Animal Crossing: Wild World review:
As a self-confessed Animal Crossing (GameCube) fanatic, I had mixed feelings when I first heard there would be a DS version. Part of me couldn't wait to pillage other towns over the new Wi-Fi connection, and another part was more than content perfecting my happy village of Dreamyst in the original game. I went into Wild World with all the experience of a seasoned, three-year veteran of the quirky AC world, and found myself experiencing profound deja vu. Wild World is definitely more of the same, although it has enough new features and quirks to warrant another raging addiction.
You have to be a certain kind of gamer to truly appreciate the Animal Crossing experience. It is, at its heart, one giant non-event, a "town simulator" that takes place in a tranquil village populated with wacky animals, all with their own unique personalities and decorating styles (playing interior decorator is a huge part of this game).
Animal Crossing: Wild World review:
Pros:- Stylus means tasks, like writing letters, become effortless- Internal clock means seasons come & go just like in real-life- Dialogue is comical, clever & charming- Explore friends' villages anywhere in the worldCons:- Stylus control of character isn’t as efficient as d-pad
Animal Crossing: Wild World review:
Nintendo ports over the hugely addictive GameCube sim, and adds more features and online play to the DS. A definite addition to your DS gaming library.
Animal Crossing: Wild World saved game:
Size:256K Action Replay DUO: Full Catalogue, Full Museum, Full Expansions, Billion Bells in Account, All Nintendo Items, All Gold Tools, 12-14 Trees in Each 'Acre', Furnished House