
Do you have any recommendations?
A cute heroine.
https://www.marv.jp/cs_downloadsale/
Is there no Dragon Quest Monsters?
Harvest Moon
How is Reunited Mineral Town? Is it interesting?
I haven’t played the original remake.
>>4
You don’t have to do it.
From the middle onwards, I will end up holed up in the cave without doing any fieldwork.
I still haven’t done the Wonderful Life remake.
I don’t know the evaluation, but does it feel good?
>>5
I personally like it because it’s easier to play while still valuing the original before the remake.
Since same-sex marriage has become possible, romantic events with same-sex partners are also occurring from time to time.
>>10
I see, thank you.
It’s cheap, so let’s give it a try.
Honestly, I can’t really recommend any of the Switch games.
Three Villages
Honestly, the latest work is good in the three villages.
I will not choose from this sale.
Is the switch not very good?
Let’s play the original online.
I want to say that I want to do the three villages, but it’s disappointing that I can’t do it on the Switch.
I’ll wait to see the reviews before playing the latest work…
64 is… not there, huh…
>>15
If you play the additional pack on Switch Online, you can also enjoy Story of Seasons 2 on the Switch.
I normally recommend it.
Olive Town
Transplant the Koropokkuru Station.
I played Olive Town, which received poor reviews, last year, but I felt it wasn’t bad, possibly due to the various updates.
It’s just that this task feels really tough… there were a few points that felt like a struggle.
I had fun in the game for about a year.
Why is no one recommending the latest Switch game, Olive Town?
>>19
Even though it has improved with the update, the Harvest Moon is still filled with makers everywhere.
I like the feeling of exploring olives.
Raising wild animals that you pick up, you know.
What about Mineral Town?
As long as Olive Town and Rune Factory 5 put in a proper effort with the conversations, I would accept it.
Mitsu-sato was amazing around there.
When I think about it, the only original game on the Switch will be Olive Town.
Seriously, only remakes are coming out…
>>24
What was announced yesterday is also a remake.
In One Life, the goat that was previously a waste before the remake has become usable, and the issue of cows not producing milk within a year has been resolved.
I was surprised at how much easier it has become.
The three villages are well-received; it was indeed fun.
I liked the host character who was a hidden character.
I can’t help but feel it’s a shame that Oributa could have thrived due to the demand for staying at home during COVID if it had been made properly…
>>28
Wasn’t it selling normally?
What’s good about the reunion is that I can marry the goddess.
It sold well, but it received extremely negative reviews, so they hurriedly released something like a producer’s letter.
The second one that’s being distributed as an add-on pack on Switch is interesting.
“Re-Mine is okay, but Olive Town is not good.”
It became a big problem because it sold.
What is commendable about Olive is that anyone can earn favor by throwing stones at her every day.
In that case, shall we buy Wonderful?
I think the producer’s unnecessary actions at that time also exacerbated the situation.
Is the recently announced bazaar a remake?
I haven’t played it in the DS series, so I’m thinking of buying it. Is it fun?
>>38
It ends nicely and quickly.
When you talk about enjoying something for a long time, it becomes boring.
That kind of feeling.
>>49
Rather, it might be better to keep it casual for 5 or 10 years even after getting married, since you might get bored easily.
Even so, it has become an era where even my things are voiced by famous voice actors.
Olives are…
>>38
A relatively unique remake of the bazaar.
There were jumps and it had voices since the DS era, it was a unique type.
I liked the cycle of selling things at the bazaar, earning money, and then spending it.
Some people found the focus on the bazaar bothersome.
I love how I can talk to everyone at the tavern with the first character and max out my favorability on the first day.
I’ve been thinking for a while, but the nose part of this cow looks like a skapon.
The only Harvest Moon game I played was one where if you don’t help a mayor-like character being attacked by a dog, it just goes to the ending as it is.
Originally, there is a clear theme of aging over time and the generational change of children in One Life.
There is a chapter of heaven without time limits.
There are significantly fewer events and festivals, so it gets lonely around the third year of a wonderful life.
I think the busyness and excitement of the first year are quite high up in the series.
I want to recommend it because it was a lot of fun at the time of the release of Tsuna Ten, but there are fatalities, you know.
It’s been a long time since I eagerly awaited a strategy guide.
>>46
Right before the release of the complete strategy guide, the conditions for unlocking the Tropical Country and the Ice Country were found in a pot, causing a commotion.
I wonder if they will no longer create scenarios with strong elements like wanting to ignite a fire in the heart.
It was more like a farm, but the agricultural elements were too weak; however, I really liked the graphics.
Is Korobokkuru Station a story about the future of Wonderful Life?
I wonder if a remake of GB3 will be released.
It was painful that in Olive Town, I had to go to the bulletin board, which was about four loads away from home, to check the daily tasks.
I like the playful spirit that feels like a mix of wonderful life crops.
I wish they would import the concept of fertilizing fields that they do in Rune Factory.
In times like this, 3 and the remake of Sugar Village don’t get mentioned much.
>>57
I want to play, but I can only play on PS systems…
I used to buy it back then, but now buying a PS just for that…
Switch Online 2 can be confusing if you don’t use the dedicated controller, but I recommend it.
The three villages later added a targetable man who is a character in a dog costume called Wontatan, thinking it would be a typical gag character route for Harvest Moon… but I was surprised that the scenario was quite heavy when I approached it as a joke.
You suddenly throw in something heavy, don’t you…?
The grandma character in Harvest Moon has a high chance of dying, and I get anxious every time.
Actually, I’m looking forward to the Wind Waker remake.
I’m really grateful that Matsuyama-sensei has been doing the character design all this time.
Characters are always cool and cute, which is great…
It’s not on sale, but the mobile version of Story of Seasons was also released on Switch last year.
Breeding improved varieties is fun, isn’t it, Wanrai?
I don’t really feel motivated without strategy sites or strategy guides.
I wanted to take revenge on the ore mine, so I bought the game again, but in the end, I haven’t reached the 200th floor.
Honestly, I like Olive Town, so I want to recommend it.
There are certainly minor flaws, and it’s hard to say it’s a masterpiece, so it’s difficult.
Olive Town has improved significantly with updates.
It’s not bad to buy it now, after all.
Let’s choose based on your favorite girl.
I remember that Wind Bazaar has cute Enju and crops rot at an astonishing rate.
The Korobokkuru Station goes down to 65,535 underground levels of the mine, which is amazing, right?
Since a lewd new groom from Grabaza has come, I’m planning to buy it.
I wonder if a remake of Kirana Naka or the island where I grow up with you will come.
The development wasn’t progressing, and I was just eating mysterious wild plants.
Please stop the store reservation exclusive outfits because I won’t buy the packaged version.
Well, I think choosing a spouse you want to marry is the safest bet.
>>75
Because this character is here… I can somewhat forgive it.
The feeling of regret becomes stronger, but…
Harvest Moon can be played on PS thumbnails.
It would be a good game if I could marry someone like the wise man, Elise, or Richette.
The Inari-chan from the three villages is nice, isn’t she?
It’s hard to place tiles under installations, and due to crafting reasons, the frequently spawning stones and the annoying well that occupies the center are less than ideal for decoration.
I want to help moderately, but I also don’t want to waste half the day on dairy farming every day.
I am a selfish rancher.
I liked Tsuna-ten, but it was quite difficult.
It’s not just Animal Crossing, but when it comes to crafting games, it’s hard to arrange the scenery nicely…
>>84
If you want to add crafting elements, it would be enough to just build a factory next to your home and manage everything there.
>>112
The Twin Village and the windmills at the Wind Bazaar are just right.
I was quite dissatisfied that neither of the twins had a route in the three villages.
>>85
The Farming Story is not about Zico.
If I had to choose among the three Switch titles, it would probably be Wonderful Life by process of elimination…
Honestly, if there was a Doraemon farm, that would have been good too.
Can the three villages still be updated now?
Olive gave up pretty early on, but can you enjoy it now?
I’ve heard that it has been improved with updates…
>>88
From my recent re-play, I can say that improvements have been made, making it easier to play.
However, the lack of depth in conversations and events, the abundance of manufacturers, and the daily turmoil in the ranch remain unchanged, so it’s a matter of whether I can tolerate those aspects.
>>88
There may be some dissatisfaction, but it can still be enjoyed as a typical Harvest Moon game.
Since the DLC will add characters from past games, there’s that kind of enjoyment as well.
If you increase the number of manufacturers, there will definitely be some load, so a PC is recommended.
>>99
It’s a bit disappointing that the romance is lacking, as I’m also seeking the joy of contributing to my wife.
But if it looks like a playable level, I’ll try re-downloading it. Thank you.
I have a memory that everyone at Hajidai was gentle and that conversations felt safe and non-confrontational.
>>89
When you charge in during mealtime, they get generous and kind.
Should I just buy Mineral Town for now?
I thought I would buy it since it’s cheaper, but is Mineral Town not that great?
>>91
I don’t think it’s bad, but if you have an attachment to it before the remake, it’s probably okay not to do it.
I’m really looking forward to the Wind Bazaar.
It’s a heartwarming farm life, but thanks to the bazaar system, it’s incredibly interesting how I can manipulate the freshness of crops and push myself to the limit in dairy farming just to meet quotas, with the shadow of a capitalist society looming over it all.
Is Harvest Moon on Switch?
>>96
It’s not there, but the remake is that.
>>96
The one that Mineral Town placed under Harvest Moon.
As a remake, it’s quite difficult without some nostalgia, to be honest, Mine-naka.
It’s not like we’re completely overhauling the system…
Has the mole been nerfed?
>>100
The last mole is poop, but you don’t have to go in the first place…
But both of those brown-skinned twins have great personalities, so I felt a bit like a villain when I only took one of them.
>>101
It would have been just right if Rudeus had married one of them.
Why did the Wind Grand Bazaar change to have one marriage candidate at a time?
>>103
There is a common design, so I think it’s probably that loli is not acceptable and has matured, but I’m not really sure.
To be honest, I think it would be more enjoyable to temporarily forget about Story of Seasons and play a well-made homage game instead.
>>104
I didn’t talk about such things.
I think of slow life as being close to a task management game.
A remake of Harvest Moon: Back to Nature.
Harvest Moon remake is Mineral Town.
As a final assessment, I think staying inside the ranch isn’t so bad, Olive.
Even if I say it, the respect game is just a different thing that has the same concept as mine.
It is indeed proper respect, but…
>>115
I think the original is the best when it comes to being pastoral or heartwarming.
I realized that while major domestic slow-life titles are leaning towards craft, I actually like the interactions with characters and the abundance of conversation patterns the most.
I like the design of the thread image, but isn’t this cow from Wonderful Life?
>>118
Wonderful Life has been focused on a realistic approach since the time of the GameCube, so maybe that’s the influence.
Milk can only be extracted from cows for a limited period after giving birth.
It’s a heartwarming type of game, but it also has some values that don’t quite match up, so it’s best to look for one that suits you.
Is the idea that a girl’s life ends after getting married still around?
>>120
It ended about 20 years ago.
>>122
I didn’t know that…
>>120
If it’s about the female protagonist, that’s not the case.
If you do something like that these days, it’s not just going to cause an uproar; it’s going to explode.
>>120
I remember that by the time of the GBA version, it was already possible to continue playing normally even after marriage with a female protagonist.
I like girls with slanted eyes, so I liked the rich bazaar of Enju Freia and Akagetsu.
>>121
I like Natalie, Licorice, Yulian, and Angela from the past series, don’t you?
>>125
I love you!
I especially loved the mature Freya, so I’m really happy about the remake.
I feel like playing Harvest Moon, but I end up launching Rune Factory 4.
I wonder if Yasu’s “Wakuwaku Ani” will be remade…
I also like the character design from that time.
Is it still okay to have Waku Ma now?
>>131
That is also one of the recommended works in the series, so it’s a good choice.
>>134
It’s a little expensive, but I think I’ll reach out for it soon…
Sometimes I really want to play this game for no reason.
I don’t want to do farm work and dairy farming…
I want to make friends with the townspeople while working in the world, ohhh!
>>135
It must be fun to give the things made from the fields and dairy farming to the people in the city and see them happy!
>>139
It’s been a while since I played Lunatic Turn 3 SP, and I’ve realized that having a lot of conversation patterns is important.
In Olive Town, instead of children being born, a mysterious fairy sends them over with the message, “You should raise them since they were left in our dwelling,” which gave me a headache. I wonder if other games that allow same-sex marriage are like this too.
>>136
But I think it can’t be helped if we add same-sex marriage…
If one of them suddenly got pregnant… and a male pair can’t get pregnant…
>>136
In the reunion of Mineral Town, the wife and female protagonist normally give birth to children.
When I played Wakuani again last year, it was fun, but compared to recent ones, I found the UI to be tough to handle, so I want that aspect to be improved for comfort.
PS2’s 3 (Ignite the Heart) is quite minor in the series, and there are actually few things you can do, there’s no marriage, and when you do a round, all the human relationships reset. However, I still love the overall beauty and fleeting atmosphere of that village the most.
A game that runs out of time.
No, it’s not a real story.
>>140
Woooooow!
Waking up in the morning to take care of the livestock! Expanding the farm, planting, and watering…
Oh no! It’s already afternoon! I need to go around the town greeting people and then meet her…
The sun is setting! I have to go to the mountains to collect wild vegetables, cut wood, and also visit the mine…
I love Tsuna Ten, so I hope for a port or a remake.
It might be tough because of the Mario crops from the collaboration.
>>141
There are no gaps in the lineup of marriage candidates.
>>148
Generally, I only engage with male protagonists, but in TsunaTen, even the potential grooms are attractive enough to consider.
>>160
I wanted to marry a young boy protagonist.
Kimi Island Kirata, who tried to enhance farming as a game system, should be remade and brought to light.
>>142
If it rains continuously, the sweet potatoes will wither, and it’s just too much trouble…
Since it had elements of a quasi-dating sim, it feels lonely when the romantic events are thin.
I never expected a remake of Wind Waker in the latest release.
To be honest, I thought it was a work that wasn’t very well received.
>>147
I thought the points for improvement were relatively clear, so I believed it was possible as a source for a remake.
Even then, I was able to showcase a unique color.
I only know the 3DS series, but those were definitely full-on dating sims and otome games.
I enjoyed the interactions with people in the city that weren’t related to that, so it’s not just that.
I think it’s good to have a round idea like other livestock-like games, where you can get pregnant with the opposite sex and adopt with the same sex.
Elly is my wife.
The 3DS was a bit sluggish, but it wasn’t bad.
When I switched, my batting average suddenly dropped.
S…Sugar Village and everyone’s wishes…
>>155
The visual of the hidden bride candidate is so good that it doesn’t feel hidden at all, which is nice.
>>172
(Is it about Alice-chan or the goddess…?)
This chewy cow is irresistible.
By the time I spent a lot of time preparing for a reverse confession and got married, my enthusiasm had cooled down.
If there’s no reverse confession, I’ll just confess quickly, but it’s lonely…
I find it unpleasant to accept that if children are conceived that way, it somehow makes the sense of ethics strangely light.
When he first started, on sunny Sundays at this time he would be over there… and he would be over here… I might love the part where he creates the optimal greeting route while gathering information the most.
>>164
It becomes enjoyable when I discover favorite things that are easily found on the street.
I don’t deny same-sex marriage, but stop diminishing heterosexual marriage.
Hajidai was my first Harvest Moon game, so I have a strong attachment to it.
I’m sorry, please stop saying such harsh things about gardening.
>>167
The task of arranging the lattice…!
Jumping movement is fundamental, right?
Ultimately, I’ve become a farmer who just ships matsutake grown in the empty space filled with manufacturers…
I become satisfied and stop once I’ve hit a groove with making money or raised my likability up to the point of a confession.
>>171
The most enjoyable time is when I’m managing the startup.
I recall that Hajidai was careful to move around the city at specific times to avoid being there.
>>175
The Neil Animal movie is…
In Mineral Town, you have to leave your farming tools with the blacksmith for several days to level them up, and during that time, you won’t be able to use those tools.
That’s not a place where prioritizing realism makes sense.
It’s sad that there are no friendly conversations at all, as mentioned in games like Rune Factory.
Is it not okay to start with friendship and then confess, whether it’s with someone of the opposite sex or the same sex, and then begin a romantic relationship?
I like the series where there is a ridiculously high-difficulty hidden bride like a goddess.
>>179
The witch of Korobokkuru Station has gone too far.
If you’re going to remake it anyway, I wished they would remake WakuAni.
>>178
I think it’s meant to be a sarcastic remark about same-sex couples being able to conceive.
I’m curious about how the rival system will be in the remake of Wakuani.
I like coleslaw lettuce.
Maybe I’ll never appear in the series again.
Both Mineral Town and Rune Factory have proper pregnancy and childbirth events.
By the way, I remember that same-sex marriage was added to Rune Factory 5 later… I forgot because when I was playing, only opposite-sex marriage was available.
I mean, isn’t it unavoidable for same-sex couples to have children…?