The title of the game also hints at the other big innovation in the series. There is now a bus that will take you to the city if "you're in the mood for something a little faster paced." In the new area, you can do many things including, but hopefully not limited to, seeing a show at the theater, shopping at stores like Gracie's Boutique, and going to the hair salon and getting a new haircut and a "Mii makeover," which makes your character look like a Mii. However, if you become too entranced with the allure of the big city, your animal neighbors will begin to miss you.
Besides these two big innovations, this appears to be very similar to the previous incarnations of the series on GameCube and DS. As per usual, up to four players can live in the same town and you can interact with all of your friends, whether they are CPU-controlled animals, family members on the same system as you, or friends from all over the world.
After all, who can resist collecting eggs on Bunny Day? Check out the trailer for the game below. Animal Crossing: City Folk will come out this holiday season.
This looks hugely disappointing on the outside but surely there has to be some awesome new stuff inside. Surely.
Please.
And I agree with KDR, I freaked out when they weren't the Miis in the beginning...
The scrolling is so distracting on the DS but why did that limitation have to carry over??
And I agree with KDR, I freaked out when they weren't the Miis in the beginning...
I was relieved. I think making you use the miis by default will take some of the personality out of the game.
The scrolling is so distracting on the DS but why did that limitation have to carry over??
To show the sky...
they could add a lot different elements. Picture taking, bird watching, vehicles like scooters and unicycles, more involved stories for each character (like Blather's fear of bugs storyline) ability to build furniture, multiple musical instruments, more structured competitions, the ability to learn skills like painting or juggling, a larger map with dedicated forest sections, hidden caves, etc. Those are just off the top of my head.