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GameShark Review: Animal Crossing: City Folk

As Nintendo's flagship "communication simulator," Animal Crossing has always been one of the most charming and relaxing games found on its systems since its initial release way back in 2002. Six years later, Animal Crossing: City Folk still stands out as a game with no one absolute objective. Instead of forcing you to race to the finish line, it gives you a town with a house to fill, neighbors to talk to and build relationships with, and countless items to unearth, catch, and collect until your pockets explode.

Of course, much of the game is spent collecting Bells (its currency) to pay back your ever-increasing house debt to the local loan shark/store owner Tom Nook, but that's just part of the life experience, right?

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gameshark.com
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Animal Crossing Games Ranked from Worst to Best

The Animal Crossing games hold a special place in our hearts. They're not free from our judgment, however. Let's rank them all!

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bosslevelgamer.com
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Ranking The Animal Crossing Games From Worst To Best

When it comes to ranking the Animal Crossing games, we're talking about some of the most popular games ever and also Amiibo Festival.

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culturedvultures.com
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The History of Animal Crossing

The History of Animal Crossing is one that is rich and wholesome. Katsuya Eguchi wanted to create a game that focused on friendship, family, and community.

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