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Animal Crossing: Wild World from Nintendo of America

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Product Description Animal Crossing: Wild World takes you into a real-time virtual world where an entire village is waiting to be explored. Whether you want to decorate your home, catch bugs or fish, or just chat with the characters in your village, there's always something to do. Days and seasons pass in real time, and you can visit the vilages of online players -- even if they're a thousand miles away.
Customer Reviews
IT'S FUN, BUT IT GETS BORING FAST     Posted 14 March 2007 This game is fun, but it gets boring after you get done with work. I like the other ANIMAL CROSSING better.
On this game, I keep making people and deleting people. Over all, I've made 207 different people and did all their work.
WHAT'S THE BIG DEAL???!!!     Posted 09 March 2007 You fish, you catch bugs, you do stuff that is so uttterly pointless [to me] that I wonder why the game is bought at all.
My friend got animal crossing, let me borrow it, and I found it terrible. There is no point to it!
Can somebody tell me why in the world it is so popular?!
[I gave it 3 stars overall because so many people liked it, one star,for fun, because it was a snooze-fest. Sorry, I just didn't enjoy it.]
Animal Crossing     Posted 09 March 2007 I bought this product at the request of my 12 yo. At first, the title did not seem that interesting but after seeing her play the game on a nintendo DS I was pleasantly suprised. There is a lot to do in the game and it thus provides hours of fun. It is like a virtual world but uses animals as characters. I would highly recommend this product for your youngster.
A Little Warning...     Posted 08 March 2007 ACWW ROCKS and I mean THIS GAME IS AWESOME!
...but...
It's only fair that someone warns you customers about a few things in this game that you may find offensive:
1. In the winter, two snowballs are randomly placed around town every day, and you can roll them into snowmen.If you do it right they (the snowmen) give you presents. Sometimes you can find a dung beetle rolling the snowballs. You can catch it and give it to Blathers, the male owl at the museum. When you see it on exibit, you will find it rolling not a snowball, but a BROWN ball of....what dung beetles like to roll...
2. Just today, I shot down a UFO with my slingshot. When you do, find the alien, talk to him until he wakes up, then find his missing parts so he can fix his ship. Being a polite extraterrestrial, he will give you a present. (there are several different presents that you could randomly recieve, as shown in the nintendo guide) I got a "Mannekin Pis" statue. I looked at it in my house and found that it is a fountain that well, urinates. I will probably sell it.
3. When you turn the power off without saving, an extremely crabby mole will scold you next time you log in. Eventually, he will demand payment. When it happened to me, I had no bells with me.(Haha!) Many have complained about him. To avoid him, ALWAYS save. Just press START and a save message will pop up. This works anywhere. (considering you're in your own town.)
4. In Tom Nook's store, there is an item called "Men's Toilet". It even flushes!
5. Neighbors often gossip and sometimes fight with each other.
Despite these few faults, ACWW is a great game. These little things can be avoided if you so desire(except #5) and it's a very innocent game. Don't get me wrong. This is a pretty clean, enjoyable game. Go ahead. It's Animal Crossing, not "Attack of the Evil Animals From Hades". Just wanted to warn you about a few details. =)
THE MOST AWESOME GAME EVER CREATED!     Posted 28 February 2007 It's true. This game is packed full of fun (and exciting new adventures if you get a WiFi USB Connector). It's so addicting! Even after finishing my house (now a mansion) I found this an even more thrilling game using WiFi. I made a room in my mansion a store that everyone can come to and purchase from. :]
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