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This long-running farming sim makes its debut on the Nintendo 3DS.

Released it 's been almost 15 years since the first Harvest Moon was in Japan, and it has released a new game for the series almost every year. The formula hasn 't developed much time, but his addiction to make formula and attractive appearance make it a pleasure to wander the world and building a farm. At the Electronic Entertainment Expo, we have a quick look at taking what Harvest Moon: The tale of two cities looks like on the Nintendo 3DS.

The story revolves around two villages - the style Kokohana Asian and European style Blue Bell - who were once on the right. But due to a disagreement over who is the best food, they are now bitter rivals. You play as a male or female farmer, whose aim is to marry the two villages with your charm and agricultural skills, and maybe start a family and well on their way. Depending on which city you decide to start moving, you 'll either a larger box for your plants or a large barn with a full-grown cow and chicken. Kokohana specialize on plants, so you'll start "with a few seeds, while Blue Bell 's specialty is in animal husbandry (now comes with alpaca and honey bees). Once a month, you' ll have a chance to cities to draw, but you can always visit between the two, if you wish.

Every city has a forum, where you at mini quests, the rewards can make it worth your time to take profits. Instead of selling your plants, you can see if there are any villagers that want your cucumbers, and them them. This enhances your relationship with them as well, so that they could one day the tunnel linking the two cities to re-open.

Fans of the series will have another game to look forward to that could easily eat up 40 to 60 hours of their time. Look for Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns when it is released this fall.


"E3 2011: Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns Preview" was posted by Sophia Tong on Thu, 09 Jun 2011 15:16:11 -0700

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