Harvest Moon DS launches in Europe on Q1 2007
Do you fancy yourself as a bit of a dab hand around the garden? Now you
can put your green fingers to the test, or simply enjoy a peaceful life
on your farm, as Harvest Moon returns, this time on the Nintendo DS.
Harvest Moon DS launches across Europe in Q1 2007.
Harvest Moon
DS invites players to do as much or as little as they like to pass the
time. As well as working in fields and tending to their flocks, players
can cultivate their own seed variants, hunt for hidden treasure or even
fish in the river.
The aim of Harvest Moon DS is to run a
successful farm in Forget-Me-Not-Valley. To do this, players must plant
seeds and harvest crops in the right season, as well as looking after
animals like cows, chicken and sheep. The unique touch-screen on the
Nintendo DS allows players to interact with the animals by petting and
caring for them. In return the happy animals will reward players who
treat them well with higher quality milk, eggs and wool.
But
there are also other reasons for creating a productive farm. The Witch
Princess, upset by the Harvest Goddess, has used her magic to transport
the Goddess and the Harvest Sprites to another world, where they have
become trapped. The player must therefore work hard on the farm in
order to release them. As the Sprites are freed, they can help on the
player's farm, watering crops and tending to the animals.
Harvest
Moon DS isn't all hard work though as the social aspect of living in
Forget-Me-Not-Valley is also important. Players can build-up
relationships with 25 characters in their town by chatting to them and
giving presents. The main character can even form a relationship with
one of the town girls, get married and raise a family. The second
screen on the Nintendo DS allows you to view sections of the town in
real time, meaning you can keep track of the “girl of your dreams',
whilst working in the fields.
Farming has never been so much
fun! Sit back and enjoy the calm yet quirky world of Harvest Moon DS,
when it launches across Europe on the Nintendo DS for around $30.
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Aaron Lockard, on Tue, 31 October 2006 18:39:40 , and has been read 38 times. It is filled under the following
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