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|image=ACWW Box Art.jpg
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|title=Animal Crossing: Wild World
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|developer=[[Nintendo EAD]]
|developer=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
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|year=2005
|systems=[[Nintendo DS]]
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|genre=[[Simulation]]
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|players=1+
|requirements=(optional)
|modes=[[Single player]]
|preceded by=[[Animal Crossing]]
|followed by=[[Animal Crossing: City Folk]]
|series=Animal Crossing
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The sequel to ''[[Animal Crossing]]''.
{{redirect disambig|Wild World|the [[puzzle]] game|[[JIGAPIX Wild World]]}}
'''Animal Crossing: Wild World''' is the follow-up to [[Animal Crossing]] game for the [[Nintendo GameCube]].
 
Animal Crossing: Wild World doesn’t really have an objective like other games. Your main task is to live. There are a number of milestones along the way such as paying off mortgages, getting a bigger house and making new friends.
 
There are a number of things to do each day, from finding fossils and pulling weeds to watering flowers and nursing sick friends back to health.
 
The addition of the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection allows real-world friends to visit your town, you can chat and send letters to each other or play games like Hide and Seek.


==Character creation==
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[[Image:Acfaces.gif|250px|thumb|A diagram of how to get faces.]]
{{Animal Crossing}}
The face your character has is not chosen by random; the questions you answer influence your appearance, so if you want to look a certain way use this chart to do so.
{{:Animal Crossing: Wild World/Changes}}
{{:Animal Crossing: Wild World/Characters}}
{{:Animal Crossing: Wild World/Tom Nook}}
{{:Animal Crossing: Wild World/Paintings}}
{{:Animal Crossing: Wild World/Golden Tools}}
{{:Animal Crossing: Wild World/Random Tips}}


[[Category:Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development]]
[[Category:Nintendo]]
[[Category:Nintendo]]
[[Category:Nintendo DS]]
[[Category:Simulation]]
[[Category:Animal Crossing]]
[[Category:Single player]]

Latest revision as of 19:40, 17 March 2024

Box artwork for Animal Crossing: Wild World.
Box artwork for Animal Crossing: Wild World.
Animal Crossing: Wild World
Developer(s)Nintendo EAD
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Year released2005
System(s)Nintendo DS, Wii U
Preceded byAnimal Crossing
Followed byAnimal Crossing: City Folk
SeriesAnimal Crossing
Genre(s)Simulation
Players1+
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)ESRB EveryonePEGI Ages 3+CERO All agesOFLC General
LinksAnimal Crossing: Wild World ChannelSearchSearch
"Wild World" redirects here. For the puzzle game, see JIGAPIX Wild World.

Animal Crossing: Wild World is the follow-up to Animal Crossing game for the Nintendo GameCube.

Animal Crossing: Wild World doesn’t really have an objective like other games. Your main task is to live. There are a number of milestones along the way such as paying off mortgages, getting a bigger house and making new friends.

There are a number of things to do each day, from finding fossils and pulling weeds to watering flowers and nursing sick friends back to health.

The addition of the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection allows real-world friends to visit your town, you can chat and send letters to each other or play games like Hide and Seek.

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