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Animal Crossing: Wild World
Developer(s)Nintendo EAD
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Producer(s)Katsuya Eguchi
Composer(s)Kazumi Totaka
SeriesAnimal Crossing
Platform(s)Nintendo DS, Virtual Console (Wii U)
ReleaseNintendo DS:
  • JP:November 23, 2005
  • NA:December 5, 2005
  • AU:December 8, 2005
  • EU:March 31, 2006
  • KOR:July 6, 2007
Virtual Console (Wii U):
  • EU:November 19, 2015
  • AU:November 20, 2015
  • JP:July 27, 2016
  • NA:October 13, 2016
Genre(s)Life simulation, Communication Adventure
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer, online multiplayer

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Animal Crossing: Wild World, known in Japan as Oideyo Dōbutsu no Mori (おいでよ どうぶつの森, lit. 'Come to Animal Forest') is a life simulationvideo game released for the Nintendo DS for the Animal Crossing series.

Gameplay[change | change source]

The player moves into a village where everyone is an animal. Only the player is human. Only four people can move to the village and live together in one house (different to Animal Crossing). They have to pay money (called 'bells') for the house, and when they did it the house will get bigger. Bells can be earned by fishing, catching insects, selling things and other ways. Every player can buy the things he/she likes by Tom Nook (a racoon who has got a shop in the village) and put them in the house. If the house looks nice, they get points and things from the HRA (Happy Room Academy). They also can buy clothes at Able Sisters. The game is played in real time and has no ending. You can visit the villages of other players by using the Nintendo DS wireless connection or Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. It's almost like the older Animal Crossing GameCube version.

Characters and Places[change | change source]

Villagers[change | change source]

The animals are different. There are different kinds of animals (for example cats, mice or dogs) and different characters (for example lazy, active..) There are more animals than in the older version. Garyshood auto clicker old.

Tom Nook (Nook's Cranny)[change | change source]

Tom Nook is a racoon who has got a shop called 'Nook's Cranny'. The shop gets bigger when you buy things. He sells furniture and other items. He does not sell clothes anymore as he did in Animal Crossing. His range changes every day.

Mable & Sable (Able Sisters)[change | change source]

Mable and Sable are hedgehogs siblings that started to run a shop together called 'Able Sisters' where you can make your own clothes and buy hats, umbrellas, glasses and clothes. The range changes every day like in Tom Nooks Shop so go frequently.

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Pelly & Phyllis (Town Hall)[change | change source]

Pelly and Phyllis are two pelicans who work in the Town Hall. There is a post office where you can send letters to villagers and one where you for example can get information about your town. Pelly works at day, Phyllis works at night.

Tortimer[change | change source]

Tortimer is an old turtle. He is the mayor of your village. He turns up at most special event days.

K.K. Slider[change | change source]

K.K. is a dog who sings in the café in the museum. You can see him every Saturday evening at 8.00 pm and you can take the music with you and listen to it at home.

Blathers & Celeste (Museum & Observatory)[change | change source]

Blathers and Celeste are owls. Blathers works in the museum and if you want you can give him paintings, fossils, insects and fishes. After that you can see them in the museum. You can find Celeste in the observatory and draw your own pictures between the stars, which come out at night.

Resetti[change | change source]

Resetti is an angry mole. He comes when you turn your DS off and do not save the game. Every time he comes he gets more angry with you. He pops up outside your house each time you go back on after you don't save and turn off the game.

Animal Crossing Games[change | change source]

  • Dōbutsu no Mori (lit. Animal Forest)--> Nintendo 64; April 14, 2001 (only in Japan)
  • Dōbutsu no Mori+ (lit. Animal Forest+)--> Nintendo GameCube; December 14, 2001 (Japan)
  • Animal Crossing--> Nintendo GameCube; September 15, 2002 (North America, English version of Animal Forest+ with additions)
  • Dōbutsu no Mori e+ (lit. Animal Forest e-Plus)--> Nintendo GameCube; June 27, 2003 (Japan, Japanese version of Animal Crossing with the additions and for example more holidays)
  • Animal Crossing: Wild World (Oideyo Dōbutsu no Mori in Japan)--> Nintendo DS; November 23, 2005 (Japan)/December 5, 2005 (North America)
  • Animal Crossing: City Folk (in some regions: Animal Crossing: Let's go to the city)--> Wii; November 16, 2008 (North America)/November 20, 2008 (Japan)
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ManufacturerNintendo
PredecessorGame Boy Advance
SuccessorNintendo 3DS

The Nintendo DS is a dual-screened, touch sensitive portable games console from Nintendo. Http www k 3d org. Animal Crossing: Wild World was the main Animal Crossing game to be released on the DS.

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Types of DS[edit]

Animal crossing notebook. There are four different versions of the Nintendo DS, all with bottom touch screens.

NameImageJP ReleaseNA ReleaseEU ReleaseAUS ReleaseNotes
Nintendo DSDecember 2, 2004November 21, 2004March 11, 2005February 24, 2005Was sold as a third-tier console coexisting with the Nintendo GameCube and Game Boy Advance. Was more prone to breaking than other models.
Nintendo DS LiteMarch 2, 2006June 11, 2006June 23, 2006June 1, 2006More sold than any other DS model, it has a brighter screen and weighs less than the previous model.
Nintendo DSiNovember 1, 2008April 5, 2009April 3, 2009April 2, 2009Introduced front and rear cameras; Nintendo DSi Shop & DSiWare, also the first to bring in Sound Recordings and the ability to use SD cards.
Nintendo DSi XLNovember 21, 2009March 28, 2010March 5, 2010April 15, 201093% bigger screens than the Nintendo DSi

Stylus[edit]

The Stylus is a utensil that is used to operate the lower screen on the Nintendo DS (commonly called the touch screen). The Nintendo DSi XL has two different sized styluses, one full sized, and the other slightly bigger than the Nintendo DSi's stylus. Animal Crossing: Wild World has two different control schemes: one that is entirely controlled by the buttons on the DS, and one that is controlled entirely by the stylus. Input from the method not currently in use will cause Wild World to switch control modes; however the initial input will not be recognized until used again.

Animal Crossing-related games[edit]

GameImageRelease date(s)
Animal Crossing: Wild World November 23, 2005
December 5, 2005
December 8, 2005
March 31, 2006
December 6, 2007

DSiWare[edit]

These games are no longer available on the DSi due to the DSi Shop's closure on March 31, 2017.[1] However, they can still be purchased on the Nintendo 3DS eShop for $1.99.

AppJapanese release dateEnglish release date
Animal Crossing Clock20092009
Animal Crossing Calculator20092009
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References[edit]

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