Eighteen? Well, then she should be just fine with Rune Factory!samsonlonghair wrote:My little sister is eighteen. She already has Friends of Mineral Town and more friends of Mineral Town. She already has Harvest Moon DS and Harvest Moon DS "cute". I think she already has Tale of two cities.
Help me decide which Harvest Moon game to give.
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Re: Help me decide which Harvest Moon game to give.
Re: Help me decide which Harvest Moon game to give.
I can't give an opinion on the poll, as I haven't played either of the games in question.
I will say though, that I'm among the folks missing classic Harvest Moon. I've liked a couple of the more recent games (like A Wonderful Life and DS) but for the most part I'm not really happy with where the series has gone. Even the character design fails to appeal to me now.
I admit that A Tale of Two Towns has my interest though.
I will say though, that I'm among the folks missing classic Harvest Moon. I've liked a couple of the more recent games (like A Wonderful Life and DS) but for the most part I'm not really happy with where the series has gone. Even the character design fails to appeal to me now.
I admit that A Tale of Two Towns has my interest though.
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