I grew up with all the Animal Crossing games as they came out. Back when it was newest, it was my favorite one. These days I'm discouraged to even try again by how little they changed from Wild World. I also don't like the music from this era of Animal Crossing much, it got better after this but none of the soundtracks hold a candle to the original to my ears. Nothing against it but not my thing.
i remember getting this game when i was very little, could never make it off the train station because i didn't know i had to point the wii remote at the screen in order to move 😭😭
years later i eventually returned to it after playing new leaf a lot, wanting to see what i missed out on. turns out, it was a lot! city folk offers a classic experience that i recommend every wii owner to go through for themselves. you'll be wrapped up trying to catch all the fish and bugs, digging up fossils, customizing your house and paying off that goddamn raccoon or whatever he is
for a game called city folk, the city gimmick leaves a lot to be desired. there's definitely a lot of things that can keep you occupied the first few visits, but after a while you start to realize that there's nothing all too important over there.
regardless, city folk delivers on that pure animal crossing charm so many people love it for. marking it as completed because i feel satisfied in what i managed to accomplish in my town over the months i played it. i love this game
years later i eventually returned to it after playing new leaf a lot, wanting to see what i missed out on. turns out, it was a lot! city folk offers a classic experience that i recommend every wii owner to go through for themselves. you'll be wrapped up trying to catch all the fish and bugs, digging up fossils, customizing your house and paying off that goddamn raccoon or whatever he is
for a game called city folk, the city gimmick leaves a lot to be desired. there's definitely a lot of things that can keep you occupied the first few visits, but after a while you start to realize that there's nothing all too important over there.
regardless, city folk delivers on that pure animal crossing charm so many people love it for. marking it as completed because i feel satisfied in what i managed to accomplish in my town over the months i played it. i love this game
This was given to me as a gift for Christmas many many years ago, I came to hate Rover for some dumb reason (I did not like the way he was asking me stuff) and named my village "K*llRover" PLEASE like it was not that serious... it is so funny to think about now. Apart from that, I genuinely had fun playing
I remember when I first played this game for a looooong time I hated Rover and I do not remember why , I had an entire town dedicated to hating him in every way , the town was called f-rover and i constantly made hate posts on the board about him. I don't really remember much else about this game except my arm always hurting having to hold it up just to walk around , I never really played it much and every time I tried , I quit early and I never really enjoyed myself . I think Animal Crossing games just aren't for me , I enjoyed New Leaf and played a little bit of Wild World and New Horizons , I tried to like them but in the end these kinds of games just aren't my taste , and this one of the four I've tried out , I enjoyed the least . Perhaps I'll give it another shot some day , but I don't think that's anytime soon for me .
City Folk is the definitive version of the original "Animal Crossing" games. Despite the little amount of content additions this game provided in its release, City Folk stands as one of the original 3 titles that new fans of the series should hope to try first when looking for an authentic original AC experience.
My love for the core concept of Animal Crossing came from the GameCube one. Then, I purchased all the games as they launched. I play randomly any of them in no particular order because I find value in each and every of the activities I can have in my various towns and island, watering flowers, decorating, offering presents, I even write letters just for the sake of writing personal things to a random virtual frog I like, for exemple. That's how casual I can be in those cozy games. It is therapeutic, in a way. Villager dialogues in this particular Wii entry are very funny and well written to me, helping them is fun as I encounter them in my walks, and the town is massive in size, cool for gardening. The easy to access, without hack, fan server Wiimmfi to play online, is its strongest feature, as it is for Mario Kart Wii. City Folk was and still is the most multi-player focused entry in the series by far, to me