Animal Crossing: Wild World (Dsi and DS Lite)

Release Date: 31/03/2006

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Players make their own stories. A player and up to three friends move into a village and just live life, extend a home, interact with their neighbors and explore the village. Much of the cast of the original Animal Crossing™ returns, including animals of all shapes and personality types: K.K. Slider, Tom Nook, Blathers, Mr. Resetti and more. There are also a number of new characters.

  • Developer: Nintendo
  • Publisher: Nintendo
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Mark walks on the Wild side... sort of

It's a little like The Sims, but infinitely more happy.

There's not a lot of point to Animal Crossing: Wild World. And, though that hardly sounds like a selling point, it is, in fact, one of the game's most endearing qualities.

There's also not any given way to describe it, but we'll have a go: It's a little like The Sims, but infinitely more happy. That is, a Sims where you play as one single character… and move in a town that's already in existence. You can name it anything you want, and decorate it to a degree… but it's more about the experience of living within the world itself that's so unique.

Oh, and it's a place populated by walking, talking animals. Did we forget to mention that?

The DS Difference

All of the above was, of course, true also of the GameCube original Animal Crossing. And Wild World is more a reworking of that idiosyncratic cult hit than a full-on official sequel.

Only the truly heartless could fail to fall in love with it.

There's been a heady degree of chopping and changing to fit it onto handheld, with certain factors, like the season-specific special events, sadly absent. But then the magical online Wi-Fi play makes it all worth the sacrifice. It uses the Nintendo Friend Code system, so you'll never find strangers spoiling your experience, but does let up to three of your friends into your village at the same time.

Of course, a virtual visit from people potentially thousands of miles away isn't anything new to online gaming - online RPG's like Final Fantasy XI have been doing that for years - but Animal Crossing boasts such an extraordinary amount of charm, only the truly heartless could fail to fall in love with it. Be it fishing, foraging or venturing out on an item hunt, managing your inventory or creating new designs with a stylus on the touch screen, or playing with those around the globe in a real-time online world, Animal Crossing: Wild World is a different kind of experience to truly lose yourself in.

If you want to spend some time spirited away by your DS, Animal Crossing: Wild World is the perfect game to do just that. It will take you to another, happier, more colourful place, and drop you back into the real world after many fun-filled hours with a smile on your face.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • Wonderfully charming and utterly unique gameplay
  • Great control interface
  • Friend Code system makes visiting and hosting your friends safe and fun

minus points
  • Not massively different to its GameCube daddy
  • A bit sedate for some gamers
  • Online play is limited to visiting/being visited by people you already know

Review by: Mark Scott
Review Published: 05.04.06

User Reviews

Nathan Semke posted on 09 Nov 2009
I love this game because it is a very relaxed game. You walk around towns and do jobs, that kind of stuff. It is a very fun game and as soon as im avalible to get it, i am MORE THAN HAPPY to play it. There is only 1 thing that lets it down - When you connect via DS to DS. You need to get the game YOURSELF to connect. This means that you need 1 Animal Crossing - Wild world gamecard for each player. So the game is great for every age and i absolutely LOVED IT as soon as i started playing. Thanks for reading!!
Alison Bourne posted on 29 Aug 2009
It's a good game for the first few months, but then it gets really quite boring. Although there are some things to do, it gets very repetitive. The graphics are alright and the controls are good, but it is just so BORING. However, if you inist on buying it then definitely get it pre-owned at £20. Yesterday I traded my AC in and they gave me £14, so you can have all the 'delights' of the game for £6. I suppose that's a good deal then. 6/10
Georgia Gascoyne posted on 16 Aug 2009
This game is really good. It is a real adventure! You move into a city and you control your life and what you do. It does get a bit repetitive but in a good way. Once you have started playing it is really hard to stop! It is really addictive! It's the kind of game where when you first start playing you play for weeks or even months, but then you stop playing it for a while and then come back to it and you think it's brilliant! I would reccomend this game for people aged around 8-9+ because it could be quite difficult for younger children. Overall a very good game!
Emma Wood posted on 16 Jul 2009
I like this game alot. I like the changing charachters, and the the different things found around the city as the seasons and times change, especially the different fossils and insects etc. However it does get quite repetative and sometimes tiresome. But still a really addictive and fun easy going game. :)
Laura Hopgood posted on 12 Jul 2009
A very good and addictive game. What I find most appealing about this game is the fact that it's different all year round. The game takes note of each season, and has differences in each season. For example, in certain seasons you can catch rarer fish and bugs. Generally this is a relaxing game that is hard to put down.
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