Sunday, November 16, 2008

Review of Animal Crossing: City Folk

Developed : Nintendo
Genre : Simulation
Release Date : November 16, 2008

Animal Crossing: City Folk Wallpaper

Animal Crossing: City Folk Spoilers and Synopsis :-

Animal Crossing City Folk is the best looking Animal Crossing of all time. The improvements, and additional details shine through. The worst violence I found in this Wii game is getting stung by a bee. I absolutely adore all of the bright and colorful graphics in the game. Aside from the fortune teller, the graphics in this game are safe for the entire family. Players can play with a normal Animal Crossing character or bring in their Mii's. Different people in the Family Friendly Gaming town (FFG) have gone different directions. There are plenty of items that can be used, and they all look really good as well. Players can also still make their own designs like a shirt, hat, and flag with the cross on it.

Nintendo revisited Animal Crossing on Nintendo DS in 2005 with a series of groundbreaking innovations in Animal Crossing: Wild World. Aside from obviously being portable, the "flat" world on GameCube was transformed into a "3-D" scrolling mini-globe, all-new music was written and implemented, and most importantly, the ability to visit others’ towns via a WiFi connection opened up a whole new type of gameplay filled with exploration, item collection and swapping.

The saying "third time is a charm" should have applied to the new Wii sequel, Animal Crossing: City Folk. Released on the new Wii console with innovative capabilities neither GameCube nor DS can touch theoretically creates potential for Animal Crossing to be reinvented as an exciting, dynamic franchise able to convert a brand new generation of gamers while satisfying hardcore followers. Tack on two years of potential development time since Wii launched in the U.S. and there is no excuse for City Folk not to blaze new trails for young and old alike. Read more information at wiki pages.

Watch Animal Crossing: City Folk Trailer/Promo (YouTube Video)

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