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The editors liked
Great laid-back gaming made famous in the first two AC games — with some decent additions in the form of the city and Wi-Fi gameplay
The editors didn't like
Not all that different from the first two — nor is it enjoyable for long stretches
The game needs a down-time hook like the NES games were in the first
Abstract: If you look close enough, you can trace the casual roots of today's Nintendo back to the GameCube's quirky runaway phenomenon, Animal Crossing. The game's latest incarnation, Animal Crossing: City Folk feels and plays extremely natural on Nintendo's fl...
Voice chat works; trading with friends and visiting their towns adds some variety.
Its the same Animal Crossing game that weve played twice already.
If youve never played an Animal Crossing game before, then Animal Crossing: City Folk is a perfectly fine place to start. It once again immerses you into a colorful candy-coated world where your neighbors are all adorable anthropomorphic characters of...
Abstract: Depending on where you live, Animal Crossing for the GameCube first made paying off mortgages fun sometime between December 2001 and September 2004. Actually, it was the fishing, the fruit picking, the shopping, the customization, the item collection, ...
Abstract: Somehow, despite two previous time-sucking outings into the open world of Animal Crossing -- each fully preparing me for what to expect in a sequel -- City Folk still rouses some excitement at the prospect of collecting more rare furniture, fossils, an...
Abstract: Nintendos been the slowest of all the console manufacturers on giving gamers the ability to voice chat with friends over the internet. Even with the built-in microphone it took the company at least two years to officially put in use on the Nintendo DS...
Abstract: By Tham Yuen-CIF YOU like to spend your days doing, well, nothing much, then Animal Crossing: City Folk will appeal to you.It is a game without any ultimate goal. There is no winning or losing and all you have to do are mundane things - shop, catch bug...