Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town

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Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town
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Developer(s) Marvelous Interactive Inc.
Publisher(s)
    Producer(s) Yasuhiro Wada
    Designer(s) Miki Miyagi
    Artist(s) Igusa Matsuyama
    Composer(s) Ai Yamashita
    Series Story of Seasons
    Platforms Game Boy Advance, Virtual Console (Wii U)
    Release date(s)
    April 18, 2003
    • Friends of Mineral Town[1]
        More Friends of Mineral Town[2]
          Wii U Virtual Console[3]
          Genre(s) Simulation game/role-playing video game
          Mode(s) Single player

          Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town (牧場物語 ミネラルタウンのなかまたち Bokujō Monogatari: Mineral Town no Nakama Tachi?) is a video game for the Game Boy Advance, developed by Marvelous Interactive Inc.. It was first released in Japan on April 18, 2003. It was later released on the North American Wii U Virtual Console on June 11, 2015.

          Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town is the first Game Boy Advance game of the Story of Seasons series, and is a remade version of Harvest Moon: Back to Nature. The player is a farmer whose goal is to make a profit from the farm he runs by producing crops and raising livestock.

          Story and gameplay

          The main character in the game has no default name. In the opening sequences, the player is shown as a young boy living in the city, whose parents take him to see the country. During their trip the player becomes lost, and finds himself on the farm of an old man in Mineral Town. The old man helps the player contact his parents, and offers to let him and his family stay for a few days, as he has no family of his own. The player's parents agree, and the player stays on the farm for a while. On the farm, the player plays with a girl who then becomes friends with him. After the player leaves Mineral Town, he continues to write letters to the old man. One day, when he has grown up, the letters from the old man suddenly stop. The player travels to Mineral Town, finding the farm neglected, and discovers the old man had died around half a year ago. The mayor of Mineral Town informs the player that in the farmer's will, he left the player the farm. The player decides to restore the farm, beginning the game.

          An in-game screenshot of Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town

          The player starts with five tools, and must earn money by clearing the large field on the farm and planting crops, mining, or foraging. This money may be used to buy other things, such as livestock, and to expand the farm.

          The social aspect of Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town is a large part of the game. There are many villagers to befriend, and six bachelorettes available to marry. Befriending villagers allows the player to learn recipes and discover villager's histories, and marriage allows the player to have a son.[4]

          The game offers connectivity with the Nintendo GameCube game Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life using a link cable between the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo GameCube.

          Animals

          The player begins with a dog that may be named. The dog starts as a puppy, but will be fully grown after two months.[5] Shortly after meeting Barley for the first time, he will stop by the player's farm with a young horse and ask if they can take care of it. If the player accepts Barley will return after a year, and may take the horse back if the player didn't show enough affection.[5] If he took the horse, he will return in a year with a full grown horse for the player to keep, but this new horse will not have any affection. To increase the horse's affection, the player can brush and talk to the horse. When the horse is fully grown and wears a saddle, the player can ride it around the farm and enter in the spring and fall horse races.

          There are three kinds of livestock: cows, chickens, and sheep. Cows produce milk (requires a milker to be gathered), chickens produce eggs, and sheep produce wool (requires shears to be gathered), which can be shipped off to be sold. All the livestock produce will sell for more if the animals have maximum affection for the player, and also if they win specific contests.

          Chickens live inside the chicken coop, which may be upgraded to accommodate eight chickens and two incubators. Placing an egg in an incubator will hatch a chick after three days. Chickens may be let outside, where they do not need to be fed, but if unfenced they can be attacked by wild dogs.[6]

          Cows and sheep live in the barn, which also may be upgraded to accommodate sixteen animals and two pregnancy stalls. Cows and sheep will become pregnant if given Miracle Potion, the equivalent of artificial insemination, and will give birth in 21 days. The cows and sheep may also be left outside if the player has planted grass and it is full grown.[7]

          The player may talk to or pick up animals and brush them to raise affection. During typhoons and snowstorms, animals can not be accessed. They will become unhappy if not fed, and if unhappy for a continuous period of time, livestock may become ill and can die if not treated with animal medicine. Livestock will die of old age after several years.

          Tools

          The player will start off with an axe, hammer, watering can, sickle, and hoe, which can be used to do farm work, and may obtain a fishing rod.[8] Initially, the tools will only work on one square of farmland at a time, and the fishing rod can only catch small fish. Their range, ease of use, and ability can be improved by raising the experience level, then by combining them with different ores at the blacksmith shop, where the player can also buy a cowbell, shears, and a milker. There are also cursed tools located in one of the mines, which, once equipped by the player, cannot be put away until blessed at the confessional in the church or certain criteria are met. These tools are upgraded differently from normal tools, and have greater abilities. Other items that take up the tool slots include seeds and a teleport stone.

          Cooking

          After upgrading their house, the player may purchase a kitchen and eight cooking tools for their kitchen from the TV shopping network. Through experimenting on their own or by befriending townsfolk and getting recipes from them, the player can create a collection of recipes to remake or improve. There is also a cooking show on the television on Tuesdays and, after becoming friends with Anna, the player can go to her house on Saturdays to attend a cooking class.[9]

          Shipping

          As in the every series of the Story of Seasons, shipping is added as a collection of crops, flowers, animal items and others. In the game, a man called Zack is responsible giving you money in exchanges of the shippable items. A shipping bin is mentioned in the farm and not all items are shippable though.

          Item values

          • CROPS

          060G Turnips

          080G Potato

          060G Cucumber

          030G Strawberry

          250G Cabbage

          060G Tomato

          100G Corn

          080G Onion

          250G Pumpkin

          500G Pineapple

          080G Eggplant

          060G Carrot

          120G Sweet Potato

          080G Spinach

          040G Pepper

          • ANIMAL PRODUCTS

          050G Egg: Regular

          060G Egg: Good

          080G Egg: High

          080G Spa-Boiled Egg

          150G Egg: Gold

          180G Egg: P

          350G Egg: X

          100G Mayonnaise (S)

          150G Mayonnaise (M)

          200G Mayonnaise (L)

          300G Mayonnaise (G)

          450G Mayonnaise (P)

          800G Mayonnasie (X)

          100G Milk (S)

          150G Milk (M)

          200G Milk (L)

          300G Milk (G)

          500G Milk (P)

          800G Milk (X)

          300G Cheese (S)

          400G Cheese (M)

          500G Cheese (L)

          600G Cheese (G)

          750G Cheese (P)

          1500G Cheese (X)

          100G Wool (S)

          400G Wool (M)

          500G Wool (L)

          600G Wool (G)

          1000 Wool (P)

          2000 Wool (X)

          300G Yarn (S)

          700G Yarn (M)

          800G Yarn (L)

          1000G Yarn (G)

          1500G Yarn (P)

          4000G Yarn (X)

          050G Fish (S)

          120G Fish (M)

          200G Fish (L)

          • FORAGE

          050G Apple

          100G Won's Special Apples

          050G Honey

          050G Bamboo Shoot

          050G Wild Grape

          070G Mushroom

          100G Poisonous Mushroom

          500G Truffle

          100G Blue Grass

          100G Green Grass

          110G Red Grass

          120G Yellow Grass

          100G Orange Grass

          120G Purple Grass

          100G Indigo Grass

          010G Black Grass

          150G White Grass

          200G Red Magic Grass

          MINING ITEMS

          001G Junk Ore

          015G Copper Ore

          020G Silver Ore

          025G Gold Ore

          040G Mystrile Ore

          050G Orichalc

          050G Adamantite

          062G Agate

          062G Amethyst

          065G Flourite

          068G Peridot

          075G Topaz

          078G Ruby

          080G Emerald

          100G Diamond

          055G Moonstone

          060G Sand Rose

          • JEWELLERY

          2000G Bracelet

          2000G Necklace

          2000G Earrings

          2000G Broach

          • ANCIENT MINESTONES

          05000G Ancient Fossil

          10000G Pirate Treasure

          10000G Pink Diamond

          10000G Alexandrite

          20000G Mythic Stone

          Reception

          IGN rated the game at 8.9, or "great", saying that it was "deceptively engrossing", and that the graphical presentation of the day to night cycles was very well done.[10] GameRankings has an aggregate score of 82.4% from 30 reviews for Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town.[11]

          Harvest Moon: More Friends of Mineral Town

          Harvest Moon: More Friends of Mineral Town (牧場物語 ミネラルタウンのなかまたち for ガール Bokujō Monogatari: Mineral Town no Nakama Tachi for Girl?) is the female version of Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town. In this game, the main character is a girl, and can marry one of eight bachelors. The player starts in the city, reading their newspaper. She sees an advertisement for a beautiful farm, and, excited by the prospect of rural life, decides to buy it. She visits the farm and finds out she was tricked, as the farm is run down and in need of maintenance. As she had already quit her job and sold her apartment, the player resolves to make the farm prosper the best she can, beginning the game. The base game remains almost unchanged, with the exception of several gameplay changes, improvements, and fixes.

          IGN rated Harvest Moon: More Friends of Mineral Town at 8.5, or "great". It was noted that it is essentially a repeat of Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town, but that "it's still a great and highly recommended experience".[12] Gamerankings has an aggregate score of 80.08% from 13 reviews.[13]

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