![]() Add to this the fact that if you plug in a copy of Friends of Mineral Town in while playing many characters from that title move over. Speaking of which this release features more of them than almost any other Harvest Moon title. The game recycles the cast and setting from the PlayStation 2 release Save the Homeland.įortunately the developers stuck more closely to the formula in this case you can marry bachelorettes for example. Fortunately the good far outweighs the bad here. Add to that a myriad of glitches and you have a release that’s a bit of a mess. Despite the 3D capabilities of the hardware the developers went with only sprites. Harvest Moon DS was the first game in the franchise released on the dual screened platform, but the transition wasn’t an easy one. ![]() ![]() I know I’m going to catch flack for this one. That’s not saying much, I know, but it’s something! This is definitely the best Harvest Moon game on the Nintendo Wii. Sure, the cast is mostly recycled from the original Rune Factory release but Frontier more than makes up for this with all the new stuff. Rune Factory Frontier places on the list because of its deep crafting system and great dungeon designs. The addition of the RPG elements really strike a tone with the generally mundane gameplay of the Harvest Moon formula. You still grow crops, raise animals (or monsters in this case) and can still marry one of the available bachelorettes. While the game is an action RPG at heart it comes with the usual Harvest Moon trimmings. The Rune Factory games are spin-offs from the main franchise that began on the DS, but Marvelous Entertainment eventually decided to release a full fledged console iteration and let me tell you it is truly something special. Okay so this doesn’t have the words ‘Harvest Moon’ in the title but it most certainly belongs in the series. It sticks to the basic premise, but does a fantastic job of keeping things refreshing with the new concepts. You have more crops to grow, a completely different cast (including a pop idol of all things) and a main story that’s actually interesting to complete. This is yet another release in the franchise centered around an island, but what really sets it apart are the vast number of options. Plus, touch controls are now completely optional! They took note and expanded upon the original idea with some inventive new concepts. The developers tried to switch things up with Harvest Moon: Island of Happiness but the forced touch screen controls ruined the experience. One of the problems Harvest Moon suffered from as time went on is that subsequent releases were too similar to one another. The developers did a great job of working around the limited hardware and this not only feels like a full fledged installment but a really good and unusual one at that. This installment features a few animals not found in any other game, and was the first domestic release to allow you to play as either a boy or girl. After restoring the ranch in part two your character is asked to help revive an island community by managing a farm on it. This game is one of the only direct sequels you’ll find it takes place where the previous Game Boy iteration left off. Unfortunately the first two aren’t really anything to write home about, but the third installment is enjoyable particularly because it’s so different from the rest of the installments. The developers behind the franchise released not one but three bite sized Harvest Moon titles for the portable platform. Nintendo’s Game Boy line was no stranger to watered down versions of console games. It was surprisingly tough figuring out the order for this, but keep in mind the list reflects my opinion alone. Instead of focusing on the bad I’m going to talk about the good today by outlining what I think are the ten best Harvest Moon games across the entire franchise. With that many games there are sure to be a few duds, and believe you me there are. Even Stardew Valley which, while not a game in the franchise, is heavily inspired by it. I’ve played almost every Harvest Moon game across a myriad of platforms. I want only to help gamers not acclimated with the series. I’ve played more than ten, but I thought it would be fun to write a list of the top 10 best Harvest Moon games today. What sounds mundane on paper can actually be something that sets the imagination on fire. Reading that aloud even now still seems silly, but that’s the magic of the medium. I mean, rather than shooting spaceships, questing to save a kingdom, or fighting opponents tournament style Harvest Moon is instead a video game about farming. When I first heard of it the concept sounded very foreign in the realm of video games. Harvest Moon has long been one of the few franchises I’m truly passionate about. ![]()
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