The screen is a bit wider for the 3DS, so in that version you can see a bit more of the map, but I've heard it doesn't really have an impact on the gameplay. And, as I've read, the only difference between the two games (other than the same graphics but in 3D) is that the 3DS version has a Street Pass capability and a petting-your-pets mini game. So you can only imagine my excitement to see him in the newest entry in the series…as a special spouse.īut gasp! Dirk got a growth spurt~! And he looks like less formal Ivan.I have the regular DS version (mostly because my shop didn't carry the 3DS version at the time I bought it), but I am very satisfied with it. I don’t know why, but I’ve always disliked Dirk, I think its because he’s the one that looked the most like a child compared to all the other bachelors. In Grand Bazaar to marry, you must have all of your future spouse’s family high enough before you can take the plunge…meaning I had to raise Dirk’s heart level as I want to marry his brother. I literally was waiting over a year to play the game just for him. I am a Grand Bazaar fangirl, for it has my most favorite bachelor of all, IVAN.
#HARVEST MOON TALE OF TWO TOWNS CHILD SERIES#
Great game! I highly recommend it to anyone who likes Harvest Moon, or has been thinking about giving the series a try. So I bought the game….and you know what? I haven’t had this much fun on a Harvest Moon game since Friends of Mineral Town (sorry Grand Bazaar…I do still love you). I mean look at it….how could I not want that? And to be fair…I mainly wanted the alpaca.
I originally wasn’t going to buy this harvest moon game till waaaaaay later,as the Gamestops I keep frequenting made it seem like it was for the 3DS only, and I wasn’t going to spend $160+ just so I could play. A decent line up of potential love interests (DAMN YOU DIRK) Alpaca (If you aren’t excited about that…get out.) There are some nice changes in this game, something that makes me quite convinced that Marvelous entertainment actually wants to make its fans happy. Live, I just find it hilarious that you can’t remember which town you were originally supposed to move to. You obviously have a choice as to wear you can
But this is where things become interesting! As your riding your horse with attached cart (squeal) to the town, you get into a freak accident and lose control! You’re thrown off of your horse and knocked unconscious! (So badass) When you wake up, you find two mayors staring at you, one from the town Bluebell whose focus is raising animals, and the other from the town of Konohana whose focus is on grown vegetables. You are a farmer moving to a new town to start a farm, gasp…what a spoiler. Tale of Two Towns has the premise of literally every single other Harvest Moon game, except I think more awesome. I’ve bought every single harvest moon since Friends of Mineral Town, and let me just say, I played the shit out of most of those games the exception being Harvest Moon DS…did anyone like that one?
Its because of this moment in time that I started buying Harvest Moon games, mainly to prove that I could be better at something than him. Angered by his stupid selfishness, I watched silently as he tried romancing the girls…he sucked at it. I watched my cousin play this mysterious game on his nintendo 64, and of course being the jerk that he was, he did not let me play. It all started when I was a small child…I kid you not. Why would I talk about something so…uninteresting? Because this is a topic I actually have experience with! And having a lot of knowledge about the subject at hand really makes me feel good about myself…just a little. I feel like before I start rambling about this game, I should give my readers a background on my experiences with Harvest Moon. The men of Bluebell and Konohana.where's Dirk?!