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Animal Crossing: Wild World

Animal Crossing: Wild World (XSX) game cover art
Platform: DS
Tags: Simulation
Developer: Nintendo
AKA: Oide yo Doubutsu no Mori (JP)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
12/05/2005
EU
03/31/2006
JP
11/23/2005

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Reader Reviews

Animal Crossing: Wild World review

Reviewed January 23, 2006

hex says: "You’re in the back seat of a car with an animal at the wheel, steering through unforgiving rain traveling down an unknown road. You’re moving from your old life - no more large city, no more long job times, no more long distances between destinations, no more humans. That’s ‘bleh’, not appealing, not interesting. No, you’d rather live in the relaxed town of… where? You decide. You name where you want to go. Spiral? Sizzler? Gootown? Doesn’t matter. That’s where you’re going, where this unknown r..."
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Animal Crossing: Wild World review

Reviewed November 10, 2007

horror_spooky says: "Nearly every gamer got their first taste of the world of Animal Crossing when the GameCube original was released, but I was late to the GameCube party, and never managed to get my hands on the title that I had heard so many good things about. Well, I was quick to make sure that the same thing wouldn't happen again and I immediately dove to nab the sequel that was released on the Nintendo DS…Animal Crossing: Wild World. "
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Animal Crossing: Wild World review

Reviewed December 18, 2005

Linkamoto says: "I'll be the first to admit it: I fell head over heels for the cutesy charm of Animal Crossing on the Gamecube. Its simple, yet meaningful tasks paved the way for a digital experience unlike any other video game I've ever played. Upon hearing of a DS version in the works, I was simply elated. Portable fossil unearthing, fruit planting, and house customizing action sounds excruciatingly irresistible; and it is, for the most part. A couple flaws keep this one from transcending the original (al..."
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Animal Crossing: Wild World review

Reviewed January 20, 2006

timrod says: " A long, long time ago on the Dreamcast there was a game called Shenmue. Not many people remember much about Shenmue, but it was a game where you played as a young Chinese man attempting to avenge his father's death by buying furniture for his house. While the concept was nonsensical, the game sold, as would its XBox sequel. Enter Nintendo. With the doomed failure that was the N64, Nintendo decided that it had to do something to boost sales, and released Doubutsu No Mori, a direct ripoff of Shen..."
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Animal Crossing: Wild World Reviews Around the Internet

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AVG
8.6

External Site
Rating
10/10

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