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Animal Crossing: Wild World Game Reviews

Animal Crossing: Wild World

Animal Crossing: Wild World

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Overall Critic Score:3.5157

Animal Crossing: Wild World Critic Reviews

Fragland
Of course, there are some new things. Besides the shovel, the axe, the net and the fishing-line, you now have a watering can to revive dry flowers. Singer K.K. Slider has a weekly show on Saturday evening in the café under the museum and in the attic,...read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at Fragland
Club Skill
Luckily, the game's cutesy graphics from the GCN and N64 remain intact, though with some obvious watering down. The world's textures (which were never very hi-res) have been toned down for the handheld, but not to a negative score. The game still looks...read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at Club Skill
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Gamerz-Edge
When you begin a new game, you’ll find yourself sitting in a cab en route to your new home. Little do you know that your home is actually being formed based on your answers to the cab driver (who bears a strange resemblance to the Kapp’n from AC –...read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at Gamerz-Edge
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PALGN
/> You'll be coming back to this game for weeks on-end. There's a lot to enjoy is this game, and working towards the game's many goals will keep gamers occupied for ages. 8.5Overall: Very enjoyable game, which...read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at PALGN
JustPressPlay
There isn’t much added that will surprise you if you have played the GameCube version. The whole premise of the story revolves around you. Nice ego boost, right? You are the one that makes all the changes in the neighborhood and you are the one that...read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at JustPressPlay
Nintendo Spin
In the original Animal Crossing your character, whatever you named him or her, moved to a small, secluded town inhabited by chatty, well dressed, often materialistic animals. The game did have some objectives like paying off your mortgage and performing...read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at Nintendo Spin
GamersMark
Before I played the GameCube version of Animal Crossing, I was a non-believer. I thought the game just sounded stupid, I mean, come on-- a game with no purpose? No way to win? After spending hundred hours with it, I still didn't understand exactly why it...read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at GamersMark
eToychest
Animal Crossing is simple and that is its strength. It is also engrossing, addictive, and really, really fun....read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at eToychest
PALGN AU
Much like the original, the premise of Animal Crossing: Wild World is that you, a young adventurous human, is moving to a new town. Once arriving to your new town you're greeted by who seems to be a nice fellow, Tom Nook. The little raccoon is nice...read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at PALGN AU
Deeko
Animal Crossing: Wild World can be summed up in two words: Time sucker....read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at Deeko
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Gaming Target
It's animals: A whole town filled of animals you'll be exchanging words with to get things and to get things done. New items to collect, new bugs, fishes, and more to score, new characters to meet, new things to do, and at last online takes Animal...read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at Gaming Target
GameZone
Gamers were generally surprised when Nintendo released Animal Crossing on the GameCube a couple years ago....read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at GameZone
GameSpot
Animal Crossing, the game that made indentured servitude an enjoyable gameplay mechanic, debuts on the DS in Wild World....read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at GameSpot
My Gamer
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....read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at My Gamer
Digital Entertainment News
The original Animal Crossing was touted as a game about social interactivity, but Animal Crossing: Wild World is even moreso....read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at Digital Entertainment News
Armchair Empire
For those that want a more relaxed game experience devoid of that “Go! Go! Go!” mentality, you’ll feel quite at home in Animal Crossing: Wild World....read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at Armchair Empire
DS-x2
After temporarily freeing yourself from the bonds of servitude to ol' Nook, you'll be able to explore the town and do whatever you wish. Whether it be plucking fruits from the orchards, fishing upon the riverside or seashore, digging up fossils and...read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at DS-x2
Portable Review
At the beginning of the game, a cab driver named Kapp’n asks you to set your name, gender, personality and the town that you are moving into. After doing this, Kapp’n will drop you off in the town you named. Afterwards, you will immediately encounter...read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at Portable Review
3DAvenue
G4 TV
Sydney Morning Herald
GamerFeed
Total Video Games
doses, and as such it's obviously far simpler to switch a DS on then hook up the GameCube every time you want to play. Further still the stylus makes for an ideal control setup, providing greater precision when designing your own clothe designs and tappin...read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at Total Video Games
GotNext
You begin the game in the backseat of a car on the way to your new home. After answering some questions clarifying your gender and whatnot, you arrive in town. You meet the mayor, Tortimer, and your local convenient store owner, Tom Nook. When you...read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at GotNext
Eurogamer
I'm playing this version through with, if you can't tell, my girlfriend, and the aspect of simply playing the game with others, either on the same cart, of across Wi-Fi, is a whole new experience, one absolutely fraught with joy, laughter and loveliness....read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at Eurogamer
Modojo
It never feels limited, or that you've "done everything"; the game is designed in a such a dynamic and charming manner that while playing you're not only investing your efforts, but also being rewarded for coming back....read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at Modojo
Games Radar
Most Crossing fans won't mind the clunky interface or the lack of other upgrades because there's so much inherent charm seeping through the DS' speakers....read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at Games Radar
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AllGame
There is plenty to keep players busy in their little towns, however -- more activities than there is time in the day to do them. Players can collect bugs, fish, bones, and other natural items, they can improve their houses, design new outfits to wear,...read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at AllGame
Gameplanet
When you begin the game, you start off as a character who is having a discussion with a taxi cab driver named Kapp'n, a dog. He is talking to you and asking you questions about where you want to go. This is essentially where the game begins. The...read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at Gameplanet
Game XC
A major part of Animal Crossing is the incredible amount of customization and control the player has over his/her town, as well as your personal appearance. Right from the get-go after turning on the game, the player is asked a bunch of seemingly...read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at Game XC
Electronic Gaming Monthly
I guarantee nine out of 10 fans of the original "AC" will be disappointed with this one. Oh, we'll still spend hours with it, sucked into its insanity, but this certainly isn't the sequel we were hoping for....read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at Electronic Gaming Monthly
Inside Hotwire 3D
Stuff
cherry on top: the DS version is now Wi-fi compatible, which means you can take your lame obsession on the 'Net. Sweet. The crap: Sweeping. Landscaping. Creating clothing patterns, etc. We also once caught a bug, then donated it to the local museum. Oh ma...read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at Stuff
Gamestyle
But cracks in the illusion do appear, and it's important to fill those cracks lest it shatter. It's obvious there's no grandiose artificial intelligence at work here: send a letter to somebody in town and the reply will most likely be gobbledygook or...read the complete Animal Crossing: Wild World review at Gamestyle
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