Saturday, April 16, 2011

Animal Crossing: Wild World Review

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Story
It's Animal Crossing. Nothing too out of the blue. Move to a town inhabited by friendly anthros (it's not nearly as furry as it sounds). Work off the debt of your house (it's not nearly as boring or tedious as it sounds)!


Gameplay
Like all games in the Animal Crossing series, Wild World is an open-ended game in which the player assumes the role of a human child who has moved into a village populated with anthropomorphic animals. During his time spent in the village, the player is able to perform a number of various activities, such as collecting items, fish and insects, or socializing with the village's residents. The game is synchronized with the Nintendo DS clock and calendar, allowing the game to be played in real-time. For example, both daytime and night will occur in the village depending on the current hour, and snow will fall during the winter months. Different events occur at particular times of the year, such as holidays and the variation of collectible fauna depending on the month or season.

Music
Well, one of the advantages of this game is the music that is very fun and entertaining. Guaranteed will not regret playing it.

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