Harvest Moon: Skytree Village Review
Mmmmm… delicious Tomacco plants. Tastes awful, but is highly addictive. And yes, it does taste like grandmas.
Mmmmm… delicious Tomacco plants. Tastes awful, but is highly addictive. And yes, it does taste like grandmas.
Chop, chop, dig, dig, RRRRRRRRRR, GAAAAAAAAAH, are the sounds coming from this editor’s PSP. Why might you ask? Well, clearly it’s time for more Harvest Moon.
Ever wanted to lift a building over your head and toss it somewhere else with ease? In Harvest Moon: A New Beginning, there’s more to life than building-cabertoss, but darn it, it’s way too much fun.
Alpacas, Jersey cows and Suffolk sheep, it’s time for another Harvest Moon! How did RPGamer’s resident Harvest Moon reviewer fare in the land of cute fluffy alpacas? Find out in our staff review.
RPGamer finally has a review for the timeless classic — Harvest Moon: Island of Happiness. Gaze into this wonderful, excellent, marvelous game in our staff review.
Death, destruction, and world-threatening crises will not be found within. Relax and enjoy some idyllic farm life while looking for love, content in the knowledge...
I’m so hungry… I can barely move… I think I’m going to pass out. Unless you give me one of your items, young lady. But not one of your tomatoes, for you see, I get hives. Also stop ringing that bell, it hurts my ears. What day is it again? Oh, Harvest Moon review day, that’s what.
Harvest Moon: Hero of Leaf Valley is like the Karate Kid. Evil Funland is trying to knock the residents down, and it’s your job to pick them back up again. All this game lacks is a token Asian to be Mr. Miyagi.
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