Animal Crossing: Lets Go to the City (Wii)

Release Date: 05/12/2008

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Animal Crossing: Let's Go To The City for Nintendo Wii

If life were an endless vacation, what would you do? Go fishing, collect shells or watch fireworks with friends? Build a snowman, exchange presents with family or decorate your house for the holidays? Take a trip to the city, go on a shopping spree or visit friends from all over the globe? In Animal Crossing: Let's Go To The City for Nintendo Wii, life moves at a relaxed pace, but the world brims with endless possibilities.

  • Developer: Nintendo
  • Publisher: Nintendo
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The urban jungle

Unless you're a true Animal Crossing mastermind you may not realise this is actually the forth game in the ultra-cute series. The N64 original stayed in Japan, while its GameCube follow-up took so long to reach Europe that it disappeared without a trace. It was only with DS iteration, Wild World, that Animal Crossing really became a hit, and this Wii follow-up should capitalise on that success - even if it may be all too familiar to those who've enjoyed the earlier games.

Something old

Animal Crossing: Let's Go To The City doesn't veer too far from the established formula. Once again you set up home in a new village populated by anthropomorphic animals. And once again, you'll initially have to work for raccoon tycoon Tom Nook in order to pay off your mortgage.

You set up home in a new village populated by anthropomorphic animals... you'll initially have to work for raccoon tycoon Tom Nook to pay off your mortgage.

So far, so familiar. But Nintendo has a few tricks up its sleeve to keep things fresh. Most notably, there's the new city area - travel here by bus from your village and you'll be able to visit a fashion boutique, have your fortune told, auction off items you no longer require, and even get a haircut or makeover by way of a Mii mask. There's a shoe-shine skunk who will change the colour of your footwear, and a comedy show where you'll learn new expressions. The Happy Room Academy - an organisation that essentially gives your house a feng shui rating - now enables you to see the layouts of other players' houses, so you can be inspired to redecorate or de-clutter.

Something new

The HRA is not the only online feature - you can trade items with other players, while (as with the DS game) those who are registered as Wii Friends can visit your village. Fortunately this time the animals won't immediately disappear indoors when a friend comes in, and you'll also be able to talk to each other via the Wii Speak peripheral - a microphone that sits on top your Wii's sensor bar and enables communal chat.

Taking three friends to guitar-hound KK Slider's late-night concerts is a relaxing delight few games can match.

Elsewhere, it's pretty much business as usual with a few tweaks. You'll still dig up fossils, catch fish and insects and buy paintings to take to Blathers the owl at the museum for identification - but in Animal Crossing: Let's Go To The City there are more of each, which means more of the game's delightful dialogue to sample.

Clothing creation is back, but your designs now extend to sleeves and backs rather than one design stretched over an entire T-shirt. You can wear hats and other accessories, blow bubbles, tilt the camera up to watch the stars and just enjoy those comforting pleasures that Animal Crossing brings. Taking three friends to guitar-hound KK Slider's late-night concerts is a relaxing delight few games can match.

Ideal home?

It's difficult to see Animal Crossing: Let's Go To The City attracting a huge new audience, mainly because those who've resisted the series' charms so far will find little new to entice them. But for true fans and for those who've never played it before, spending part of each day in a world without hoodies, endless rain or economic recession, will provide an almost utopian respite. In many ways, this is more of a holiday than a game.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • Refines the recipe in a number of areas.
  • Still as delightfully relaxing as ever.
  • Wii Speak functionality adds to the community spirit.
minus points
  • Very similar to the last two AC games.
  • Slightly restrictive online options.
  • Sedate pace won't be for everyone.

Review by: Keith 'Talks To The Animals' Stuart
Version Tested: Nintendo Wii
Review Published: 07.11.08

User Reviews

Anna Ewen posted on 05 Nov 2009
I think it is a really good game but it isn't the bestest game in history but it is worth getting!!! 9/10
Alexandra Wood posted on 27 Oct 2009
A very good game! My favourite game ive got on the wii, very detailed and entertaining, shaking trees, Saving up, paying off loans, Socialising with your neibours and goijng to the city!! You can spend hours playing on it, And its never a waste of time! You can also buy thing for your own house, extend it and even decorate the floors and ceilings! Overall Im am very pleased with my purchase.
Georgia Gascoyne posted on 17 Aug 2009
This game is AMAZING!! It is definatly one of the best Wii games invented! It's better than the one on the DS because there are more things to do. You can go into the town where there are lots of shops. You also do the same things as you do on the DS too aswell as all the new things. I don't actually have Wii Speak but I want it, I haven't tried it either but it looks good. If anyone has any reviews on it I would love to hear them. I would definatly reccommend that you buy this game! Your missing out if you don't!
BECKY SECRET posted on 25 Jul 2009
I LOVE THIS GAME! In fact i think im the ultimate animal crossing fan it's that good! you can NEVER get bored of this game there's always something to do and most of all you can go into the city and talk to lots of different characters by the fountain and sometimes theres a guy who sells balloons there and a guy who makes your shoes different colours to match ur outfit! I WOULD DEFINELY RECOMMED THIS TO EVERYONE!
Helen Beeston posted on 15 Jul 2009
I love this game, you cant get bored of it, theres always festivals or flea markets. i just love playing on it! i really reccomend it!
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