Animal Crossing: City Folk

Animal Crossing: City Folk
North American cover art
Developer(s)Nintendo EAD
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Director(s)
Producer(s)Katsuya Eguchi
Programmer(s)Kunihiro Komatsu
Artist(s)
  • Ryuji Kobayashi[1]
  • Tomomi Marunami
  • Keisuke Umeda
  • Rikuto Yoshida
Writer(s)
Composer(s)
SeriesAnimal Crossing
Platform(s)Wii
Release
  • USA: November 16, 2008
  • CAN: November 17, 2008
  • JP: November 20, 2008
  • AU: December 4, 2008
  • EU: December 5, 2008
Genre(s)Social simulation
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Animal Crossing: City Folk,[a] released as Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the City in PAL territories, is a 2008 social simulation game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii console and the third game in the Animal Crossing series. It is also one of the first games that was re-released as a part of the Nintendo Selects collection in 2011.

In City Folk, the player character lives in a rural village populated with anthropomorphic animals, taking part in various activities such as collecting and planting. Similar to other games in the Animal Crossing series the game is synced to the Wii system clock and calendar, allowing the game to be played in real-time and affecting the occurrence of in-game events based on the current time of day or season. City Folk uses Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, allowing players to visit one another's villages via online play. It is the first Wii game compatible with the Wii Speak accessory, which enables voice chat.

City Folk was announced at E3 2008 and released the same year. It received mixed reviews, with critics labelling it too similar to previous Animal Crossing games. City Folk is one of the best-selling games on the Wii, with 3.38 million copies sold worldwide.[3]

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