and favors. Animals can also move from town to town, bringing their memories and stories from their old 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. You can also go to the salon in the city to change your hairstyle and get a Mii makeover. Plus, if you design clothes in the tailor's shop, animals will wear them and maybe even bring them to other towns.
Your Neighbors
Familiar faces such as K.K. Slider, Tom Nook, Blathers and Mr. Resetti all appear, as well as a bunch of new characters like Festivale host Pavé and Bug-Off judge Bud. Many characters who occasionally visited your town in previous Animal Crossing games have now set up permanent shop in the city, so you can see them anytime.

Special Powers, Weapons, Moves & Features:
Use the Wii Remote pointer to type letters, use items, draw designs for clothing or wallpaper, drag clothing or items onto your characters, interact with animals or objects, or lead your character around the world. Use Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection to hang out in real time with up to three of your friends. You can also send them e-mails and text messages from the game. Play at different times of the year to experience different activities, holidays and seasons. And when visiting a friend in another country, experience the holidays native to their culture.

Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
Up to four people can play together in real time via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. The host opens his or her gate to allow friends into the town, where they can perform all sorts of activities: fish, write letters to townsfolk, shop at the store, swap items, play hide-and-seek ... anything. Up to four players can interact in real-time, communicating via text chat, mic chat and emoticons.

WiiConnect24:
Using WiiConnect24, you can buy and sell items to friends by participating in silent auctions, view actual players' homes in the Happy Room Academy office or send letters to other players' towns.



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59 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars In a world of your own..., 6 Dec 2008
By DangermouseZilla "He's the strongest, he's th... (Doncaster, Yorkshire, UK.) - See all my reviews
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Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This Wii version of the GameCube and DS classic is a faithful port - it instantly looks familiar. The music is the same, the old characters are all there - only this time it's all a bit bigger!

If you've played Animal Crossing before then you know the drill - you buy a small house and work for the local entrepreneur to pay off your mortgage - then you get a bigger house! Along the way you decorate, make friends, plant trees (and shake trees!), go fishing, etc. Only this time you also have the option of catching a bus to 'the city' where there are extra venues to visit and a cinema.

The controls seemed a bit fiddly - but that's because I attempted to the play the game just using the wiimote, which is an option - but the game is best played with the nunchuck as well which makes moving around far more natural.

If you already have a well established DS Animal Crossing game and want to keep your character, then you can 'move' the character and duplicate them on the Wii - although I haven't done this - it appears to be pretty easy and uses the WiFi capabilities of both machines.

Animal Crossing for the Wii looks great - but not much different to the DS version. Fans of the series will no doubt love this game, in fact I think that most people would enjoy playing around in their own world but there doesn't really seem to be much new. Apart from a few extra features and additional items, you get the feeling that you've been there and seen it all before.

Alas I've not played around with the WiFi connection yet, and that's perhaps where the Wii version will excel. If you have friends with the game then they can come round and visit your virtual house without spending a fortune on petrol. If you have the Wii Speak package you can chat verbally as well as typing out messages.

In a nutshell: Animal Crossing: Lets Go To The City shouldn't be a great game as it offers little more from the previous offerings other than sound and picture improvements. You realise that the novelty of visiting the City soon wanes when a lot of what you get there are the things you'd normally get in your town on the DS version. *BUT*....

...This is an addictive little game which you can never complete as it simply goes on forever, or until you get bored and your town becomes covered in weeds and cockroaches. Although this is really only a glossier version of the DS game, it still feels fun. I wish there had been more new features - but you never know, Nintendo might drop additional things into the game via Wifi software updates. The main strength of this game is personalising your own space - and that is easier to do on a bigger screen. If you're buying this because you got bored of the DS version then you might be disappointed. If you're buying this because you love the DS version then you'll be delighted.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A really fun and addictive game., 22 Jan 2009
By C. Whitfield (Wales, UK) - See all my reviews
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
I had never played an Animal Crossing game in the past and after much deliberation trying to decide whether to spend what little money I actually have on this game I decided to go for it. I have to say, I am not disappointed. It arrived promptly yesterday morning and I've only played it for a few hours but I'm already addicted.

There's a wide range of things to do once you've been left to your own devices. I have yet to discover most of these things, but fishing, bug catching, snowman building, clothes designing and meeting the various characters in my town has certainly kept me busy. I decided to skip the Wii speak software and I don't think this has lessened my experience at all. It is still a lot of fun.

In many other reviews it has been said that this game is not too different to the previous games. However, I can say as a first time Animal Crossing gamer, its great fun. So if you've never owned the previous games it is a must.
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36 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I've just got the game this morning..., 5 Dec 2008
By Samantha Stephens (Liverpool, UK) - See all my reviews
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
My copy of Animal Crossing: LGTTC arrived promptly this morning (Thank you, Amazon!) and so far, I'm really impressed. Once you get round pointing and clicking instead of the DS-style touch screen, you're onto a winner.

Getting the bus into the city is great, as now all the characters you usually only see every now and then (Gracie, Redd, Shrunk, Lyle, Katrina...) are all waiting for you. Gracie has a boutique which charges extortionate prices, Shrunk stars in a rubbish theatre show and Katrina once again rips you off via her cryptic 'palm-readings'. There are also a bunch of characters you recognise as neighbours from the DS version floating around for you to chat to, such as Apollo, Poncho, etc.

You can also change your image with a 3,000 bell hairdo at Shampoodle or upload your Mii character on screen! I tried it before, and it looks really strange having your own face amongst all the animals! Alternatively, you can download your character from the DS version onto the screen, though you can only bring your furniture catalogue and name with you, not your house, bells, etc.

I have only been playing for an hour or two, but I thought I'd get my review in early for all those who are still unsure whether this version is worth buying. I'd certainly say that it is, and I'm sure it will be another massive hit for Nintendo.
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5.0 out of 5 stars If you loved the DS version, you'll love this!
More or less the same as the DS version with a few slight tweaks, Animal Crossing:Lets Go To The City is great fun! Read more
Published 21 days ago by K. Webb

3.0 out of 5 stars Okay if you like that sort of thing
The kids love this game but to me it seems repetitive and fairly one dimensional although it does educate them in a virtual community which may or may not be useful. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fun, Relaxing game
If you liked the first animal crossing on ds you'll love this one!

It is basically a game of life where you pass through seasons, catch bugs, fish and collect items,... Read more
Published 2 months ago by D. A. Morton

2.0 out of 5 stars it gets boring after a while
I am using my dads account on this. When I saw the advert for this on TV it looked really good so when I got it I put it straight on the wii and started playing. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Is it good?
I already own animal crossing wild world on my ds. Is it worth getting
Lets go to the city on Nintendo Wii? Read more
Published 3 months ago

5.0 out of 5 stars Animal Crossing Wii
My kids were hooked to the DS version, but I've prized them off with this version for the Wii.
Published 3 months ago by Mrs. C. Wood

4.0 out of 5 stars Animal crossing on Wii-a review by a thirteen year old girl
By the way, I'm using my dad's account for this, that's why the name and all that.
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Published 3 months ago by S. Welch

5.0 out of 5 stars GazzaK
You can go to the city which is more interesting than staying in your own town, There are loads of new activities to do. the graphics are also improved. Read more
Published 4 months ago

1.0 out of 5 stars Only buy if you don't own a previous animal crossing
I own Animal crossing: Wild World and Let's go to the City, and I was shocked: The two games are identical (despite the 2yr+ release date gaps)! Read more
Published 5 months ago by A. Lowne

5.0 out of 5 stars Let go to the city
Like the added features from the DS
Wish we could play with two players as well as via WiFI
Published 5 months ago by D. J. M. Sutton

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