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Animal Crossing: City Folk

A Simulation game for Wii by Nintendo in the Animal Crossing series

Animal Crossing: City Folk box art

If it ain't broke, don't fix it. City Folk introduces several new elements to the Animal crossing series, including online chat support, an in-game auction house, Mii features, and city elements (as opposed the the previous rural characteristics of the series). However, the core game changes nothing; You still collect fruits, shells, fish, fossils, and bugs, sip coffee at the same cafe with the same indifferent rooster bartender, and live a life of indentured servitude. Indeed, the game is so unchanged that you can import your entire town and all from your DS copy of Wild World. However, one burning question remains to be answered: will Tipper still be a cunt?

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  • Animal Crossing: City Folk
  • Wii
  • 18 Nov 2008
Animal Crossing: City Folk box art for [[Category:Wii]]

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