
Harvest Moon: Tale of Two Towns
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The Harvest Moon franchise is known for letting you put down roots and create a home to call your own. Harvest Moon: A Tale of Two Towns lets you choose where that happens. The villages of Konohana and Bluebell used to be friendly, until a rivalry got cooking...over cooking. Each town thought their food was the best and the competition tore them apart. Make your home in the farm-friendly, Eastern-style village of Konohana or choose the more European, animal-loving surroundings of Bluebell. Start a farm and build a beautiful life as you take part in festivals and try to end the culinary rivalry once and for all.
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User Ratings (213)
User Reviews (5)
8
More things to do, more places to explore.
The gameplay is similar to the Harvest moon grand bazaar game but with a different plot and all new characters(except for the rainbow attired mariachi brother merchants and the cooking contest judge). There is also supposed to be alpacas, but I'm only in the Fall of the 1rst year right now. If you want to change towns I would advise you to do it before the last cooking festival. I keep waiting until after and loosing the chance because of the Mayor's days off or rainy days(nothing is open for business when it rains all day). You can still travel over the mountain between the 2 towns to accept quests and visit people and merchants(actually you can't avoid it because certain shops aren't duplicated). It is cheaper to buy pets or upgrade carts etc. in whatever town you're living in because the other town will charge more. The mayor gives you the ingredients for the 1rst season of cooking contests but after that you're on your own. Whether you win or loose, it's always best to enter because that's the only way to increase the friendship between the 2 mayors. If you're just a spectator the level doesn't change but the mayor still gives you a small present(usually a seed). The 2 towns and quest element reminds me slightly of the rune factory 3 game but you are able to accept multiple quests(there is no penalty for failing to complete them) and as your quest rank goes up, so does the # of quests you can accept at one time. I just wish there was a seperate tool box because your various tools take up more than a page(total of 4 max,as far as I know) of your storage(cart). The storage chest in your house leads directly to your cart which you hitch your horse to so you can take it wherever you go(except indoors so make sure you put your quest items in you bag). All the necessary tools will be given to you sometime in the 1rst season but the rest you will get as the reward for quests completed.
(member since 2005)
reviewed on 9/29/11
10
Farming FANATIC!
Okay, I confess I am an adult, but Harvest Moon has always been one of my favorites. (This includes Rune Factory for those of you who may want to try the Future in Farming!)
<br />Now the only problem I have is that I need to buy the game and it's "Not for Sale!" Waaa.....
(member since 2012)
reviewed on 6/19/12
7
harvest moon
fun
(member since 2013)
reviewed on 5/24/13
5
Needed More Unlockables
I've played alot of Harvest Moons but from what I've learned the unlockables, special items and the like aren't too apparent in this game.
(member since 2012)
reviewed on 2/8/12
6
the same game but nice
not the best game they've made but playable <br />still it gets a little repetive and dull but the basic story is fine and finaly the dogs have a purpose and are not just a waste of time.<br />nice.
(member since 2011)
reviewed on 9/28/11