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Audience Rating: Universal, particularly children
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Nintendo
EAN: 0045496735920
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Label: Nintendo
Manufacturer: Nintendo
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 months
Model: 73592
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Nintendo DS
Publisher: Nintendo
Release Date: March 31, 2006
Studio: Nintendo
Sales Rank: 67
MPN: 100730
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Amazon.co.uk Review::
In a nutshell: Start a new life on your DS with the most unlikely source of online addiction you’ve ever experienced. You’ve complete freedom to customise your home and the town around it as you socialise with the locals and your friends alike.
The lowdown: The world of Animal Crossing seems a peculiarly simple one at first: there are no levels to be beaten or bad guys to overcome, just a cheerful little village to maintain, as you water flowers, catch fish and dig for fossils. But before you know it the game has its hooks in you, as you meet friends via the Wi-Fi Network Connection to chat and compete or start playing the turnip stock market. With over 600 different pieces of furniture to collect the game has a near infinite lifetime and by running in real-time with special events all through the year you’ll find yourself checking in daily with what’s going on around town.
Most exciting moment: Winning a fishing competition against three friends and rubbing their noses in it via the online chat.
Since you ask: The first Animal Crossing game was actually released on the N64 in Japan – the GameCube version was a slightly enhanced version of this.
The bottom line: Live the life idyllic on your DS with the best use of the Wi-Fi Network Connection yet. HARRISON DENT
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Trying to describe this game to another person is hard, particularly if you want to get accross how addictive and fun it is! I try with friends, 'you go around catching fish and bugs and making friends, buying stuff and doing favours'. To which the usual reply is why? where does it end? Well.. it doesn't! And that is one of the things that I love!! You can do literally what you want to do, collect what you want without having to be tied to a boring 'mission' whose illusive completion prevents you from progressing in the game!
For those who do like a bit of a challenge there is the paying of the mortgage, but this can be done 'as and when' rather than being a necessity. The game is played in real time so at 11pm in the real ... Read More:
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Aside from the excellent collectathon that is the main game, this is fantastic if you plan to play online. It's like a wonderfully glorified chat room. Find the right website and it's easy to find people of your own age to play with - that is, talk to, trade items with, explore one another's towns and houses. It's just great fun, and once you've built up an ample roster of animal crossing: wild world friends you'll soon find yourself playing every evening!
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I bought this game about 2 months ago from ebay for £12! i didnt realise what a bargain i was getting. it really is a great game. And when you try and describe it to other people who dont have it it sounds so dull. but it isnt. i never new bug hunting could become so addictive!
I have only just started using wifi with it too and had a bad experience where someone came into my game and ruined it by 'seeding' which was a gutting experience as i had to start from scratch. so i lost all my neighbour friends and everything! but i know what to look out for now and have since had a great time visiting other towns and having visitors over to mine!
i love how the animals are so different to each other too. and when you get attatched ... Read More:
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This is my favourite Nintendo DS game. I have 9 games and this was the 7th one I got but it is by far the best! In the game it's starts off with you in Kapp'ns Taxi driving in the pouring rain he asks you what your name is then asks you where you want to go (for that you write the name of what you want to call your town.) (8 characters maximum) Then you arrive and have to do some jobs for Tom Nook the owner of the shop. Then you can catch fish and bugs and donate them to Blathers who is in the Mueseum, or for BIG money some bugs and fish can sell for lots of money. There are 3 different shops that Nook's expand to, the first one which is the one you get at the beginning (Nook's Cranny) is a horrible little shop, but if you buy/sell 25,000 bells it will ... Read More:
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My sister plays with animal crossing ALL THE TIME. It is really fun- you can fish, catch insects, dig fossils, buy furniture for your house, sell fruit and stuff or just wander around talking to your animal neighbors, each with its own character!! It definetly isn't adventurous, there aren't levels and you never end playing, and even though some people find this boring, I think its good because you can play for months--my sister has been playing for a year--and hardly get bored.
The only negative thing is that it is a little babyish-I don't reccomend it for anyone above, say, 14. But if you want to make a present to a younger child, it is absolutely perfect. Fun is 100% guaranteed!!!
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