Sadly you can only change it when you first start out a new town and the cab driver asks you where ur going.... HOPE THIS HELPED! :)
Or, you can put all your belongings including bells, furniture, clothes, e.t.c. anything in your pockets. And then you erase that resident and get a new one to change the name. Techiancally, this is just an addition to the first answer up on the top.....yeah...
No. You can start over, but you can't change names while keeping all your items, house, etc.
No you can't. Once the character is made you can't ever change it in game without using a save game editor like ACtoolkit but that involves hacking your wii
No I'm afraid your stuck with your original town name. You would have to delete your town completely and start over.
You can't. All you can do is delete it and start over in a different town.
Yes you can. Just talk to Pelly or Phyllis that you want to move. You can only do this to just transfer to another DS Card. And make sure you have your Wi-Fi on.
No you have to stick with the name you said at first ^o)
no you can't
There will be no Animal Crossing: City Folk on the ds.
There are no codes on Animal Crossing City Folk.
There isn't a stalker on Animal Crossing City Folk.
No, there is no possible way to change one game into another.
Never
No, your Animal Crossing City Folk character's complexion does not change with your mii mask's complexion.
No, you cannot smoke on Animal Crossing City Folk.
No animal crossing city folk is not going to be out in austrailia.
yes there is an animal crossing city folk in england. its just called animal crossing lets go to the city
Pictures are not available in Animal Crossing: City Folk, and she never had a picture because Animal Crossing: City Folk was her first game.
Both Animal Crossing: Lets go to the City and Animal Crossing: City Folk are excatly the same game except: Animal Crossing: Lets go to the City is for Europe and Australian Wii's. Animal Crossing: City Folk are for American Wiis.
Animal Crossing City Folk is only available for the Wii.