![]() Growing crops attracts Runeys (spirits) which live symbiotically with fertile land. The more you interact with the townsfolk the more prosperous the village becomes and the more newcomers will be attracted to it.ĭynamic Ecosystem – Cultivate and harvest crops on fields strewn throughout the game. Life-like Interactions – Pursuing relationships with NPC characters may lead to friendship, or even love and marriage. There is a reason my username is RuneFactoryFanboy. If you were a fan of the original games and have lost interest along the way then you need to check out Rune Factory. Within a few hours of playing the first DS game I said out loud "finally, this is the HM sequel I've been waiting for". As a big fan of the original I felt many of the sequels that followed failed to capture that addicting, interesting gameplay I came to love. I was a fan of Harvest Moon back in the SNES and N64 days but recent HM games were lackluster and stale, is Rune Factory any different?ĭear goodness yes. A lot of game time will still be spent farming, raising animals, courting beautiful women just like in Harvest Moon. The action RPG sections of this series does make for a more interesting, more fun game, but you can't avoid the farming. I hated Harvest Moon, will I enjoy Rune Factory? This title does seem to be a sequel of some sorts from the first DS game, but I wouldn't say its crucial to play it. This creates a wonderful gameplay cycle as the two gameplay types build on each other. ![]() It takes all the aspects of that series, such as Farming, Marriage, Festivals, and combines it with a Hack'n'Slash RPG. Rune Factory is an offshoot of the Harvest Moon series. ![]()
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