Harvest Moon (all)
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I LOVE this game! it's soo addicting! it was my friends that got me into this game, they talked about it at school but I wasn't really interested at it 'cause I thought taking care of a farm isn't fun /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />
but then I got curious and bought the game and then I got hooked to the game! /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />
I only play 'Back to Nature' and there, I married Karen /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />
but then I got curious and bought the game and then I got hooked to the game! /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />
I only play 'Back to Nature' and there, I married Karen /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />
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I love the Harvest Moon games, my favorite was the one for N64. It's the coolest game ever.
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Marguerite Davenport wrote:QUOTE (Marguerite Davenport @ Oct 12 2007, 08:01 PM) I love the Harvest Moon games, my favorite was the one for N64. It's the coolest game ever.
I completely agree!!!
Have you ever tried to go back and play it though? The time moves SOO much quicker than the other games..
I'm a Harvest Moon fanatic.. and own nearly every version of the game, from the super nintendo to the wii, along with the portable versions.
It's a horrible addiction!
the N64 version and Back to Nature will always remain my favorites.
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I love Harvest Moon, although I've only played 4 series of it: Friends of Mineral Town, More Friends of Mineral Town (both for GBA), Back To Nature, and A Wonderful Life. I played Back To Nature first, and I only managed to play 2 years of the game (until Spring if I'm not mistaken) because after that, my PlayStation got broken. Then, I played FOMT and MFOMT in my computer with GBA emulator. I accidentally skipped one of the TV Shopping Network product, which omitted my mood to keep playing XD
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Harvest Moon is so addicting for me, but I tend to like the older games better than the new ones.
The first one I played was A Wonderful Life for the Gamecube... and out of all the ones I've played, I'd say that AWL and More Friends of Mineral Town rank high. I've also tried Magical Melody (not that great, in my opinion), and I've heard of Back to Nature and the other older ones, but I've never played those.
For the DS, I've tried Island of Happiness and Havest Moon DS (Cute), but they've never really matched up to the gameplay that I had in AWL. I've also tried the other two Wii ones... I think they're called Tree of Tranquility and Animal Parade. There's also a new one coming out (Grand Bazaar?) but I'm not sure how good that one would be. I guess, if anything, Tree of Tranquility isn't bad, and I was addicting to that one for a while. I think I'm a sucker for the older games though.
The first one I played was A Wonderful Life for the Gamecube... and out of all the ones I've played, I'd say that AWL and More Friends of Mineral Town rank high. I've also tried Magical Melody (not that great, in my opinion), and I've heard of Back to Nature and the other older ones, but I've never played those.
For the DS, I've tried Island of Happiness and Havest Moon DS (Cute), but they've never really matched up to the gameplay that I had in AWL. I've also tried the other two Wii ones... I think they're called Tree of Tranquility and Animal Parade. There's also a new one coming out (Grand Bazaar?) but I'm not sure how good that one would be. I guess, if anything, Tree of Tranquility isn't bad, and I was addicting to that one for a while. I think I'm a sucker for the older games though.
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I love FoMT and MFoMT (bascially the same except your player's gender, but they were both good. ). I only really was addicted to the girl version though. xD
Which bachorette (FoMT) did you choose?
If you've ever played AWL, then basically the HM DS, and HM DS Cute are a 2D version of Forget-Me-Not-Valley in AWL. It wasn't that great for me because I had already been spoiled by the nice 3D in AWL for the Gamecube. (Funny how it works, huh?) I just didn't play it after a few days. Too used to the 3D - esque like version.
The other ones are just... there. IoH is alright, I guess.
Which bachorette (FoMT) did you choose?
If you've ever played AWL, then basically the HM DS, and HM DS Cute are a 2D version of Forget-Me-Not-Valley in AWL. It wasn't that great for me because I had already been spoiled by the nice 3D in AWL for the Gamecube. (Funny how it works, huh?) I just didn't play it after a few days. Too used to the 3D - esque like version.
The other ones are just... there. IoH is alright, I guess.
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"Somtimes, when you hold on too much, it becomes impossible to let go."
"Then don't."
"Then don't what?"
"Don't let go."
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Ooh, Popori. xD She's so adorable. Aww..
LOL, I remember I was so spazzed with the Shopping Network because I couldn't find where the phone was to call in. I figured out it was at the Inn eventually.
That HM game has so many marriage requirements, and they're all form the Shopping Network! I had so many issues with that... xD The other games loosen up on all that requirement... stuff...
I wish your rucksack was bigger.
Haha, maybe it's not that great, but I like it better for the Gamecube. Plus, your character's cuter. (3D character face! And he has no hat! *GASP*).
LOL, I remember I was so spazzed with the Shopping Network because I couldn't find where the phone was to call in. I figured out it was at the Inn eventually.
That HM game has so many marriage requirements, and they're all form the Shopping Network! I had so many issues with that... xD The other games loosen up on all that requirement... stuff...
I wish your rucksack was bigger.
Haha, maybe it's not that great, but I like it better for the Gamecube. Plus, your character's cuter. (3D character face! And he has no hat! *GASP*).
"Somtimes, when you hold on too much, it becomes impossible to let go."
"Then don't."
"Then don't what?"
"Don't let go."
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Bella ~ Haha, a lot! There are no farm animals at all! There are a bunch of caves, and you must beat one cave before you can go in the next one. And you get your eggs and milk and stuff from the monsters if you have a glove you pet them while they're attacking you and they get sent to your monster huts. It's reeeeeally fun (:
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Re: Harvest Moon (all)
I have a Harvest Moon game but I never really saw the point of it? I guess I'm missing out on something, maybe? Because no matter how long I play it all I can do is plant crops and earn money. I can't figure out how to do anything else.
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