Speaking of navigation, another reason this game is so wonderful is that every last thing you do can be done using your stylus. Typing, walking, drawing, organizing – it’s just a tap or stroke away.
This game is so freaking good that i can only cry every time i start a new town.
The intro scene is just so soothing and the experience with the villagers feels so real...
Best game ever, no further objections.
The game's ability to give the players a sense of accomplishment with all that you can do and experience is enormously rewarding and, at least to me, incredibly addictive.
This game is great because you can’t ignore the fact that you will never have so much fun doing chores, running errand for neighbors, and paying bills.
Animal Crossing Wild World was a fan's dream for the franchise when it came out and I loved the original on GC. The idea of being able to play it on the go was something I could only dream about and seeing it come to fruition on the DS was incredible.
Considering how early on this came out within the DS' lifespan it is a masterpiece by all means. Graphically, gameplay-wise, technically, and with its music.
Stylistic, casual, comforting are the notes that Wild World hits and if you want to just kick back and relax then this would have been the game for you/ I think now, the newer entries in the series would be more suitable, but it is worth saying that this game is a classic and has a special place in my heart.
I'd go into further detail, but this game has been reviewed into exhaustion.
Pretty much the most basic entry in the series which isn’t a bad thing, WW excels in the villager aspect, the one thing keeping me from playing the game is the graphics, I cannot stand these bad graphics, I know it’s an old game but it just aged poorly. Other than that it’s pretty good.
I used to play this game loads as a kid but when I went back and played it again recently, I discovered it wasn’t very good. I only played the start but it was really boring.
SummaryIn this sequel to the wildly popular Nintendo GameCube game, players and up to three friends can hang out in the same village and interact in real time - either through wireless LAN or over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Now players can visit a friend's village from thousands of miles away.
The touch screen makes item management and world ...