HARVEST MOON INSPIRED GAMES?
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we all know. Harvest moon games are not for pc. on the other hand we do know RPGMAKER can make games out of anything.
i am sure there are harvest moon like games here. i just need a list, which is completed and high ranked
i am sure there are harvest moon like games here. i just need a list, which is completed and high ranked
Jeroen_Sol
Nothing reveals Humanity so well as the games it plays. A game of betrayal, where the most suspicious person is brutally murdered? How savage.
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In the top right of the site is a search engine where you can look for pages on the site containing certain words. I'd suggest typing Harvest Moon there and seeing what you can find.
The granddaddy RM game of the genre is World's Dawn, and his wife is Homework Salesman. Their well-behaved child is The Farming One.
World's Dawn is slow paced and most reminiscent of Harvest Moon that you could probably get from this site. With a high emphasis on a sleepy farming village and growing crops, raising livestock, building relationships with the townsfolk etc., this is probably your go-to.
Homework Salesman is slightly different. It's a life sim with an emphasis on dungeon exploring, completing quests, but with crafting items as one of its major emphases, with 6 unique crafts: cooking, smithing, tailoring, enchanting, alchemy and construction. So if you like skill-based self-building, try that.
The Farming One is fantastically balanced and fast-paced, if only a bit short. Made within a month, and sporting clever yet funny writing, it should keep you hooked and reeled til the end.
World's Dawn is slow paced and most reminiscent of Harvest Moon that you could probably get from this site. With a high emphasis on a sleepy farming village and growing crops, raising livestock, building relationships with the townsfolk etc., this is probably your go-to.
Homework Salesman is slightly different. It's a life sim with an emphasis on dungeon exploring, completing quests, but with crafting items as one of its major emphases, with 6 unique crafts: cooking, smithing, tailoring, enchanting, alchemy and construction. So if you like skill-based self-building, try that.
The Farming One is fantastically balanced and fast-paced, if only a bit short. Made within a month, and sporting clever yet funny writing, it should keep you hooked and reeled til the end.
My Lazy Afternoon by Nong(somenumber) for VX was pretty good. I even did a review of it back on VX.net before the great fire.
I don't know where you'd find it now, though.
I don't know where you'd find it now, though.
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