I know absolutely nothing concerning video games. I bought two
Nintendo DSi for my children and two games. I wanted to buy
"animal crossing", but obviously I ordered "animal crossing:
wild world".
Will my son be able to use it without knowing the initial game?
He is 6 1/2 years old. He can't read yet, but will probably read
within 6 months. Will he be able to play to this game now?
Should I send back this version and order the other one?
Best regards,
fu2: rec.games.video.misc
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Kax
Animal Crossing: Wild World is the only version of Animal Crossing
available for the Nintendo DS. The original Animal Crossing is a GameCube
game, though you can also play it on a Wii with a GameCube controller
and memory card. There's also a version specifically for the Wii,
Animal Crossing: City Folk.
>Will my son be able to use it without knowing the initial game?
>He is 6 1/2 years old. He can't read yet, but will probably read
>within 6 months. Will he be able to play to this game now?
>Should I send back this version and order the other one?
All versions of Animal Crossing require a significant amount of reading,
and even in six months your son's reading skills may not be up to it.
You might want to send it back and order a completely different game.
Ross Ridge
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