
The DS version was disappointing because it had very few new elements. Animal Crossing: City Folk will come out this holiday season. 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.Īfter all, who can resist collecting eggs on Bunny Day? Check out the trailer for the game below.
ANIMAL CROSSING CITY FOLK DS TRANSFER SERIES
However, if you become too entranced with the allure of the big city, your animal neighbors will begin to miss you.īesides these two big innovations, this appears to be very similar to the previous incarnations of the series on GameCube and DS. 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. The title of the game also hints at the other big innovation in the series. However, this device will be sold separately. In this upcoming game, you will be able to use this feature with up to three other friends so you can hang out in either your or one of your friends' towns. The device, placed on top of the sensor bar, picks up the conversation of the entire room to "encourage a more inclusive experience." The WiiSpeak microphone allows for online voice chat via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. The biggest of these innovations is the WiiSpeak microphone. Animal Crossing: City Folk will hit stores this holiday season and will bring along the gameplay we all know and love and some very new innovations. The heavily rumored Wii iteration of Animal Crossing is now official.
