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Posted: Nov 17th 2008 2:07PM therpham said

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I own Animal Crossing for GC and it didn't hold my attention for more than a week. Looks like I won't be interested in this if it's more of the same.

Also, Tom Nook is a filthy bastard.

Posted: Nov 17th 2008 2:26PM (Unverified) said

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I love Animal Crossing, so I plan on getting this game.

Posted: Nov 17th 2008 2:33PM (Unverified) said

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Question about importing your character:

1) When you import your character from the DS, does it merely bring your character over or do you get your house, your stuff, your tools, etc? Part of the appeal of doing AC:CF is starting from scratch all over again, which would be ridiculous considering I've already caught most of the fish and bugs and I have the complete fossil collection.

2) When you import your character from the DS does your character leave the DS town or is a copy merely made?

I guess I'm just not clear on what the importing feature actually does and does not do.

Posted: Nov 17th 2008 2:41PM OMGITSJAD said

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1) You only get your character's face & hair. You also get your catalog, so you can buy back things.(Rare things are cheaper)
2) A copy is made
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Posted: Nov 17th 2008 2:44PM (Unverified) said

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Thanks. Still haven't decided whether to import or start fresh. Seems like cheating to get your catalog.

Can more than one person import? My GF has a character in her town as well.
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Posted: Nov 17th 2008 2:55PM OMGITSJAD said

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Yea. You just put your game in and select DS Download Play on the main menu. I'm pretty sure you can download more than one.(maybe http://animalxing.com 's forums will help)
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Posted: Nov 17th 2008 2:34PM SisypheanLife said

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I just don't get this game. It looks like playing with dolls in Imaginationland. There doesn't seem to be any actual game to it. Just yard work and make believe.

Posted: Nov 17th 2008 6:03PM (Unverified) said

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- it can be a relaxing game
- it has some clever/cute/funny dialogue exchanges
- for some (OCD) people it's fun to collect a bunch of different items
- it's a break from the standard shooter games
- it's a break from puzzle games
- it has little details that you won't stumble upon for awhile (unless you play with your system clock)
etc.
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Posted: Nov 17th 2008 2:35PM garbagedick said

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if you import your DS character, you only take your name, avatar and catalog, no weeds, no bells, nothing else. I think the controls for this are amazing, as you can control 90% of the game with just the nunchuk (analog stick to move, c to interact, z to pickup). the pointing/walking can be done, but you can run just fine with analog and c. the D pad is also helpful, as up has you look up, down puts away any items you are carrying, and left/right shuffles through the carry-able items (shovel, net, fishing pole, slingshot). + and - are to quickly pull up the menus, which you do need to point for, 1 takes pictures and 2 takes you to the pictures menu.

Posted: Nov 17th 2008 2:43PM go1denchi1d said

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I pretty much agree with the review. Its still fun as heck though. I forgot all about pitfalls until I fell in one..

Posted: Nov 17th 2008 2:57PM OMGITSJAD said

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You have a Friend Code yet, Go1d?
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Posted: Nov 17th 2008 8:25PM go1denchi1d said

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Yeah my friend code is 3738-3030-9405
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Posted: Nov 17th 2008 2:43PM OMGITSJAD said

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Couldn't test Wii Speak? Come to my town, David! My friend code's in my username.(Tell me yours too! :P)

Posted: Nov 17th 2008 2:50PM (Unverified) said

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Im gonna give you mine on Wednesday!
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Posted: Nov 17th 2008 2:51PM (Unverified) said

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Right now my purchase of this game is contingent on how different the home furnishings are from AC and AC:WW. Could anyone be so helpful as to tell me how many "repeat" items/item series you've found from other versions of the game? If it's basically the items from the first two games with only a few more thrown in, it's just not worth devoting so much time only to end up with marginally-different decoration options.

Posted: Nov 17th 2008 8:50PM (Unverified) said

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I'm interested in this too.

Anyone care to help?
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Posted: Nov 17th 2008 5:08PM AntiVillian said

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Should I be ashamed of playing this and being male?

Posted: Nov 17th 2008 5:11PM (Unverified) said

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No. You should be ashamed for asking the question though. :)
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Posted: Nov 17th 2008 5:15PM (Unverified) said

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*sigh*

be prepared for yet around round of "AC looks stupid" comments.

for some, AC is addicting and great and fun and cute and annoying and many other adjectives.

for others it's a stupid non-game that has no point and that will never be played more than a few times on their system.

i don't think there's gonna be a lot of convincing people to leave one camp and join the other.


Posted: Nov 17th 2008 5:55PM SisypheanLife said

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Its not a matter of being insulting, its just that I can't figure out the appeal of this game. It doesn't seem any more of a game than Wii Music. No end goals, no accomplishments, nothing to work towards. Just the idea that work is it's own reward.
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Posted: Nov 17th 2008 7:57PM (Unverified) said

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AC has goals and achievements if you meet them. Some of the achievements (the golden slingshot, for example) are easier than others (the golden axe). Nonetheless there's PLENTY to work towards. What makes it different is the seasonal clock. You can't just grind through the game in a week, you have to wait the entire year to cycle through everything there is to do. Thankfully there's a half dozen random things you could be focusing on at any given time.

When I first played AC my goal was to earn tons of money to pay off my mortgage and get the biggest house. After a few months of that I got hooked on catching fish. After about half a year of that, I got into decorating and furniture. Then it became more social, making friends and getting pictures of villagers, then I focused on gardening and making hybrid flowers. Then fossils. Then bugs.

The point is that while you're waiting for a particular fish to cycle into the game, there are half a dozen things you can work on as side projects.

Maybe the reason you don't get AC is because you haven't familiarized yourself with everything you can do.
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Posted: Nov 17th 2008 5:55PM (Unverified) said

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Although....

as a fan of the AC version, I gotta add that the lack of new features for CF is disappointing. A three-year old could have come up with dozens of cool AC ideas in a span of minutes. Why there isn't really much newness is a question for Nintendo.

i.e.

- an option to make game weather match the weather channel weather (even though I know it's sometimes outdated) and even use the opposite of actual outdoor weather.
- is there a recycling area (I never really played WW so I don't know some things) - or still just a city dump?
- why isn't there greater use of motion controls (i.e. scrubbing to clean a car)?

Posted: Nov 17th 2008 8:01PM (Unverified) said

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I can understand why they wouldn't want the game linked to your particular weather system. If you lived in a place with less-than-ideal weather it would screw different people who are unable to experience different seasons. If it rained all the time in real life you could never catch any bugs, for example. It would also kill the slow clock passage of time concept. The seasons changing is one of the best things about the game.

The one thing I lament that isn't there is user-created content. Sure you could fill your house with the limited amount of themed furniture and get HRA points, but what I would love would be the ability to make your own furniture and sell it in an online market. I would also love to be able to decorate my outdoor patio with outdoor items instead of having to simulate the outdoors in a room.
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Posted: Nov 18th 2008 7:04PM (Unverified) said

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i need bells lots of them, anyone have the cheats?

Posted: Dec 21st 2008 10:44AM tjikijiki said

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i was raised on a farm, but now i'm a city folk.

Posted: Dec 24th 2008 10:04PM (Unverified) said

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I just got the game today, a gift from my husband because I have a childish side to me. I like it so far seems a little like My Sims but I have noticed its the same time/date and the weather is matched to the month. I also think its really neat that friends can join the town, I just have not figured that out yet! I wish I had more friends with the Wii!!

Posted: Dec 26th 2008 10:41PM (Unverified) said

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I just got a wii for christmas and I heard that this game is a lot like Disney's ToonTown or online sims. Which is totally up my alley! My only question is, how is the game if you do not know anyone with the game? Can you make friends without personally knowing people etc... In toontown there were just some tasks you could never accomplish alone? I have not opened this game but I need to understand the friend thing before I open this $50 game.

Thanks :)

Posted: Jan 4th 2009 2:23AM (Unverified) said

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I love the game, the style, everything. While it is similar, it does have some improvements, and therefore, I will continue to play it for possibly years to come. (until the next Animal Crossing, that is)

Posted: Jan 4th 2009 2:25AM (Unverified) said

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oh, and jutz, this is much better then toontown (in my opinion)
You can make friends online and add their friendcode to your list of friends, but you can't play with someone unless you have their friendcode.
The game's website is more specific, I think.

Posted: Jan 7th 2009 2:31PM (Unverified) said

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how do i get my person on my ds to my wii?

Posted: Jan 14th 2009 2:47PM (Unverified) said

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hey all to post friend codes is awsome but lets add our emails cuz u have to both add eachother or it doesnt work! heres my info:
town is liztown
charactors
froggy & liz
f/c's froggy 1676-8372-2964

f/c's liz 2063-3843-1827
and our town fruit is pears and soon cherries so email me if you want to add me and i can add you'se as well!

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