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Animal Crossing: Wild World Animal Crossing: Wild World
Amazon Price: $39.99
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Release Date: December 5, 2005
ESRB: Everyone
Publisher: Nintendo
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Release Date: December 5, 2005
ESRB: Everyone
Publisher: Nintendo
User Rating:
(187 Ratings)
Amazon Customer Rating:
(386 Ratings)
User Status: 5 currently playing of 380 owning the game
Amazon Customer Rating:
User Status: 5 currently playing of 380 owning the game
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Best things about it:
- More rooms in your house to decorate (once you pay off your debt that is...)
- You can dress up your character more with different hair styles and accessories
- Slingshot! I could never get those damn flying presents in the first game D:
- Letter writing has gotten better. They don't respond directly to what you say but if you give them a present, they give one back.
All in all, it's been a wonderful experience and by far my favorite game on the DS.
Fun/Great game.
I prefer the GameCube version because you can collect NES titles, but being able to take the portable DS version with you anywhere (and the option to visit other players locally or online) is enough to make up for that shortcoming. No previous game I have owned was played as long as Animal Crossing -- over one year in, and still going strong.
Animal Crossing is like a drug that fails to really hook a player. Don't get me wrong, it's able to hook people into playing for a while. A long while in fact. However, once you've done just about everything, or a good portion of everything, the thought finally hits. "I wish life was really like this" (that or "Tom Nook is a bleedin' crook"). Soon after that, you begin to realize that it's the same old thing day in day out with little to no reason or repercussion to playing it. So you begin to drop playing the game until someone else wants to play. At first you'll be like "meh, whatever" but minutes later you'll be hooked again, trying to clean up your neglected town and wondering why everyone hates your guts for not visiting them sooner. Thus the trend of it rocks/it sucks starts all over again, trapping the player in an eternal cycle of having to pay off Nook and side effects being the wish of using the slingshot on the rat *******.
Don't get me wrong, it's a nice little game at first, but the investment in playing the thing makes it almost as bad as World of Warcrack. If Nintendo gave everyone levels, stats, weapons, armor, pointless quests and dance emotes, I'd say Blizzard would have to find another dead horse to abuse for profit... and not Diablo.
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Fun with friends
Who doesn't have this game? And now that the Animal crossing for the wii is coming out you have to go back and play this one all over agin just so you can download your character and all it's stuff.
Better than the first, but would be cool to have it so you can put designs on both sides of the shirt. Fun to cheat on lol.