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Animal Crossing: City Folk is a wonderful game for players who have never experienced the relaxing yet strangely addictive gameplay of the series, but the more AC savvy will find themselves ...
Animal Crossing: City Folk Review City Folk offers more of the same Animal Crossing gameplay that you know and love, with the emphasis on "same." By Justin Calvert on November 18, 2008 at 5:36PM PST.
Rumors suggest the next Animal Crossing title will launch on the Switch's successor, and there's a way it could build upon a feature from City Folk. GameRant.
Animal Crossing: City Folk for the Wii is a better looking, slightly larger version of the DS version, and is just as adorable and addictive as ever. If you’ve spent any time with previous ...
Animal Crossing does add a few new bells and whistles to the experience, but it just doesn't feel like enough, especially considering how long the game has been in development.
Live from its E3 conference at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, Nintendo Katsuya Eguchi has announced that Animal Crossing: City Folk Wii will be out this year. "Players are free to do thing their ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – Nintendo's latest installment in its "Animal Crossing" series boasts a charm similar to that of the television sitcom "Seinfeld." Much like the quintessential "show about ...
Gamespot got to go hands-on with Animal Crossing: City Folk yesterday, following the game's announcement in the Nintendo E3 press conference. Snip: We performed some of the usual activities ...
Animal Crossing: City Folk admittedly doesn't claim to be a full-fledged sequel but it certainly hints at that with its new subtitle. At the very least after six years and two previous games in ...
In Animal Crossing: City Folk, life moves at a relaxed pace, but the world brims with endless possibilities. There's always something new to do.