Animal Crossing Primas Official Strategy Guide

The Animal Crossing guide book contains 141 fully colored pages. Information on how to obtain every item. In-depth fish and insect location charts. All 236 animals revealed. Full calendar of town events. Tips on lucky and color items. Happy room academy award lists and all the special characters revealed.
User Reviews
4 Stars Must have for Animal Crossing fans
If you play Animal Crossing a lot then you have to have this because there is so much to the game. There are some problems but it still is handy and can help a lot. That said you still will have to get some info on the internet. Is there such a thing as a casual AC player? I don’t think so.
4 Stars Recommended for dedicated Animal Crossing players
This guide is a great tool for Animal Crossing fans to find out what pieces they are missing from their sets, and when activities happen (in general) and items can be found. Beware, however, if you are looking for a guide that will tell you every detail of your game. Due to the nature of Animal Crossing, no guide can give you a complete list of what to expect. The guide includes a calendar of the events for 2003, so if you’re playing the game at the current date and time these events will not be accurate. This guide can tell you what to expect, but can’t tell you exactly when and where it will happen in your Animal Crossing town. The only way to do that is to play your game every day
The layout of the guide makes it easy to catalog what you have collected and see what you are still missing, but looking up items takes a bit of page turning. There are nearly complete item lists, and approximate timetables for catching fish and insects. Overall, this guide is a great resource for collecting, but it can’t replace the months/years of gameplay necessary to ‘complete’ the game and do all there is to do in your town.
1 Star Animal Crossing
Since this item is no longer in stock it would be nice if you would delete it from the listing. I have been looking for this title for a long time and was very disappointed to find that it is sold out.
5 Stars cool crossings animals
Animal Crossing is a real world type game.It has great graphics and is not violent.It has a lot of stuff you would do when you move out of your parents house like bills house ware and of course geting letters from your mom! By:Andrew Fink
5 Stars …Hmm
I dont know if this is the animal crossing guide i have or not. But the one i have is full of useful information on this game, that’s fun to just look at.. even if you have the game if you ask me.
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Official Final Fantasy VII Strategy Guide Playstation Version

The Final Fantasy VII official strategy guide is by David Cassady. The book contains 223 fully colored pages.A complete detailed walkthrough for the entire game. Ultimate weapons, extreme limit breaks, complete monster bestiary, character bios, boss strategies, materia combinations, master all bonus games, and find all hidden areas.Beat both American monsters in the desert and under water. Find hidden characters Yuffie and Vincent. Train and raise a gold chocobo and get the knights of the round materia and much more.
User Reviews
4 Stars It’s what you need
I bought this guide first of all as a Final Fantasy series fan and in second place to get all my game could provide. I just find the guide pretty complete, I got to know some summons I never watched before. Overall is a very useful resource if you have the game or just to have an item of FF series to collect.
5 Stars Awesome Guide!!
This guide is great, it covers everything in the entire game. It even arrived 2 days earlier than expected!! Definitely worth the money.
4 Stars Cloud and Aerith chill with Sephiroth
Finally playing out FFVII to learn the original story. This walkthrough is a helpful guide through the complex world of Midgar, Shinra, Cloud and party, Chocobos and monsters. Loads of technical info help equip Materia and items, weapons and accessories properly.
The relatively low resolution of the Playstation game is a difficulty present generation gamers need help with (like me). It is sometimes hard to tell just what is going on when the charachters look like they are Lego people shooting pixels.
At times I found the walkthrough maps dense, too dark, and filled with letters and numbers not easy to relate to a legend.
The sequence of your wanderings is essential for a coherent story. This walkthrough pays close attention to this need and has allowed me to experience the memorable encounters and hi-res scenes recently recreated in Advent Children so well.
This walkthrough is already dog-eared and worn though I’m barely halfway through. I’m sure it will have served me well to the ‘Final’ boss.
5 Stars Excellent source of Information about the game
My husband had this book with his game and used it alot. However…he forgot to put it up and our 2 yr old son got ahold of it and he had to get a new one!
5 Stars great book
really helps with the game when you get lost or if you want to find the hidden things.
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FINAL FANTASY r II Official Strategy Guide Official Strategy Guides Bradygames

The Final Fantasy II guide book contains 176 fully colored pages.Complete Walkthrough:Detailed tips and proven strategies to navigate every dungeon.Area Maps:Maps for every dungeon and town. Locate each key item and treasure chest in the game.Boss Strategy:Proven strategies to defeat every boss.Item and Equipment Listings:Comprehensive statistical information for every armor, weapon, and item.All-Inclusive Bestiary:Enemy strengths and weaknesses, treasure drops, resistances, and much more.
User Reviews
4 Stars FF3 DS Strategy Guide
This guide is great. A must have for FF3 DS. It guides you through all the little, and sometimes very annoying if you don’t have a guide, puzzles along the way.
Get ready for what’s next by knowing what’s next in the game so you can make the smart decision on what class to choose.
A MUST HAVE!
4 Stars A great guide for the classic stride.
I’m very satisfied with this product. If anyone remembers the original Final Fantasy game this strategy guide comes in handy for the hardest games in any video game generation.
4 Stars A-
Fantastic guide with great information. I did, however, have to reference GameFAQs for a better explanation of how to best get all of the weapons from the Arcane Labyrinth. Definately worth the money.
5 Stars Great Service
This is a great product that, if you play any final fantasy games you know is a MUST HAVE!!!
3 Stars Mediocre guide from a company that can do them right
The previous reviewers have adequately addressed much of what this guide has done both well and where it is lacking, so I will be briefer than usual.
I always play Final Fantasy games with a guide. They are indespensable at letting you know if you are going to miss any valuable items, where secrets are to be found, what level you “should” be before attempting a boss and how to deal with specific enemies. They also act as a broad reference on any questions you might have at any specific point in the game.
It is on this second point where this specific guide fails. This guide works best if followed entirely along as you progress in the game. If you attempt to use the guide as a general reference for sticking point that you encounter as a you progress, it will leave you wanting.
The main point is there is no world map layout. This is a critical omission. If you were to go wandering around ad hoc and search on your own or do some level grinding it is very easy to become lost/disoriented. Without a world map to direct you where to go to locate your next way point, you can easily end up wandering aimlessly for far too long. This could have been rectified by indicating names of places on the game map but they are not, maybe due to the DS’s screen size but nonetheless they need to be SOMEWHERE. And part of the reason someone would buy a game guide.
Along the same lines, if you were to stray from the games indicated path of progression, which is possible to a certain extent, it is easy to encounter areas, bosses, that you are entirely unprepared for. This is common obviously for an RPG but additionally where a guide comes in handy. Area summary and level info is fairly routine for a guide and this do not include it. Lastly, organization is fairly poor, from non-alphabetized beastiary, to no table of contents for the walkthrough, ie. what page is what town on?
Lastly, the overall feel of the book is cheap. Brady has been putting out top-quality guides for FF games for years and this guide really feels like a cheap afterthought. This guide really makes me think of a competitors guidebook.
In the end, the book will be a necessity for many gamers despite its flaws, it’s just that it could have been so much more. For the completist who plays an RPG along with the manual, the guide will be sufficient, but less valuable for the person looking for a casual reference.

