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Harvest Moon (牧場物語 Bokujō Monogatari, lit. Ranch Story) is a game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released by Natsume on June 15, 1997 and was the first installment of the Harvest Moon series available in North America. Since then, the game has spawned several sequels for . thumb Harvest Moon es el nombre de una serie de videojuegos RPG/simulador de granja producidos por Victor Interactive Software. La meta de la mayoría de los juegos de esta serie, es el mantener una granja por un período, manejando los cultivos y los animales de la granja por estaciones, mientras que socializas con la gente del pueblo, y en muchos juegos hasta se logra casarse y hacer una familia con una de las posibles novias (o novios para las versiones femeninas) que te presenta el juego. Harvest Moon is a recurring ability in the franchise. It attacks all enemies with a spinning attack. hello harvest moon, my hallows tale on a lonely night Harvest Moon is a 2013 live action film based on the video game, starring Hayden Christensen, Amanda Seyfried, Work in progress File:Harvest Moon Logo.png == A guide to Harvest Moon / Bokujō Monogatari== There are so many games in this series that it's easy to get lost. I tried describing them shortly. 1996: Harvest Moon - SNES The very first game that started it all. Has aged alright, the biggest thing to get used to is having no rucksack. The night lasts forever so if you want to marry Eve who works at the bar, you can woo here in one single night. Any Harvest Moon fan should play this at least once. Ellen from this game appears in 64. * 1997: Harvest Moon GB/GBC * 1999: Harvest Moon 64 Harvest Moon (牧場物語, Bokujou Monogatari, "Ranch Story"), released in 1997 for the SNES, is the first game of the very popular Harvest Moon franchise, a series of farming simulators made by Natsume. The game features several of the things that the series is renowned for, such as growing crops, raising animals, doing farm chores, getting married, having children, house expansions, festivals, and the exploration of the area for very criptic secrets not necessarily required to beat the game. After 2 and a half in-game years, the game ends, and you will get one of several endings, depending on how well you did. The harvest moon is a special mission featuring the 4/4 Reaper Monkey, the Grim Reaper. It sacrifices your most expensive tower every 2 rounds. It's on downstream medium. With 20 custom rounds. 1.250 regen yellow 2.50 camo lead 3.20 rainbow, backed up with 400 green 4.2 MOAB 5.750 regen white 6.15 camo ceramic 7.1 BFB 8.10 evolution bloon, 45 pink 9.10 MOAB backed up with 500 red 10.infinite regen blue until you pop 3 BFB 11.free cash: 2000 green 12.1 ZOMG 13.130 camo regrow lead 14.7 BFB 15.4 ZOMG 16.75 ceramic 17.1 T.R.O.L.L 18.25 BFB 19.2000 camo rainbow 20.1 BLITZ Harvest Moon (2008) is a short movie directed by Micah Ranum. Harvest Moon is a Simulation game series by Natsume in which your mission is to work as a farmer, grow out crops, sell eggs and milk, and survive the awful world of chibi anime people. At the same time, the player must find somebody to marry, may it be male or female, depending on the gender of the main character. The player also participates in a variety of activities the town offers, such as contests and other Simulation-game stuff. ...It's not the most popular game series ever in GameFAQs or anything. It's the underdog of the underdog. Bleh. The Harvest Moon was a 100-ton grain freighter operating during the Galactic Civil War. Working in the Sarrahban system, it was used to smuggle Rebel Alliance refugees and ytterbium out of the system. For detailed information about the series, see: Harvest Moon Wiki. Luna settembrina è uno dei peggiori videogiochi horror mai prodotti Harvest Moon is a survival horror game developed by Cor-Son Games and published by Virgin Interactive, released in 1997. For the Super Nintendo * Freeze with Maria Harvest Moon is a series of Simulation Games based on farming developed by Marvelous Entertainment and translated by Natsume in North America and Rising Star Games in Europe. The original game was released for the Super Nintendo in 1995, and since then there have been over twenty Harvest Moon titles released for a variety of different consoles. The plot line, such as it is, is much the same for almost every game: the protagonist, a young man (or woman) just starting life on his or her own, inherits or buys a farm. Sadly, its previous owner was unable to keep up with chores on the farm, leaving it in a significantly dilapidated state... and now it's up to you to fix it! Harvest Moon is a crafted Legendary mighty weapon for the Barbarian in Diablo III. It requires character level 54 to be equipped. The level 70 crafted equivalent is the Night's Reaping.
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For the Super Nintendo * Freeze with Maria Harvest Moon (2008) is a short movie directed by Micah Ranum. For detailed information about the series, see: Harvest Moon Wiki. Harvest Moon (牧場物語 Bokujō Monogatari, lit. Ranch Story) is a game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released by Natsume on June 15, 1997 and was the first installment of the Harvest Moon series available in North America. Since then, the game has spawned several sequels for . Harvest Moon is a Simulation game series by Natsume in which your mission is to work as a farmer, grow out crops, sell eggs and milk, and survive the awful world of chibi anime people. At the same time, the player must find somebody to marry, may it be male or female, depending on the gender of the main character. The player also participates in a variety of activities the town offers, such as contests and other Simulation-game stuff. ...It's not the most popular game series ever in GameFAQs or anything. It's the underdog of the underdog. Bleh. Harvest Moon is a crafted Legendary mighty weapon for the Barbarian in Diablo III. It requires character level 54 to be equipped. The level 70 crafted equivalent is the Night's Reaping. hello harvest moon, my hallows tale on a lonely night The harvest moon is a special mission featuring the 4/4 Reaper Monkey, the Grim Reaper. It sacrifices your most expensive tower every 2 rounds. It's on downstream medium. With 20 custom rounds. 1.250 regen yellow 2.50 camo lead 3.20 rainbow, backed up with 400 green 4.2 MOAB 5.750 regen white 6.15 camo ceramic 7.1 BFB 8.10 evolution bloon, 45 pink 9.10 MOAB backed up with 500 red 10.infinite regen blue until you pop 3 BFB 11.free cash: 2000 green 12.1 ZOMG 13.130 camo regrow lead 14.7 BFB 15.4 ZOMG 16.75 ceramic 17.1 T.R.O.L.L 18.25 BFB 19.2000 camo rainbow 20.1 BLITZ The Harvest Moon was a 100-ton grain freighter operating during the Galactic Civil War. Working in the Sarrahban system, it was used to smuggle Rebel Alliance refugees and ytterbium out of the system. Harvest Moon is a recurring ability in the franchise. It attacks all enemies with a spinning attack. Work in progress File:Harvest Moon Logo.png == A guide to Harvest Moon / Bokujō Monogatari== There are so many games in this series that it's easy to get lost. I tried describing them shortly. 1996: Harvest Moon - SNES The very first game that started it all. Has aged alright, the biggest thing to get used to is having no rucksack. The night lasts forever so if you want to marry Eve who works at the bar, you can woo here in one single night. Any Harvest Moon fan should play this at least once. Ellen from this game appears in 64. * 1997: Harvest Moon GB/GBC The second release ever, got a color re-release the next year. It's quite primitive, there's no town map or much to do at all, not nesseracly recommended but try it if you want to play every HM that ever came out. * 1999: Harvest Moon 64 Considered the very best of the series by many, partly because it's fucking awesome and partly because of the nostalgia factor, either way, you really owe yourself to play this one. The characters in this one really feel alive. The graphics weren't really demanding even for the 64, but it works and still looks great. There's no shortcut for taking things out of the rucksack (as far as I know) so that's annoying when coming back from BTN and on, but really, play this. Mainly the same cast as BTN/FOMT but with different families/relationships. * Harvest Moon 2 GBCLet's you play as a girl but doesn't have marriage. Interesting features for the time, like unlocking new fields and such. There's not much interacting or relationships to be had with the villagers, but it's an interesting game worth trying. * Back to Nature/For Girl/Boys and Girl - PSX Another one that's possibly the very best of Harvest Moon, takes the cast of 64 and a few new faces to Mineral Town with graphics that were arguably more beautiful than 64 and more camera angles. Has loading times though. Introduced the Harvest Sprites and real cooking unlike 64's recipe collecting. It also had a lot of fun festivals with mini-games that felt more exciting than many in the newer games. For Girl was a Japan only release for many years, but it finally got translated and released on PSP and PS Network in 2005 and 2009 respectively. However, the game ends if you get married as a girl. * 2000: Harvest Moon 3 GBCThis one is weird, you either pick a guy or a girl, but the gameplay will be different. The guy focuses on the crops while the girl takes care of the animals. You can give some orders to your partner but it will mostly be just them doing their respective work. You can have a lot of animals of different colors, including more than 1 horse which you can race, breed and resell. You travel to the main island to go shopping and it also had rice paddies years before they got re-introduced in the series. You can get married to your partner but the game will end if you are the girl. * 2001: Save the Homeland - PS2Haven't played this one, it has it's fans but many people disliked it a lot. YOU NEED TO SAVE THE HOMELAND. First HM in non-isometric 3D so that was exciting, but I don't think it aged too well. * '2003: Friends of Mineral Town/More Friends of Mineral Town' - GBAAmazing port of BTN. More Friends is the girl version. It adds new stuff to BTN like the 255 floors in the mine and a bunch of stuff for when you get really rich. One of the, if not the best portable Harvest Moon you can play. * A Wonderful Life/Another Wonderful Life/Special Edition - Gamecube/PS2Main game and Another are on Gamecube and SE is on PS2. This HM is pretty strange and relaxed. The graphics are nice too. First game to have 1 seed=1 tile (unless STH had that?). Time actually moves forward over many chapters and villagers as well as yourself will age. You child will age to adulthood too. Girl version has a few additions like new clothes and SE let's you marry lolilumina and have a daughter. * Magical Melody - GamecubeReally cute graphics and buyable land and stuff, has 100+ musical notes to collect by doing certain tasks. I couldn't get into this one because of the atrociously low stamina the game makes you begin with. Lot's of characters, 10 candidates for both the male and female player including your rival which is a trap and can be married with both. I couldn't tell you if their personalities are well developped or not though.Harvest Moon DS/CuteSame settings as A Wonderful Life but with FOMT's graphics. Interesting but apparently some cards are nearly-unplayable buggy. I don't remember much about this one, I guess it was unremarkable. Cute is the girl version and let's you play as both the chick from MFOMT and AWL * Island of Happiness - DS * Sunshine Islands * Tree of Tranquility * Animal Parade * Grand Bazaar * Hero of Leaf Valley * Futago No Mura * Innocent Life * Puzzle de HM (lol) * My Little Shop (lol) * Frantic Farming (lol) * Rune Factory 1-2-3/Frontier Harvest Moon is a survival horror game developed by Cor-Son Games and published by Virgin Interactive, released in 1997. Harvest Moon is a series of Simulation Games based on farming developed by Marvelous Entertainment and translated by Natsume in North America and Rising Star Games in Europe. The original game was released for the Super Nintendo in 1995, and since then there have been over twenty Harvest Moon titles released for a variety of different consoles. The plot line, such as it is, is much the same for almost every game: the protagonist, a young man (or woman) just starting life on his or her own, inherits or buys a farm. Sadly, its previous owner was unable to keep up with chores on the farm, leaving it in a significantly dilapidated state... and now it's up to you to fix it! Gameplay is generally fairly simple. The player must clear his/her fields, plant crops, raise livestock like cows, sheep, and chickens, care for pets like horses and dogs, and gather materials from the countryside to help improve his/her house or sell for extra cash. However, the "business" aspects of play are not nearly the full scope of the game; the social aspect of the series is one of its biggest draws. In addition to making money through a variety of means, the player is generally expected to integrate himself or herself into the community. Players can make friends with various townsfolk, attend festivals (which range from paralleling real-life holidays like Thanksgiving or Christmas, to pseudo-religious ceremonies, purely social occasions in the community, and competitions where the player can compete himself or herself or enter his/her livestock or pets to compete), woo the local girls (or guys in later versions where you can play as a female farmer), and eventually get married and have children. There is a distinct flavor of the spiritual in the Harvest Moon games; the player can typically meet a variety of imps, sprites, spirits, fairies, and even the Harvest Goddess, most of which are friendly and will help you out if you give offerings or make an effort to befriend them. Though a game that revolves around doing farm chores might sound ridiculously boring, somehow they managed to make an entertaining, stylish, successful game franchise around the concept. Not to mention ridiculously addictive. Although the series has never achieved massive sales numbers, it enjoys an extremely loyal cult fanbase. More recent games have included an Unexpected Gameplay Change or two; Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon for the DS has a fantasy setting and some RPG-style elements, such as the ability to fight monsters (and with the releases of RF 2 (DS) and Frontier (Wii), has become a full-fledged Spin-Off Series), while in Innocent Life: A Futuristic Harvest Moon for the PSP, the player character is actually a Ridiculously Human Robot. In the majority of the games, there is a certain time limit (usually between two and three years of game time) built in, at which point some event (such as the character's father visiting the farm) occurs and the player is "graded"- but it's almost always possible to continue playing indefinitely even after you've received your "grade". As with most popular series, it has a wiki, two in-fact. Don't confuse for the Neil Young song, although it could make one good soundtrack for the game, or the Blue Oyster Cult song which would make a decidedly less fitting soundtrack for the games. Luna settembrina è uno dei peggiori videogiochi horror mai prodotti thumb Harvest Moon es el nombre de una serie de videojuegos RPG/simulador de granja producidos por Victor Interactive Software. La meta de la mayoría de los juegos de esta serie, es el mantener una granja por un período, manejando los cultivos y los animales de la granja por estaciones, mientras que socializas con la gente del pueblo, y en muchos juegos hasta se logra casarse y hacer una familia con una de las posibles novias (o novios para las versiones femeninas) que te presenta el juego. Harvest Moon (牧場物語, Bokujou Monogatari, "Ranch Story"), released in 1997 for the SNES, is the first game of the very popular Harvest Moon franchise, a series of farming simulators made by Natsume. The game features several of the things that the series is renowned for, such as growing crops, raising animals, doing farm chores, getting married, having children, house expansions, festivals, and the exploration of the area for very criptic secrets not necessarily required to beat the game. After 2 and a half in-game years, the game ends, and you will get one of several endings, depending on how well you did. Harvest Moon is a 2013 live action film based on the video game, starring Hayden Christensen, Amanda Seyfried,
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