Animal Crossing: Wild World (Nintendo DS)
From Nintendo
Customer Reviews
Animal crossing, review.
I bought this product a while since, I found the game very pratical at the start. But once i had played it a numorous amount of time's it became to repetative, there is'nt much life in the game. But younger ages e.g
7-10 Yr's would very mcuh enjoy this game, I at the age of 13 found it a game that i would play if i happened to be bored. But overall i would'nt reccomend it to above 12's, i do happen to reccomend it to people who enjoy creating thing's
Here is a few thing's that you can take part in:
*Build your own house, but at the cost of bell's; Animal crossing money.
*Do active thing's i.e fishing, catching nature.
And more etc etc.
One thing I happened to really enjoy is the fact you can invite anyone from other towns including friends who have nintendo's near by.
Thankyou for reading my review I hope you find it usefull with your purchase.
where do I start?
I don't know where to begin! Simply, this is a magical little game yet I can fully understand why some people would not appreciate its madness and genius. Its cute, fun, relaxing and easy without you finishing it in the first few days of purchase - infact it can last months. The people who don't like this game are essentially right, as there is nothing of real urgency to do. You just swan around your little town and build a life for yourself by collecting things, selling things and doing odd jobs but the appealing thing about this game is that its not meant to be played on for hours at a time each day. Much like nintendogs and other similar games you only really play on it for about 30 minutes a day just to check up on everything but unlike nintendogs there are no restrictions because if you really want you can just collect fish and bugs and fossils for hours and hours. This game was made for the DS as you can take your town with you every where and the wi fi is, of course genius so its a much more appealing prospect than the animal crossing that was brought out on the gamecube. In my opinion its an essential DS game.
Players move into a living, breathing world inside the Nintendo DS...and then invite their friends to visit from anywhere on earth. In this sequel to the wildly popular Nintendo GameCube game, players and up to three friends can hang out in the same village and interact in real time either through wireless LAN or over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Now players can visit a friend's village from thousands of miles away. The touch screen makes item management and world navigation a breeze. Typing letters and designing patterns are now just stylus strokes away. Days and seasons pass in real time, so whether players want to decorate their homes, catch bugs or fish, collect brand-new items like hats and sunglasses or just chat with the wild and wacky characters in their villages, there's always something to do.
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