Animal Crossing: City Folk
Not too long ago I bought Animal Crossing: City Folk for Wii (or Let’s go to the city as it’s called in some countries). I read some reviews about it and saw some screenshots and it seemed like a really fun game. And I was right, it’s rather addictive.
For those of you who don’t know it, it’s a bit of a Sim’s game, but different. You move into an animal town (as a human) and you have to buy a house first, so there is a mortgage to pay off when you start. Then you have to make friends and maintain those friendships or the animals will move away from your town. Every day you can try and make some money to pay off the mortgage and buy furniture for your house or gifts for your friends.
There is one store that sells everything, but the furniture differences every day. So if you see something really cool one day, and want to buy it the next, you’re out of luck as it’s gone and probably won’t come by in a little while.
The game is rather slow-pased, unlike a lot of other games out there. But it’s a lot of fun. I’m curious every day what the store is selling and if I can find the errands I’m looking for (mostly things my town neighbours requested).
So all in all it’s a fun game, but it can be even more fun! If you know people who have it too and are connected to the internet with their Wii you can play together and visit each other’s town. Unfortunately I don’t know anyone in my surroundings who plays it too, so maybe some of you are playing it too and would like to exchange their friend codes with me?
If you’d like to exchange codes with me, just contact me or leave a comment here and I’ll get back to you (don’t post your code here, as everyone will see it!)
The game is a little addictive, so I’m off to find out what’s in store today
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I have that game!!! I haven’t started playing it yet though but when I figure it out, I’ll email you my friend code ( I don’t even know what a friend code is yet).