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William McQuarrie rates this game: 4/5 Harvest Moon Another Wonderful Life is truly a classic. I remember playing with game years ago with my brother and sister. The point of the game is straight foward, live a wonderful life.
Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life for GameCube cheats - Cheating Dome has all the latest cheat codes, unlocks, hints and game secrets you need. Overview Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life is the first iteration of the popular series to appear on the Nintendo Gamecube. It was later released for the PlayStation 2 as well. It was later released for the PlayStation 2 as well.
How do you do that? Start a farm, grow your farm, make lots of money, talk to girls, get married, have a kid. That's really about it, but it's great fun. You can get lots of cows, plants, a horse, and chickens. THen you collect the eggs, the milk, the crops and ride your horse into town to sell all your produce.
I recommend this game to anyone who has some free time.
Originally posted by:It was greenlit over two years ago and the dev admits to barely working on it at all in the forums. I tend to have less faith in games being updated or fixed if and when they actually come out when the developer can't even maintain focus during the development process.:greenwizard: Be fair now. Game dev takes a lot of time and believe it or not, most indie devs actually have part or full time jobs aside from deving. Not to mention personal lives and all the complications that come with those, (injury, sickness, Family matters, ). Originally posted by:It was greenlit over two years ago and the dev admits to barely working on it at all in the forums. I tend to have less faith in games being updated or fixed if and when they actually come out when the developer can't even maintain focus during the development process.
Game dev takes a lot of time and believe it or not, most indie devs actually have part or full time jobs aside from deving. Not to mention personal lives and all the complications that come with those, (injury, sickness, Family matters, ). He admitted to getting distracted by other projects, specifically writing Android apps. That's all well and good, but it doesn't make me want to buy their products if I can't guarantee that they will have any actual focus or attention to it after I've bought it. That's the main reason I stopped buying anything from EA among other developers from lack of attention to projects they already had in favor of constantly putting out more projects that they had little to no intention of supporting either. I get that development can take years with a full team, proper resources, and all the necessary funds and indie companies tend to not have that, but it becomes harder ro believe that the project will ever actually be finished if it is openly ignored for long stretches of time.
Originally posted by Quint Fin E Ld Si:These suggestions may be a bit farther from Harvest Moon, but there's the item shop sim Recettear (which just has the management part without the farming) and Terraria (where you can do farming, though exploration is a bigger part of the game). A lot of Reddit users recommand Recettear but I never tried personally. A couple talked about World's Dawn too. From my own experience (I didn't play a lot of farming game beside HM) Don't Starve will give you a very similar feeling. It's like a Harvest Moon, but you start from nothing. There's no market but there's a lot more action (you have to fight creatures to survive).