Animal Crossing: City Folk bring the animals back into the village in this multiplayer wii game. This time you won’t be limited just to your village you’ll also be going to the big city (even though the city is smaller then your town).
While you can build relationships with the villagers (sorry you can’t date them) you can also destroy them by making fun of them. Sending hate mails however won’t work, trust me I tried.
The game has multiple potential of what to do, as you can tell from reading below. Let’s just say there are multiple things for you to do everyday.
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Animal Crossing: City Folk is a real life simulation wii game. You have just left your family to start out a life on your own. That’s about how far the story of the game lasts.
After answering a couple of questions that determines what your character looks like, your name, and the name of your town, you’ll arrive in town. Here you meet a colorful cast of randomly created characters that can come and leave from your village.
You’ll be forced to do a bit of manual labor to get to know the game, but after that you’re free to do whatever you want and whenever you want.
You can:
The only thing that actually keeps the game going though is your debt. You’ll be dealing with Tom Nook here. Tom Nook builds your houses, and when you pay it off the greedy raccoon will force you to upgrade it.
There are special events that are scattered across the year in the game: a walrus that eats everything, a naked dog that plays a guitar, the lists goes on.
The City
The game is called: Animal Crossing: City Folk. At one point I didn’t get why it was called that. There was no city. Well 3 months later I found out there was a city, and how to get there.
To get to the city you just go to the place just outside of the gate to invite your friends via Friend Codes, and click on the bus stop sign. This will take you to the city.
In the city you’ll meet all sorts of different animals, maybe even some that you previously had met in older games. There are many more things to do in the city:
There really isn’t a local multiplayer mode for Animal Crossing: City Folks. You have Nintendo WFC.
If you want to go to other peoples town you have to go to the gates, but first you have to register your friend code with each other.
Offline
I don’t know if you consider this multiplayer, but you can make a total of 4 people in your village, however you can only play one person at a time.
Nintendo WFC
This is the good part, here you can go online and visit other people’s towns, or you can invite people over to your town. Remember you need your friend’s Friend Code and Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
When you invite people over you can do anything you normally can do except do it with a friend. You can play hide-and-seek, tag, fishing, bug catching, etc. The skies the possibility,
Conclusion
Even though I have talked about a lot of things you can do there are still many people and things you can meet. Another example is when you reset the game. You do not ever want to do that, trust me.

This little mole comes out whenever you quit, reset, or any other excuse that you have on not saving
Anyways there are special characters that come out on specific holidays, and even a talking snowman.
Animal Crossing: Wild Folk have a great amount of things for you to do and get bored of for an hour, and then be back 30 minutes later.
if you’re interested, I recommend you to buy this game, but you can rent it first at Gamefly starting as low as $8.95 or Try For Free!
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