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    Post by Nighty April 25th 2009, 10:16 am

    Does anyone have AC:CF? (Let's Go to the City in the UK)
    It's a good game, like the other AC games, but it is a bit repetitive.
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    Post by Pianta April 25th 2009, 10:23 am

    I really want it, actually. Looks fun. The only one I have is AC:WW. I thought that, that one was pretty addicting. And it's cute :3
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    Post by Nighty April 25th 2009, 10:24 am

    WW was fun too (:
    The big thing with CF that's cool is the city, except half the things are so expensive...damn Gracie.
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    Post by Sonic Fan June 26th 2009, 3:44 pm

    It looks great! If I was still into 3D games I'd totally get it, but it looks too similar to the previous Animal Crossing games for my liking, which I overkilled on a few years ago now, if it was something completely new then yeah I may think about getting it because I adored the first two Animal Crossing games, but AC:CF looks too similar for my liking.

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