Harvest Moon 64

Harvest Moon 64 (1999)

by Toy Box Studios, Victor Interactive Software, Natsume Inc., Pack-In-Soft
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Simulator
Themes:Sandbox
Game modes:Single player
Story:Retire to the country for a new challenge in Harvest Moon 64. Hard work is rewarded as you struggle to bring prosperity back to a neglected farm. Work the land, pick up odd-jobs, and get to know the neighbors. Harvest Moon 64 has all the charm of the original Super Nintendo classic, plus many new surprises. * Tons of new seasonal vegetables and fruits. * Raise cows, chickens, and sheep. * New items and gifts. Including tools that increase in power as you master them. * One of town's five eligible women may prove to be the love of your life. * Celebrate seasonal festivals with the nearby townsfolk. * Enjoy local horse and dog racing.Show more
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