I never played this game because I never knew much about Animal Crossing. Has anyone played it, why or why not!
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Have you played City Folk?
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Have you played City Folk?
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Re: Have you played City Folk?
I haven't played it, I haven't even tried it. However, I have seen videos of it, so I know a bit about it.
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Re: Have you played City Folk?
I was obsessed with this game, even more so than the last one.
It was brilliant casual Animal Crossing fun. Lots of things to buy and do, it was brilliant.
The online was awesome too, it had a feature to add people you didn't now but was in the town of one of your friends, letting you leap from unknown towns all around the world! Nintendo had balls to add that this game and SSBB, but it worked better in this one due to the communication.
As this game also introduced the Wii Speak to many players, which to me was groundbreaking, due to me having it before the Xbox. Although compared to a normal headset it was rubbish, back then... revolutionary.
Then here comes my personal favourite part, the hacking. It was so easy to get into and mess around with... making your character do crazy things, changing the faces of the animal friends, making hacked items and unlimited crap...
Animal Crossing at the end of the Day is a game to just chill out on and have fun... and It really did a great job of that... and gave me some great memories.
It was brilliant casual Animal Crossing fun. Lots of things to buy and do, it was brilliant.
The online was awesome too, it had a feature to add people you didn't now but was in the town of one of your friends, letting you leap from unknown towns all around the world! Nintendo had balls to add that this game and SSBB, but it worked better in this one due to the communication.
As this game also introduced the Wii Speak to many players, which to me was groundbreaking, due to me having it before the Xbox. Although compared to a normal headset it was rubbish, back then... revolutionary.
Then here comes my personal favourite part, the hacking. It was so easy to get into and mess around with... making your character do crazy things, changing the faces of the animal friends, making hacked items and unlimited crap...
Animal Crossing at the end of the Day is a game to just chill out on and have fun... and It really did a great job of that... and gave me some great memories.
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Re: Have you played City Folk?
Well I probably wouldn't do that hacking, I've never hacked a game before, and I really don't feel like ever doing so, at least atm.
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Re: Have you played City Folk?
I'm against hacking for anything competitive or in poor sportsmanship.
But hacking this one was purely fun for all, obtaining and doing tasks only suitable for hackers to do that didn't harm no one. Thus hacking was a pretty cool thing to do in this game, and it taught me a lot about game design itself!
I felt like I went though phases with the game that made it more exciting, first I just played it alone, then I brought a keyboard for it, then I got the Wii Speak, Then came some light hacking... then I really unlocked the game!
But hacking this one was purely fun for all, obtaining and doing tasks only suitable for hackers to do that didn't harm no one. Thus hacking was a pretty cool thing to do in this game, and it taught me a lot about game design itself!
I felt like I went though phases with the game that made it more exciting, first I just played it alone, then I brought a keyboard for it, then I got the Wii Speak, Then came some light hacking... then I really unlocked the game!
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