
The game also allowed you to visit other people's towns and play with them online through Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection before the service was shut down. City Folk, released for Wii, adds in the ability to visit the city, where most of the temporary shops that appeared in prior games (like Gracie and Crazy Redd) have taken up permanent residence. It added a few new features such as the ability to get haircuts, hats and accessories to wear, new items to collect, the ability to communicate with friends over Wi-Fi (though the servers for it have since shut down), and a limited increase in interaction with your neighbors. The game received several sequels, starting with Animal Crossing: Wild World for the Nintendo DS.
