AC:CF City Folk

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I think AC:CF was a clutch added game since of the high demand. The devs didn't have much time to implement the design team's ideas and concepts, so they pushed it to their new handheld console. I worked with the Dolphin emulator devs and I can say I'm ashamed how a PC emulator can upgrade better graphics and change gameplay so much more than the Wii can do. :(
I couldn't agree more with this post! The game, was barren (IMO) I didn't find anything attractive, and nothing new/innovative was added to the game(s) (Wii and DS), I think they just made the game because of high demand, Animal Crossing: New Leaf (to me) added so many new things to the series, the game is so innovative, and new features been implemented in the game to make it attractive.
 
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I couldn't agree more with this post! The game, was barren (IMO) I didn't find anything attractive, and nothing new/innovative was added to the game(s) (Wii and DS), I think they just made the game because of high demand, Animal Crossing: New Leaf (to me) added so many new things to the series, the game is so innovative, and new features been implemented in the game to make it attractive.
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It wasn't that bad it was pretty fun.
But the "city" was pretty small there wasn't much to do.
It would be more fun if we could still play with friends online (which sadly got discontinued)
But I don't play City Folk anymore New Leaf is WAY better in my opinion.
 
  • #24
City Folk was actually probably my most played Animal Crossing game. Even if it didn't do much for the Animal Crossing formula as a whole, the game looked significantly better than the one on the GameCube, and it had more furniture and, well, a city (even if everything was so overpriced that you needed a shopping card that no one would tell you how to buy in order to buy it...:mad:
 
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