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This is a fun diversion the first few times, but it's hamstrung by the fact that actually playing the minigames is far more time consuming then simply automatically petting, sheering or milking your animals with one button.

Overall the implementation of the touch screen feels like an afterthought more then a fully implemented feature. On its own merits, Harvest Moon DS is still a pretty good game. It follows the Harvest Moon formula to the letter, and that ultimately makes it just as good as previous installments in the series. If you're new to the series this is a fine place to start, but if you've already played Friends of Mineral Town you've already seen much of what this game has to offer.

As a Harvest moon game, it leaves something to be desired. The inablity to quickly identify items without placing them in your pack is inconvenient. The stamina bar is a welcome change. The choices in this game are very open ended, with different properties to choose from, gender, and the ability to use 'public' land for farming. The list menu is a very good change, it listing all the books you have read, and storing all your recipes in one place.

The suitor options are plentiful, whether you are a boy or girl, with 11 to choose from either way. All in all, a great gamecube game, but only a decent Harvest Moon game. Harvest Moon: Magical Melody A wonderful game with fun graphics and character models.

The main basis of the plot is that the Goddess has been turned into stone and the protagonist has to collect these magical notes by doing different kinds of tasks that range from walking a certain number of steps to, raising a animal, and winning festivals and such.

You start out with the option to pick between three different lots of lands to begin your farm. From there you'll farm crops, raise animals, and buy more plots of land to expand your farm.

There is much to do in this Harvest Moon, and its fun playing a farmer. Harvest Moon Magical Melody is a fine addition to the Harvest Moon franchise, offering many features from previous installments that people loved while also bringing in new features to keep it fresh.

The basis of Magical Melody is to collect achievements throughout the game in the form of Musical notes, these will be explained in-game at a greater depth, but know they are fun and addicting to collect. Getting notes can be challenging at times which makes the rewards for collecting them even better and more satisfying. The game plays smoothly and there's no set time limit on getting married or the like so you have as much time as you want to play the game and enjoy it at your pace.

Summary Images Similar Games Comments. Main Character You get to take on the role of a new resident who can either be a girl or a boy. Bachelors Alex A stern yet gentle guy who runs the local clinic. Basil A young plant enthusiast who wanders into town.

Blue Sometime during the game he appears at Blue Sky ranch. Bob A muscle bound guy who shows you how the shipping bin works. Carl A guy who works at the Moonlight cafe and has dreams of one day opening his own cafe. Dan A lively guy who seems a little strange.

Joe An energetic fella that works at the carpenter's shop with his brother Kurt. Kurt Joe's brother who works at the carpenter's shop. Seems kinda' gloomy. Louis A very inventive guy who eventually moves into town. You earn musical notes, which act like Microsoft's gamerpoints, for reaching worthwhile milestones or, occasionally, for being a bit silly.

There is always something new to aim for, a new arrival in the town to get to know or a shiny, rare new item that you absolutely must possess. Harvest Moon first hit the United States a full decade ago on the SNES, giving gamers an entertaining and decidedly different experience from games at the time. Since then the series has evolved slowly, with small additions making for a more complete package.

Harvest Moon DS is one of the few installments in the series that doesn't follow your inheritance of the farm from your grandpa. Instead, you're tasked with saving the Harvest Goddess and her Sprites who have been unintentionally sent to another world by the Witch Princess. How do you do this? By running a successful farm of course! There are a lot of things to do in Harvest Moon ; you'll get to grow crops, care for animals, court a girl, gamble, and much more.

Harvest Moon's open ended nature has always been its greatest strength, but for newer players this can lead to a problematic lack of direction.

Veterans on the other hand might find it hard to shake the feeling that you've done this all before. Further adding to the deja-vu is the fact the game looks and sounds exactly like its predecessors. With the home versions having long since made the jump to 3d, it would have been nice to see at least some change to the Harvest Moon aesthetic. Again, this is really only an issue for veterans of the series because the game never looked bad.



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