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Good- WiFi graphics sounds different personalities for each character get what u paid for THE BAD: SUMMARY:
Animal Crossing is a game that's different to others. In fact, It's like the Sims only rated G.
You and up to three friends move to a new town where animals are like humans. You have neighbours that are birds, cats, dogs and even octopuses. The great thing about this game is that the location of the Museum, Town hall, shops and houses are completely different from other copys of the game. Infact, that one feature expands the whole game. Fans of the GameCube version are familiar with this style of play.
In this version, their are over 500 new items, in addition to the 1000 the GC Animal Crossing had. These items can help you do chores around the town, receive mail, redecorate and renovate your house, get an insurance manager or even start a fruit francise. You can store money (called bells) in a bank and collect interest from it! There are even day by day effects like fishing tournaments, holidays like your very own birthday plus a black market.
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Animal Crossing is a hard concept to explain. In the game, you do very little. You do a bit of fishing, a bit of catching bugs, anda bit of trading. All the activities sound a bit like mini-games from Zelda or Pokémon, and in truth that is exactly what they are. But they're fleshed out so much and expanded upon so well that they become this game that is entirely capable of absorbing your whole life.
While most are not immediately obvious, there is a ridiculous amount to do in this game, and much of it will keep you occupied long-term. Paying off the mortgage on your ever-growing house, collecting your favourite items, designing your own patterns to use on clothes, umbrellas, and even the town you live in, growing fruit... it's an incredibly deep game. The WiFi ability is where this game really comes into its own. Whenever your own town feels a little tedious, go out to someone elses. You can trade items, play games, help each other out... the only real limit...
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THE GOOD:
~An immense variety of animal neighbors. ~Uses both touch screen and analog pads without one of them sucking. ~Excellent WiFi quality. ~Intriguing format for a life simulator. ~Many good events to boot, such as golden tools, Pascal, etc. ~Ability to design house with many different wallpapers, floorings, and pieces of furniture. ~Resetti, to be absolutely honest. ~Wonderful audio. ~Wonderful interactions with neighbors. ~Ability to make designs of your own, to use with nearly anything. THE BAD:
~Pain to finish the game without using Action Replay. ~Resetti’s unreliability gets painful. ~Little pocket space. SUMMARY:
This game is PERFECT. Brilliant in fact. The game is perfection, and Nintendo have put ALL of their effort into crafting a more stylish, and portable, version of it's Gamecube father.
The game begins with you sitting on the back seat in a cab with Kapp'n, the kappa creature who took you to animal island when you linked up you Gamecube to your GBA. He will ask you questions which determine what you look like. Much different to the Gamecube version with a train and a cat called Rover. Once you arrive, you step outside (and never see Kapp'n again) outside the town hall. Instantly you can see how great the graphics are and how much detail has been put into the spherical world. Graphics The graphics are amazing. Purely stretched the DS's capabilities to it's max. Everything is smooth and the town is now shaped like a small world (wild world) so when you run things start disappearing into the distance. What's even better is that there are NO loading times,...
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Lots of furniture and Accessories Special Occasions Townsfolk Fruits Wi-fi Patterns THE BAD: SUMMARY:
THE GOOD:
This is a great game! It's like having your own life on your DS, only without the annoying and stressful bits. There are tons of items, and there are different furniture sets or clothes to wear. There is also the new addition of accessories and hats/helmets. It's the best DS game out right now in my opinion, and I do own some other good ones! For people who have played the game before, another good note is that you can get different hairstyles at a new salon that opens up after you spend enough money at Nook's store. Also, if you didn't like the limited space your house had to offer in the Nintendo Gamecube version, your house can expand MUCH more than that. THE BAD:
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- Many Things To Do. - Good Graphics. - Good Music. - Many Things To Collect. - Online Play. - People That Leave And Move To Your Town. - Costumization In Almost Everyway. - Special Characters. - Events That Depend On Your DS's Clock. THE BAD: SUMMARY:
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wi-fi more things to collect more fish and bugs to catch more fossils to dig graphics are good THE BAD: SUMMARY: Lowest Prices |
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