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Animal Crossing: Wild World

Animal Crossing: Wild World


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Category: Video Games

List Price: $39.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 386 reviews
Sales Rank: 100

Platform: Nintendo Ds
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
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: December 5, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: Brand New, Factory Sealed! We ship quickly after receiving your order!

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5 out of 5 stars I love it! Awsome game!   October 24, 2008

This game is my very favorite out of all the others that I have. I play it almost every day! I love this game so much, I want to share some fun tips with you:
FIRST...
When you first start playing, you'll make a character, name your character and town, and meet Tom Nook. You'll work for him and when you're done, you get to do whatever you want. You can buy tools at his store to fish and catch bugs. You can shake trees and sell fruit, or just be lazy and talk to your neighbors all day.
UPS AND DOWNS
In Animal Crossing: Wild World, you'll have ups and downs. Some ups are:
When you're done paying ALL of your mortgage to Nook, you have a house with 5 rooms. All of your friends want to come over and see! Another thing is that you can meet tons of neighbors, send letters to them, and visit their houses when they're sick. But meeting new friends can lead to some downs...
Sometimes even your best friends want to move away. If you really want them to stay, go in their house while they have boxes out and tell them you don't want him or her to leave. You might have to keep doing this a few times before they are persuaded enough to stay. I have done that many times and sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. Just be prepared for them to suddenly move.
MAGIC ROCK MONEY
If you are in need of money, here are some tips to get it fast: First, you'll need a shovel, gold or regular (I'll tell you about the gold in a minute), and a rock.( The rocks can be anywhere in your town. Maybe even by the Museum, your house, Town Hall or the Main Gate.) Then, make sure there is nothing around the rock. Get in front of it and look left or right. Them make a hole, but not on both sides. When you made one hole, look behide you, or turn around. Make another hole. Then face forward, (and I prefer to do this with the pen, not with the controls) and hit the rock. If money comes out, keep hitting it. Whatever you do, don't stop because if you slow down you won't get it all! If the rock you were at doesn't have money, find another and repeat the process. When you find the right rock, you should end up with 8,5oo bells. Was that helpful? Everyday I do that and I get rich at the end of the month!
GOLDEN THINGS
To get a Golden Shovel you need 2 shovels. Take the first and bury the second in a spot somewhere by your house. The next day, go out and dig it back up again. If you wait too long it won't work or it will disappear. To get a Golden Net or Fishing Rod, catch all the bugs and fish and it's yours! The Golden Slingshot is another thing. Shoot down ~15 presents that float in the air and on the next one, it's a slingshot! (The regular slingshot will shoot 1 rock, and the other shoots 3 at different directions.) Hope you get them all!
RARE FRUIT
You get letters from your friends/neighbors, occasionaly Tom Nook or the mayor and your mom and dad. (I got one on Father's Day from my dad.)
Sometime in Animal Crossing, you'll get one from your mom that has a fruit. It will always be a rare one. To make sure it grows, chop down an existing tree, dig up the stump, and plant your new fruit. In a little less than a week, you'll have that kind of tree. Shake the tree and do the same thing with that fruit. When you have enough trees, fill your pockets with it and sell it to Tom Nook. (I've been doing this for quite a while and I have almost 10,000,000 bells saved up in my account at Town Hall. That's right almost 10 million bells!) Anyways, I can't really think of any thing else to say except go to their website www.animalcrossing.com or www.gamespy.com! Hope you like Animal Crossing!! ;)



5 out of 5 stars Wow-Animal Crossing Back in Action!   October 23, 2008
I could fit many, many pages with what makes Animal Crossing: Wild World the best, funnest, and most creative gaming experience I've ever known. But I'll manage to fit everything in a paragraph or two.

Animal Crossing: Wild World urges the creativity and problem-solving skills out of anyone. The basic gameplay is you must pay off debts to a cheap racoon named Tom Nook. As your house expands more and more, the debt acumulates. You can decorate your house with furniture you get from neighbours (did I mention them yet?), from Tom Nook's store, or from shaking some trees that will (hopefully) prove fruitful and give you a piece of furniture.

You can decorate your house with any number of exotic and wild themes. My favorite are the Western Series, Mario Set, and the Classic set. Of course, there are many, many more.

Time passes like it would on Earth, but when you're playing Animal Crossing: Wild World, there isn't enough time in the world to get what you want done! You can talk to neighbours (you can get eight of them at a time) and hope they give you a favour, you can also check out their houses!

And did I mention the birthday perks? On your birthday, one of the VERY kind residents decides to give you a birthday cake. On the residents' birthday, you can go over to their house for some PAR-TAY!

This game is so good-there is so much I want to explain, but I'm afraid I'd bore you to death. This game is so amazing-it challengs both the creative and intellectual sides of you. Kids will find this game very fun, and even adults get hooked. If you have a Nintendo-Wifi connection, you can get someone's friend code and see their town! You can also do it locally.

And with the start of Animal Crossing: City Folk, Animal Crossing will never be the same again! I've played Animal Crossing: Game Cube, Animal Crossing: Wild World, and I plan to be a proud owner of Animal Crossing: City Folk, released on November 16, 2008.



5 out of 5 stars A Great Game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   October 14, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I am 12 and have just gotten a DS about 5 months ago, and boy is this game the best I've ever played by far!!! This game is cute and busy and you will never ever get bored with it. You can just think "Ugh, I have nothing to do on my DS so I guess I'll just see what's up in my animal crossing town," and you will be busy for hours.
You start off in a taxi driving to your town. You choose your name, gender, and town name, although not your body (but you'll be able to change clothes, hats, masks, accessories, hair color, etc. later in the game.)You arrive and your town is this little unique thing. There are 3 animals living with you in different cottages. Each neighbor is a unique animal with different personalities, styles, and looks. You will very quickly become attatched to these neighbors and you will all be friends. There's a river, a beach, a couple little ponds, a tailor, a shop, a museum, a town gate, and a town hall (pant pant.) There are many workers in the town who you will discover and befriend.
You start off with a little cottage. You have a debt to the shop keeper. Throughout the game you keep paying off your mortagages, and your house will get bigger and bigger and bigger!! (But so will your mortgages. :( )
Money? It's called Bells. You can earn bells by selling your local fruit (pears, cherries, peaches, apples, or oranges), doing errands for your neighbors (they have to ask you first,) catching and selling fish and bugs, and discovering, identifying, and selling fossils. To find a buried treasure, take your shovel and look for a little X/star shape on the ground and then dig there. Buy tools at your shop to do these things.
There's a cool museum!! In there you can make constellations that will appear in the sky. You can also donate one of every bug, painting, fish, and fossil. If you find a fossil, take it to the museum and have the owl IDENTIFY it. Then you can either donate or sell it for lots of Bells.
At the tailors you can by patterns, clothes, hats, masks, umbrellas, and much more. You can also make your own patterns, which is really fun.
The more money you spend at the shop, the bigger it gets until it turns into a mini department store/mall with tons of stuff, including a HAIR SALON where you can change the color and style of your hair.
And lastly, the game is time cooperative. When it's night at your home, it's night there, and vice versa. Same with seasons. Colors (of trees, grass, etc.) in your town will change with the weather. It can rain or be sunny. It will snow in winter. There will be different types of bugs and fish in the different seasons, along with many wacky festivals, contests, and birthday parties. Your town will grow and change, as you can chop down trees, plant new ones, make flower gardens, and create cool paths. Be creative! Be wild!! This game is so full of fun surprises and charm that you will NOT be able to put it down. This is my favorite video game ever.



5 out of 5 stars Mom and Kid approved   October 9, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I am 33 and my kids are 9 and 6, we LOVE this game, we often fight over who gets to play, its a nice starter game if you are just getting a DS.
Easy to play and understand, does require some reading though so you may have to help smaller kids until they get the hang of it. Great for all ages.



5 out of 5 stars My Daughter loves it....   September 8, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

My daughter loves this game for her DS, this game can keep the busy for hours. It is great for those long car trip and keeps the going..

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