They cant both play at the same time but they can both play seperately!!! (I personally think that it is easyer to only have one character but it is useful to have more if you are sharing the game with someone else!!!)
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.
There are The Sims Online and The Sims Carniva, both online Sims games that are similar to Animal Crossing.
You can't just happen upon Friend Codes, unfortunately. You'd have to ask someone. And in order to WiFi, the person you add must also add you. Try Animal Crossing Community, or Animal Crossing Ahead. Both are great sites for finding friend codes.
Animal Crossing Let's Go To The City is only available for the Wii. Animal Crossing Wild World is only available on the Nintendo DS. Both can be bought in the UK at www.roystoys.net
both! anyone can like it
You get both
No, they are both the same game. They are just called different names in different countries.
no just a one of them. you can get both if you hack
When an animal asks you to give a person a message, tell the person whose character it is the phrase. That person then has to talk to that animal as their character, and enter in the phrase exactly as it was shown. Then when you talk to the animal, both you and the person who got the message will get a reward from the animal.
Well it's really up to you. If i were to recomend one i would actually recomend Animal Crossing City Folk, because i have both games listed on you question (Animal Crossing City Folk & Mario Kart Wii) and i must say i really do enjoy Animal Crossing City Folk more. Hope this helped:)
Animal Crossing is way more fun it has SO much more then "My Sims" does. On the other foot different people like different things. If you can afford both then buy them both then you can tell us
The first game, Dōbutsu no Mori (lit. Animal Forest) was released in April 2001 for Nintendo 64. It was ported to Nintendo Gamecube 8 months after that. The US and PAL versions, both called Animal Crossing, were released in September 2002 and 2004, respectively. Wild World was released in December 2005 (PAL version in March 2006). City Folk was released in November 2008 (PAL version one month later).