'Animal Crossing: Wild World' was my very first DS game, and I have to say, it literally took up almost all of my brain cells for the first few weeks I played it. The game has great graphics, friendly AI's (neighbors,) and a bunch of fun and easy things to do. The point of AC:WW is to earn currency, called Bells, to pay off your house mortgage to a certain Tom Nook. There are a variety of ways to earn Bells: fishing, bug catching, fossil digging, shooting presents from sky, etc. One thing's for sure – these little chores will keep you up day and night, finding certain rare species of fish or bugs (some fish/bugs are only found in certain parts of the day.)
The Bottom Line: Animal Crossing: Wild World is one of the few games that you don't want to get bored of too soon – there are a huge amount of things to do for your AC town, whether it's summer or winter or day or night. 9.5/10.
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