Animal crossing DS game
most fought over game with my children. They all love it and spend hours play between several games
nice laid back game
I fell in love with Animal Crossing on the Gamecube, so this was a natural buy for me when I had heard it was released. Honestly….It’s one of the most faithful sequels that I’ve experienced in quite a while; all the gameplay made it over to the DS without much of a loss in graphic quality, and all the chores and tasks are still fun.
One of the things I liked most about the first game was going around and talking to all of my villages’ friends. They’re so cute, and the noises they make when speaking are adorable. Also, writing letters is fun, and I’ve written myself several “future” letters to myself, which I later opened and had a good chuckle over.
The only “bad” thing about this game might be that when I first got it, I played the heck out of it, and kind of got burned out, put it down, and didnt pick it up again for several months. But when I did, alot of my townsfolk had up and moved away, and the ones that had stayed were really upset that i hadn’t visited in a while. Also, weeds had overun my town, and it took me forever to pull them all out.
The game runs in real time, which means that even when you arent playing, time passes in the game. Kind of a neat concept.
If you want a relaxing game of writing letters to people, talking to villagers, running errands, and building up and paying off your house, this is something you might enjoy.
Nintendo DS
February 28th, 2008
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A Great Start
I haven’t finished yet, but Apollo Justice stands up to everything that Phoenix Wright was before him. Quirk characters as well as surprising turns in the trials is just as prevelant as it was in the original three. Although the characters from the originals aren’t in there (or most of them anyway), Apollo has a lot of new characters to offer that are just as entertaining. Don’t be fooled though, Phoenix is still in the game, but in a decidedly different role. The gameplay is very similiar to Phoenix’s games while also introducing some features that only a DS could bring to life, such as examining the evidence from all sides, as was introduced in the fifth case of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (Rise from the Ashes. The features didn’t follow through to any other game until now).
Although my favorite characters from the original three aren’t involved, Apollo Justice is a lot better than I thought it would be, and I would be extrememly happy to see another come out as a sequel to this game.
Nintendo DS
February 28th, 2008
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Excellent game system and great color!
I had been looking for a DS Lite since before Christmas but couldn’t find them anywhere. I thought for sure that Nintendo was redesigning the platform. I was not disappointed! The stunning blue color and quality of workmanship is great. The ease of playing games especially shared (over wifi) games is incredible. Definitely would recommend!
Lighter, brighter and smaller than the original DS, the Nintendo DS Lite is no less fun! With a variety of new features, brighter screens and adjustable backlighting, the DS Lite sets itself apart from every other hand-held gaming system on the market. More visible LED lights Center microphone Larger stylus for a better grip Easy-to-reach Start and Select buttons Removable cover keeps the Game Boy Advance cartridge slot clear from dust and debris when not in use Color - Crimson Black
Nintendo DS
February 28th, 2008
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