• Re: Animal Crossing: wild world

    From Blake McCall@21:1/5 to kax@kax.org on Mon Jun 6 13:01:15 2022
    On 7/1/2011 3:19 AM, kax@kax.org wrote:
    Hi,

    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

    Animal Crossing games are standalone games. You don't need to play one
    game to understand the other, it's like Mario Kart where you don't need
    to know about Super Mario Kart in order to understand Mario Kart Wii.

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  • From Blake McCall@21:1/5 to kax@kax.org on Mon Jun 6 13:04:31 2022
    On 7/1/2011 3:19 AM, kax@kax.org wrote:
    Hi,

    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

    Animal Crossing games are standalone games. You don't need to play one
    game to understand the other, it's like Mario Kart where you don't need
    to know about Super Mario Kart in order to understand Mario Kart Wii.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)