Advantages: You get to go to the city, better graphics Disadvantages: Expensive, not hugely different from the DS version
After playing Animal Crossing on the DS for a couple of years and finding that the game hadn't lost any of its addictiveness, we decided to get the Wii version. We were unsure what the differences would be between the DS and Wii versions as the only notic ...
Advantages: A huge amount of content, very cute, and easy to play. Disadvantages: A very casual game indeed. Not much advance on previous games in the series.
Introduction Animal Crossing has been a bit hit for Nintendo on the GameCube and DS and now finds its inevitable way to the Wii. It's essentially their take on The Sims, although much cuter and with an even more laid back approach. Gameplay ...
Advantages: Cute graphics, good for casual gamers, new features Disadvantages: Replay value low, same as DS game basically
I recently purchased this game after playing the DS game and basically doing everything that was possible within that, so I thought that the new features of this platform would be a new and improved way of wasting a couple of hours! It cost around £20 in ...
Animal Crossing: Let’s Go to the City: Wii Until Christmas I had never heard of the animal crossing games but the other half got me this with my Wii because it looked “cute”. I really enjoy it. On Let’s go to the City you arrive at your town, (which you ...
Advantages: Hours of fun Disadvantages: Characters talk too much
Animal Crossing: Let's Go To The City is a game for the Nintendo Wii. You can purchase it on its own, or also with Wii Speak which enables you to talk to your friends via the game. The game on its own retails for approximately £27, and the cheapest I have ...