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The town is the location of your home and your neighbor's homes as well as the gate, the town hall and the businesses. Your town features many terrain features as well, different levels, rivers and an ocean at the bottom. Every time you restart the game, you get a different layout of your town and new neighbors (animals to live with). It seems that you are the only human in the town and we do not know much about it's history.
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[[Image:ACMap.jpg|thumb|right|A typical town's [[map]] in ''Animal Crossing'']]
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[[Image:Lunaceonmap.gif|thumb|left|A typical town's [[map]] in ''City Folk'']]
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At the beginning of all of the {{SER}} games, the Player will move into a '''Town''' also known as a '''Village''' where the entire game will take place. In this Town, there are many [[:Category:Buildings|Buildings]], most of which are home to [[villager]]s, who are, as the name of the series suggests, all Animals. Other buildings include [[Tom Nook's Store]], [[The Able Sisters]], and some buildings which are exclusive to certain games, like the [[Post Office]] and the [[Town Hall]], which seems to take the place of the Post Office. Also, there is the [[Police Station]], which is replaced by the [[Town Gate]]. There is also a [[Bus Stop]] in {{CF}}.
  
==Player Houses==
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Another main building in the town is the [[Train Station]], which is where the [[player]] first arrives in the town. Using the Train Station, players could also travel to their friend's towns, if they put a memory card for their town, and one for their friend's town in Memory Card slots '''A''' and '''B'''.
''For full article see [[Player Houses]]''
 
  
Player Houses are your home in the world of Animal Crossing. Originally they only have two rooms but you can expand that to a mansion (Wild World) or a house with an upper floor middle floor and basement (excluding save room) for ACPG and ACCF. There are 4 player houses in your town each with a different colored roof (red, blue, yellow and green). These can be swapped in the same way as expanding your house. Both take around a day to complete.
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In {{WW}} and {{CF}}, instead players can travel to other player's towns using [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]], going through the Town Gate. However, they need another player's [[Friend Code]] to travel to a town over Wi-Fi. Also, In ''Wild World'', players can travel from town to town without a Friend Code, if the other player's [[Nintendo DS]] is within Wireless range. In ''City Folk'', the player may also travel via [[DS Suitcase]]. If the player has a Nintendo DS, they may put their character and 16 items on the DS and then go to someone else's game and transfer the character onto the game.
 
==Neighbor Houses==
 
''For full article see [[Neighbor Houses]]''
 
  
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==Town Layout==
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In ''Animal Crossing'' most towns have three bridges, due to the fact that towns in that game are larger. In ''Wild World'' , all towns will have two bridges unless the [[river]] forks to create an island. This will create three bridges. In ''City Folk'' the towns are larger then in ''Wild World'', and a third (or fourth if the player has an island) bridge can be bought. To get an extra [[bridge]], 200,000 [[Bells]] must be donated to the [[Town Fund]]. A [[fountain]] can also be bought for 500,000 Bells and will be found right below the Bus Stop. If 1,000,000 Bells are donated, a [[lighthouse]] or a [[windmill]] will be made, depending on which gets the majority of the player's votes.
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== Town Name ==
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The first [[player]] to start the game will get to choose name the town. The town's name must be under nine characters long.

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A typical town's map in Animal Crossing
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A typical town's map in City Folk

At the beginning of all of the Animal Crossing series games, the Player will move into a Town also known as a Village where the entire game will take place. In this Town, there are many Buildings, most of which are home to villagers, who are, as the name of the series suggests, all Animals. Other buildings include Tom Nook's Store, The Able Sisters, and some buildings which are exclusive to certain games, like the Post Office and the Town Hall, which seems to take the place of the Post Office. Also, there is the Police Station, which is replaced by the Town Gate. There is also a Bus Stop in Animal Crossing: City Folk.

Another main building in the town is the Train Station, which is where the player first arrives in the town. Using the Train Station, players could also travel to their friend's towns, if they put a memory card for their town, and one for their friend's town in Memory Card slots A and B.

In Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, instead players can travel to other player's towns using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, going through the Town Gate. However, they need another player's Friend Code to travel to a town over Wi-Fi. Also, In Wild World, players can travel from town to town without a Friend Code, if the other player's Nintendo DS is within Wireless range. In City Folk, the player may also travel via DS Suitcase. If the player has a Nintendo DS, they may put their character and 16 items on the DS and then go to someone else's game and transfer the character onto the game.

Town Layout

In Animal Crossing most towns have three bridges, due to the fact that towns in that game are larger. In Wild World , all towns will have two bridges unless the river forks to create an island. This will create three bridges. In City Folk the towns are larger then in Wild World, and a third (or fourth if the player has an island) bridge can be bought. To get an extra bridge, 200,000 Bells must be donated to the Town Fund. A fountain can also be bought for 500,000 Bells and will be found right below the Bus Stop. If 1,000,000 Bells are donated, a lighthouse or a windmill will be made, depending on which gets the majority of the player's votes.

Town Name

The first player to start the game will get to choose name the town. The town's name must be under nine characters long.