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    Animal Crossing: Wild World

    Game » consists of 7 releases. Released Nov 23, 2005

    Animal Crossing: Wild World is the Nintendo DS sequel to 2003's Animal Crossing, a life-style simulation game in which a human character fishes, catches bugs, and furnishes a house in a constantly-shifting neighborhood of animals.

    bilawal's Oide yo Doubutsu no Mori (Nintendo DS) review

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    It's a wild world.

    Animal Crossing has finally come to the DS. But this is the best Animal Crossing compared to the other ones. I'll tell you why...

    You arrive at your destination, you're broke you need a house when suddenly a man gives you an offer. You can have a small house, and pay him back 18,000 bells when you have the money. That's all dandy, but then there's another alternative, you don't ever have to pay him back, you can live in your small house or pay him back and make your house bigger. Anyway you're here.

    There are loads of thing you can do. From fossil collecting for the local museum or fish and give those to Tom nook for some cash, either way you have a few things to do. To move you use the stylus. In fact you don't need the top screen at all, only for Star-gazing or when there's something up there to shoot. So you only need your lucky stylus pen.

    Animal Crossing is online, which is amazing. You can go to other people's houses and explore around. You can write down your mate's friend code and go to their town. To let people in you open your gates but be warned, strangers and lurkers can come in and chop down you trees, and you wouldn't want that would you?

    You can play Animal Crossing for 6 hours a day or only 5 mins a day, but it will never lose its magic. It's quite easy and worth playing. It will take 10 mins to catch onto the controls. IT provides a steady gameplay, good graphics and it's worth your money. The sound is horrible, how they talk can make you cringe.

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