Harvest Moon: Tale of Two Towns
Konohana and Bluebell villages were once the friendliest of neighbors. Then a huge dispute erupted between them, over all things, food. Both towns were certain that their cooking was the best in the world. This fierce food feud has transformed the two happy neighbors into the bitterest of rivals. Eventually the harvest goddess steps in and collapses the tunnel connecting the towns. After years have past the goddess reconsiders and decides that the breach between the two villages should be mended and that you are the best hope to do it.
As a new farmer to the area, you choose which village to live in. Will it be Eastern-styled Konohana with its abundant fields of crops, or the animal-loving, European-styled Bluebell? Pick a home, build a thriving farm, and compete in a huge variety of festivals. Develop your skills enough, and you might even find a way to bring these two towns together once again.
New Activities
Along with the classic Harvest Moon farming, animal husbandry and spouse searching activities Harvest Moon: Tale of Two Towns features a variety of new and expanded activities. Some of these include: the ability to dig ditches to water crops, and use a horse and move crops and other items to market, mining for profit, festivals that focus on cooking and a message board system to receive quests from townsfolk.
Game Features:
- Harvest Moon: Tale of Two Towns contains classic Harvest Moon Life Simulation RPG gameplay that fans adore
- Choose from two different villages, each with their own shops, villagers, and festivals with the added ability to move to the other town
- Choose to play as a boy or as a girl
- Grow crops, raise livestock, woo a spouse and start a family
- New animal the alpaca
- Visit your friends' fields using local wireless or Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
- Additional activities like: horse and cart functionality to haul items, festival competitions and mining and fishing for in-game profit
- In-game message board feature at which you can receive tasks done for townsfolk