View Full Version : Animal Crossing City Folk
The Damned
07-15-2008, 06:11 PM
It was suspected, and now it's confirmed.
http://www.joystiq.com/2008/07/15/animal-crossing-city-folk-coming-to-wii-in-2008/
Bleck
07-15-2008, 06:14 PM
I love Animal Crossing.
I also love voice chat.
What I don't love?
Is Pelly.
The Damned
07-15-2008, 06:33 PM
I never got into Animal Crossing. Seems a little too high maintainance for me. I heard and read about the daily activities you have to do, and it just seemed like too much of a demand.
Mind you, I avoid WoW for the same reason; too many things to do, not enough time...
atmuh
07-15-2008, 07:08 PM
I never got into Animal Crossing. Seems a little too high maintainance for me. I heard and read about the daily activities you have to do, and it just seemed like too much of a demand.
Mind you, I avoid WoW for the same reason; too many things to do, not enough time...
so then why did you make a thread about it
The Damned
07-15-2008, 07:23 PM
Because others do like it, and they might like to hear about it.
JCvgluvr
07-15-2008, 07:29 PM
It was inevitable. Just like my purchase.
GenericDerrick
07-16-2008, 07:59 AM
I am actually looking forward to its release. I loved the Gamecube version and I missed playing it so I'm glad this has finally been announced.
I look forward to customizing my house again like in the old days. :<
I-n-j-i-n
07-16-2008, 08:16 AM
AC is high maintenance only because the AI is non existent. If the animals had even a smallest amount of compassion for the town, they'd pick up all the f'n weeds, stop picking petty fights and maintain the village. That said, I'll probably buy it anyway.
Tables
07-16-2008, 02:35 PM
I'll probally get this, the only reason I got rid of my GC version is that I was too lazy to pick up all the weeds and crap after a year and a half.
I miss the little horns that all the guys had in the GC version :?
Hale-Bopp
07-16-2008, 02:58 PM
AC:WW, for all its potential, bored me to tears. That being said, this game doesn't look much different, so you can bet I won't be getting it. I'm just disappointed that there isn't more to these games. I guess I'm not part of the targeted audience though, so there's that to think about.
Thalzon
07-16-2008, 04:51 PM
I skipped Wild World, mostly because I couldn't justify paying $35 for what is basically a slightly-enhanced GC game to myself. Now, though, I'm aching to collect all sorts of furniture and crap and drive myself into horrible, crippling debt.
So I'll be picking this one up, for sure. With 4 people in 1 town at once, hopefully they include things only multiple players can do. Like... playground equipment or something.
Also, it would be cool to have a carpentry mode, where you can build your own furniture and put your own textures on it. That won't happen, but it would probably be the awesomest thing for this game.
Schwaltzvald
07-16-2008, 05:14 PM
Also, it would be cool to have a carpentry mode, where you can build your own furniture and put your own textures on it. That won't happen, but it would probably be the awesomest thing for this game.
Carving out humans holding up the roof and being the ottoman, tv stand, side table light and using a marble texture to give it an opulent look is actually a very attractive enhancement...
Though the next morning just as u fire up the game you discovered all your hard work had been retextured with phallic symbolism as well as pwnt insignias; all thanks to your semi douchebaggy friend visiting :lol:
rather than double posting...
What IS the appeal behind Animal Crossing...?
I've watched trailers and ytvids on but I'm lost on what exactly is the appeal behind it...
Thalzon
07-17-2008, 07:30 AM
I think the appeal is that it's just a relaxing game with a lot of little fun things to do. It's the kind of game that isn't terribly demanding, either. You can play just 15 minutes every day, if you desire, or really go all-out and try to scrounge up a massive amount of money catching fish all day.
It's basically got the same appeal as The Sims or Harvest Moon.
I-n-j-i-n
07-17-2008, 07:56 AM
Except there were at least some goals in Sims to trick up the house in more creative ways, and Harvest Moon always had an overriding story to get married and have family. I hope they do something like that with AC:CC. At least with more creative upgrade options.
Bigfoot
07-17-2008, 08:06 AM
I never got into Animal Crossing. Seems a little too high maintainance for me. I heard and read about the daily activities you have to do, and it just seemed like too much of a demand.
Mind you, I avoid WoW for the same reason; too many things to do, not enough time...
Yet you play Pokemon? :P
The Damned
07-17-2008, 05:24 PM
In Pokémon, you don't have to take care of a garden, have a job, buy a house or pay off loans to some sick raccoon bastard. You play at your leisure and catch as many or as little pokes as you want.
Animal Crossing has too many things going on at once for me.
Schwaltzvald
07-17-2008, 05:38 PM
My first impression of that raccoon had been from the old vgcats comic :lol:
I may considering getting it just to see and a change of pace for me... If I don't like it I'll probably just keep it as a reminder.
Thylacine
07-18-2008, 11:05 AM
Having actually played the game, one of the draws for me is the conversations you have around town. The villagers are, at least for a while, oddly entertaining. When they started having conversations with each other in Wild World, that made things even more interesting, because their over-the-top personalities clashed in interesting ways. It's got a really attractive humor, even when the villagers are outright insulting you.
And it's the whole sandbox thing. Your town is your own, and nobody can copy it no matter how hard they try.
I'm not sure if I want this version, though. I love the mechanics, but it IS a very time-consuming game and it only goes so far for people who don't have others to play with.
Well, with WFC and WiiSpeak that shouldn't be a problem. :D
Thylacine
07-18-2008, 10:07 PM
Well, with WFC and WiiSpeak that shouldn't be a problem. :DI suppose that's true. But it's still a time-eater.
...If there's little else out when it's released, I'll consider it.
Goosemeister
07-18-2008, 11:51 PM
While part of me thinks this game will be cool, another part of me thinks "not cool enough." Although I've always liked Animal Crossing for what it is, it seems that it can only last for so long. Sooner or later I get to the point where there's just not enough gameplay there to keep my interest. You can only do the same old things for so long before you get tired of them.
Still, it might be worth it for as long as it lasts before getting boring, and it seems like there'll be more to do added, which in my opinion is far more important than adding fish, bugs, furniture, etc. Plus, just knowing you can make your character look like a Mii is hilarity in the making. There's something about making your character look like Dr. Zoidberg or Quagmire that makes it sound like great fun. Or better yet, how about creeping people out with a Micheal Jackson Mii?
JCvgluvr
07-19-2008, 08:52 AM
Although I've always liked Animal Crossing for what it is, it seems that it can only last for so long. Sooner or later I get to the point where there's just not enough gameplay there to keep my interest. You can only do the same old things for so long before you get tired of them.
^This. I played the gamecube one for almost a year straight. Then I stopped. Then, when I got the DS one, I only kept it in my gameslot for one measly month. Do you know why I stopped, both times? I got sick of:
1) Go find the money rock
2) Run thru Nookingtons, but don't buy anything because there's nothing good.
3) Force yourself thru a fetch-quest for one of your friends.
4) Go build a snow-man, and hope that your finger doesn't slip next to a river.
5) Dig up any X's in the ground
6) Save and quit
7) Rinse, lather repeat
Seriously, that's all that the game had to offer to me! Of course, you can talk about holidays, or the NES games, but they just prolonged it.
City Folk better have an ingenious solution that encourages extended play time.
Tables
07-19-2008, 02:19 PM
Online + The ability to use your Mii has to equal a lot of Jesus running around.
Wipomatic
07-22-2008, 11:18 AM
I finally fill my the entire fossil part of the museum and now I'll have to do it again. ;_;
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