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Your Learning Zone - Animal Crossing: Wild World

Animal Crossing: Wild World
List Price: $39.99
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Manufacturer: Nintendo
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Nintendo
EAN: 0045496735920
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Feature: Touch screen simplifies item management and world navigation - Tap the touch screen to type letters, draw designs for clothing or wallpaper, drag clothing or items onto characters or just lead them around the world
Is Autographed: 0
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Label: Nintendo
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Model: 73592
Platform: Nintendo DS
Publisher: Nintendo
Release Date: 2005-12-05
Studio: Nintendo

Features
Touch screen simplifies item management and world navigation - Tap the touch screen to type letters, draw designs for clothing or wallpaper, drag clothing or items onto characters or just lead them around the world
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
Travel to a friend's village -- even if it's thousands of miles away
Interact with members of the original cast of Animal Crossing - K.K. Slider, Tom Nook, Blathers, Mr. Resetti and more
Meet all the new characters, including animals of all shapes and personality types

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Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Addictive Fun
Comment: This is not really a game in the technical sense. Your character does lots of silly, mindless little activities. So... why is this so much fun?! Many have asked themselves this; I don't think anybody really understands why this game is addictive.

For the new and uninitiated, this is a game worth trying. Think "The Sims," except without any structure or story. There is a challenge to pay off the mortgage on your house, all the while building the house as large as you can. You collect fish, fossils, paintings, and bugs, opting either to sell them or put them in a museum (one of my favorite features!). You also collect furnishings, wallpapers, and carpets, and decorate your house to your heart's content. The seasons change, and there are fishing tourneys, bug hunts, and special holidays. Characters appear at certain times of the year, certain times of day, and on certain days, which means there's almost always something new and fresh to see. The appearances of fish and bugs change with the seasons and time of day.

There are plenty of things to decorate yourself with. Clothes, umbrellas, hats -- the possibilities are endless!

You make "relationships" with the little animals populating your game, send them letters, and visit them on their birthdays and give them gifts. Each character has its own little personality; it's a ball to see them having conversations and being allowed to "listen in" on them!

There are cool options that take advantage of the DS's second screen, such as shooting presents (and other flying malcontents) out of the sky. Very fun!

For the first time, you can use the DS's WiFi capabilities, jump online, and visit other people's towns -- while they can visit yours. Characters jump town to town and you get to find out about all the shenanigans your friend has been carrying on via the letters his previous town's denizens are so willing to show you. You can buy letters in a bottle to throw out to sea, which randomly appear on a random friend's shore.

Perhaps my favorite addition was when I made the little animal characters like me. When they really like you, they give you their photograph. It has become a lot of fun and a great challenge to work on each character, collecting all the photos you possibly can before they move away.

Is this any different from the Gamecube version? Oh, yes. For one thing, due to the smaller cartridge, there are less options available as far as furnishings and decor is concerned. There are no longer 10 fossil spots to dig up; only 4. There are no gold spots. Most annoyingly, you can have up to four players -- but those four players must share one house. OUCH! Now, eventually, you get a four-room house, but as anyone knows: sharing the same house is not fun at all. Since you can use Wi-Fi, you might as well consider this a single-player game and leave it at that.

All in all, this is a very enjoyable and very worthwhile game.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: I love animal crossing.
Comment: animal Crossing is a great game. i like how it shows the seasons. So if it is winter is snows. It is funny how there are apples all year long. At least i think there are. when tom nook expands his shop, he always has a new theme so it is fun to see what it is. The Able sisters have a great shop. i love how you can design your own design. when you design your own design, you end up having some of your friends wearing your design! I made one called Rainbow pattern. I ended up having my friend Dizzy wearing it. If you have friends in real life, and they have Animal Crossing, you can go to their town, or they could come to your town. Up to three friends can come to your town at once. On New Years eve the mayor makes a countdown board in front of the town hall. then you don't have to look on tv like you normally do. Near Christmas the trees outside start to have lights on them. You can send letters too. Tom nook sells many different kinds id stationary. If it is a resident's birthday, you can send them a birthday card. Every thing you own no matter if you sold them or not, will be in tom noook's catalog. On animal Crossing the easiest way to get rich is to go find apples, shells,
and other things. you don't want to sell your funiture unless you don't want it any more. the HRA (happy room academy) will tell you how nice your room is. they will give you points. the better the room, the higher the points. I love Animal crossing! Bye-Bye!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Well...
Comment: This game was fun for about two days. Then it got really, really boring. I'm sure it'd be great for children, but I got nothing out of it. One can only go fishing so many times...

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Fun, but BEWARE OF THE MOLE!!!!!!
Comment: Overall animal crossing is a good game. i got it for Christmas and can not put it down! Resetti is an annoying mole but funny. Brief main character overview:
Tom Nook: owner of the "best" shop in town. When you first get there it is Nook's Cranny. Then when updated it is Nook 'N' Go. then Nookingway. Finally Nookingtons. That has a hair salon in it and Nook's 2 nephews work in it.
Harriet: owner of the salon in Nookingtons. she makes an appearnce at the cafe from 11 pm to 12 am on Mon.-Fri. once you have Nookingtons.
Kapp'n: when you first start the game he is driving you in a taxi he asks you questions that will detrime how you look like. later on you can visit him at the cafe from 12 pm-1:30 pm & 2:30 pm-4 pm all week long
Lyle: the health care insurance guy. he is on my list of suspicous characters. i think he and Redd are in some kind of plan together..... you can see him at the cafe Sundays from 12 pm-1:30 pm.
Redd: owner of Redd's place he comes whenever you tell Lyle for him to come. he is known for being cheap. HE SELLS FORGED PAINTINGS!!!!
Pelly: the sweet bird who works at the town hall every day from 7 am to 10 pm. you can see her at the cafe from 6 am-6:55 am
Phyllis: Pelly's sister, who has a bad attitude. however she is GREAT at working and she works at the town hall everyday from 10 pm-7am she can be seen at the cafe from 9 pm-9:55 pm Sunday-Fridays
Resetti: He comes ONLY when you quit without saving. you can see him at the cafe from 2:30 pm-4pm on Sunday
Rover: he is the wi fi communications main guy. you can see him when you choose tag mode. you can also see him at the cafe at 12 pm-1:30 pm and 2:30 pm-4pm
K.K. Slider: he is a musician that plays at the cafe from 7:30 pm- 12 am on Saturday
Joan: the turnip vendor who comes on Sundays
Brewster: owner of the museum cafe
Blathers: owner of the museum
Celeste: Blathers' sister, she owns the museum observertoray
Tortimer: the mayor of your town
Cortimer: Tortimer in disguse he makes an apperance at the acorn festival
Booker& Copper: guard your town and patrol your gates
So that's basically it. however there is more characters. ur fave neighbor trys to move away every 2 days after you reach the max of 8 neighbors. you will join the HRA happy room acdamey they will rank you you need to pay off loans and morgates at the able sisters store you design stuff that you and your neighbors can wear. well thats my review. bye! BEWARE OF RESETTI'S ANNOYING LONG AND FUNNY LECTURES you can have up to 4 players on 1 game card

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Animal Crossing on the Go
Comment: Despite the fact that AC: WW has been out for awhile now, this game still rings true to those familiar with Animal Crossing as being a very "addictive" simulation. There's no better way than to bring this game with you on car trips, standing in line waiting for your morning cup of coffee, or anywhere you have spare time.

Although the game lacks any real "ending" to it, there's much to see and do in the village you create. Fishing, planting trees and flowers, hunting bugs and fossils, or just hanging out in your own pad. Many who have played Animal Crossing on the Gamecube will be pleased with this portable translation.

Graphics aren't really stellar here, but still very colorful and adequate. The sounds are varied, with lots of music thrown in for good measure, and the "animal speak" is charming, but can grate on your nerves after awhile. This game should be played in small doses, but since things change every day in your village and different events happen on different days (and different times), it's worth peeking in to find out if something new has happened.

I realize that Animal Crossing: City Folk is out now, and that most fans of AC: WW have changed to AC: CF, but still....the portability factor makes this game still a worthy addition to your DS library. And age is not a factor in playing, nor gender. Get this game for your DS and you will have plenty to keep you occupied for months to come.


Editorial Reviews:

Animal Crossing: Wild World takes you into a real-time virtual world where an entire village is waiting to be explored. Whether you want to decorate your home, catch bugs or fish, or just chat with the characters in your village, there's always something to do. Days and seasons pass in real time, and you can visit the vilages of online players -- even if they're a thousand miles away.


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