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Animal Crossing: Let's Go To The City (Wii) | 
| From: Nintendo Category: Video Games
New (2) Used (6) from £27.49
Avg. Customer Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 510
Platform: Nintendo Wii Rating: To Be Announced ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: No Operating System Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: RVL P RUUE Model: 045496901363 UPC: 045496901363 EAN: 0045496901363 ASIN: B001CM0PR8
Release Date: December 5, 2008
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Product Description Welcome to Animal Crossing: Lets Go To The City, where you can customize your town, your house, and yourself! Step into a living, breathing world where days and seasons pass in real time and your destiny is yours to create.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 11 more reviews...
The kids and the house is neglected! January 3, 2009 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
On Christmas day when I opened my copy of Animal Crossing I instantly dismissed it at a gift that wouldn't get used. Sitting one evening shortly after with my glass of wine and my box of Thorntons I cracked it open to give it a go..... what a big mistake. I haven't been able to put it down! My 5 year old daughter is thoroughly enjoying it too!
I've never heard of it before so cannot give you a comparison with other versions of this game but this evening I have been chatting and gaming with a lovely lady from New York no less!!
I have even awoken early to get half hour in before I have to hand the wiimote over to my daughter!
Whats more it's meant that my husband can't get on his PS3 neither!! Wooohoo!!
Go and buy it!
My review January 3, 2009 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This game is so fun, I met all my friends from my nintendo DS game in town aswell! I love the landscape, how they've made some land higher than other parts, The fishing is just as good on the wii as it is on the DS, still haven't caught a shark though, altogether great game :)
Animal Crossing... January 3, 2009 Animal Crossing on Wii is just as good as the DS version, or maybe even better. This time you travel to town on the bus and get to choose your own house out of the four possible vacant ones. Now you don't share a house with other players which is good as you can choose your own furniture, however you can't pay the mortgage off together. The town is a lot bigger now, yet all the same places are there, except now there is a bus stop for arriving ito town and going to the city.
In the city there are some of the people who travel to the town in Wild World, in their shops. There's Lyle with the Happy Room Academy, where they judge how well your room is decorated. Katrina, who tells you your fortune. Crazy Redd, still trying to offer you more crazy offers. Now Gracie owns her own fashionble shop. There's also an auction house, theater and the shampoodle. At the shampoodle you can still get your hair done, yet now you can also get a Mii make over! Sometimes Kicks the shoe shiner or another animal sits on the stall.
You can still go fishing, catch bugs and all the other things you do in Wild World. The town hall now has a cash point and you can get shopping card. The graphics are good and the characters are cute.
*****
I was not dissapointed December 30, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I loved this game. I got it on christmas day and I was not dissapointed with it. I have it on DS and I thought this one was much better. I met the animals I had seen on the DS version in the city because they had opened their shops their. I think that if you enjoy the DS version you should get this as it is even more fun!!!!!
A fantastic game! December 26, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Animal Crossing: LGTTC is a life simulation game where you are the only human and you live in a life without worries. Now, before you start thinking that this is a clone of The Sims, this game is totally different. The Sims makes you focus on a life almost parallel to the real world, with all of those money and romance fears. Animal Crossing is like The Sims, but with all of the worrying parts stripped out and a more cartoonish feel. You start life as a man/woman who is moving to a new town and has to start life again. You begin the game by getting your new house and running some errands for Tom Nook to pay off some debt. Once you have finished his chores you can truly start living your life to the full, by making friends with the residents, catching bugs and fish, and exploring the brand new city area. There are also a few more innovative features in the game, like being able to transfer your character from Animal Crossing: Wild World onto the game, taking part in auctions with other players around the world, and hanging out with your mates (wherever they are in the worls) while chatting to them - literally, using the WiiSpeak microphone. Animal Crossing: LGTTC is such as good game that you will get ABSORBED into it. There are two downsides though. Firtsly, it's too similar to it's predecessors. If you've played Wild World or the original then you'll find that for the most part this game is identical (although I have played it's predecessors, and I still loved it). And secondly, it really is better when bought with WiiSpeak in the official bundle. Still a great game though!
Rating: 9/10 (add another mark if you are a newcomer to the series)
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