First, you go to the city. Then you go up the stairs you arrive at.You make a right turn.Keep on going until you see Shampoodle.Go in there,and you can get your hair done by the hairdresser.
In the DS one keep on buying and selling thing to tom nook until he upgrades to Nookingtons and a Salon will be in Nookingtons.
go to the bus stop
get on the bus
go up the steps
go right to 'shampoodle'
shampoodle is the hairdresser
no its not impossible all you have 2 do is just buy and sell loads of things and you will eventually get the hairdressers
Almost all of the new shops on the main street revolve around how much money you have spent at the other stores there. More new shops will open when your spending passes certain thresholds.
To get the hair dresser in Animal Crossing new lead amibo all you have to do is spend 10,000 in able sisters once you have kicks and hopefully a few days later it will appear✌👍😁
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, 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.
It won't. Animal Crossing: City Folk is only for the Wii. There is, however, Animal Crossing: Wild World, which is an Animal Crossing game for the DS.
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That would be called Animal Crossing: City Folk.