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Animal Crossing: Wild World (Nintendo DS) | 
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List Price: £29.99 Buy New: £18.97 You Save: £11.02 (37%)
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Rating: 226 reviews Sales Rank: 84
Platform: Nintendo Ds Genre: simulation-games Rating: Universal, particularly children ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 18 years Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.8
MPN: 100730 Model: 73592 UPC: 045496735920 EAN: 0045496735920 ASIN: B0009Z3MQK
Release Date: March 31, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Amazon.co.uk Review:
In a nutshell: Start a new life on your DS with the most unlikely source of online addiction you’ve ever experienced. You’ve complete freedom to customise your home and the town around it as you socialise with the locals and your friends alike. The lowdown: The world of Animal Crossing seems a peculiarly simple one at first: there are no levels to be beaten or bad guys to overcome, just a cheerful little village to maintain, as you water flowers, catch fish and dig for fossils. But before you know it the game has its hooks in you, as you meet friends via the Wi-Fi Network Connection to chat and compete or start playing the turnip stock market. With over 600 different pieces of furniture to collect the game has a near infinite lifetime and by running in real-time with special events all through the year you’ll find yourself checking in daily with what’s going on around town. Most exciting moment: Winning a fishing competition against three friends and rubbing their noses in it via the online chat. Since you ask: The first Animal Crossing game was actually released on the N64 in Japan – the GameCube version was a slightly enhanced version of this. The bottom line: Live the life idyllic on your DS with the best use of the Wi-Fi Network Connection yet. HARRISON DENT
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| Customer Reviews: Read 221 more reviews...
Horrible game. Annoying, bitchy characters... NO THANK YOU! November 19, 2008 I bought this for my daughter for her birthday because of the great reviews but we both hate it, If you turn off your machine without saving some Mole comes up next time you play and abuses you making you repeat things like "i'm dumb" and has you going through pages and pages of text telling you off. When we moved into our first town there were neighbours there who were bitchy and cocky. We've only been playing it for a short while but we found nothing appealing about this game at all and would not recommend it to anyone. I also had a problem with the sound it's so low I couldn't hear the fish bite unless I had total silence in the room.
I LOVE this game it's Fab November 17, 2008 This game is great from the seconed you play it.But at first it is a little hard understanding the what to do for Tom Nook and his shop, so I would recomend for the ages of 9 to 14.But over all it's fantastic because once you've paid your mortgage off your house gets bigger & bigger.Also you can make firends with people in your own town,send letters,make town tunes and there's lots of different events on different days!If you'er thinking about buying,all I say is it will bring hours of entainment to your kids and it's Great!
Brilliant game November 14, 2008 Animal crossing is a brilliant game if you are under 10. Let's begin from the start. You find yourself in a taxi being asked all these questions by the driver. Then he drops you of in front of the town hall and hands you over to Pelly the ever helpful duck. Pop round to your house and do the jobs for Tom Nook the shop keeper super fast. Then the real fun begins. You can pick up shells, shake trees, chat to the other residents, send letters and if you buy the right equipment, fish, dig up holes and catch bugs. sell things to Tom Nook or give them to Blathers at the museum. You can buy furniture from Tom Nook and if you get really good pay off your mortgage and get a bigger house. Compete in Fishing tourney(biggest fish) and bug offs (biggest bug). When you get bored(and that won't be for a year or something) simply delete your town and start all over again. There aren't any minigames so if you are after them don't bother. as I said at the beginning if you are over 10 go for Sims 2 Castaway instead, just ignore the 12+.
BORING! November 9, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
My friend recommended this to me as she got incredibly addicted to it and kept raving about it so I bought it to give it a go. The first hour was OK but after that this game is SO SO SO BORING! I can't even stress how BORING it really is! I think it's the lack of things to do that really makes this game so dreary or the repetitive conversation from the few characters involved but this put me to sleep. Try it if you like games like Nintendogs where you really don't do much but other than that STAY AWAY! It's NOT fun!
fantastic game November 9, 2008 Animal Crossing is a great game and there is someone called Tom Nook who you buy stuff from and you can even play online with your friends ask them for their friend code then go to the gate and go to the guard on the right hand side and talk to him. To move to another town write in there friend code and wait to your friend to write in your friend code then you can go to their town, but one thing you need is the Wi Fi internet connection to go into your friends towns or other peoples. Great game you should buy it.
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