Harvest Moon GB
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Harvest Moon GB | |
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Developer(s) | Pack-In-Video |
Publisher(s) | Natsume Co., Ltd |
Platform(s) | Game Boy, Game Boy Color |
Release date | December 18, 1997 |
Genre(s) | Simulation/Role-playing |
Mode(s) | Single Player |
Rating(s) | ESRB: E (Everyone) |
Harvest Moon GB is a game in the Harvest Moon series of video games developed by Pack-In-Video. It is an improved version of the Super Famicom game. HMGB is the first of the portable Harvest Moon games. The plotline revolves around the character's grandfather visiting the player as a spirit and asking him to run his farm. As with every Harvest Moon game, they accept, and begin their life as Ranch Master. In this game you can chose to be a boy or girl. An improved colored version for the Game Boy Color was released later under the name Harvest Moon GBC.
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[edit] Gameplay
The initial goal is that in a year's time, the character must bring up the farm by growing and selling crops, and raising livestock. There are also plenty of secrets to unlock in the game. At the end of the first year, the main character's grandfather (still in spirit form) comes back to the farm to check up on it. If he thinks it's looking good, the player may continue the game for another couple years. If he thinks the farm is short of success, a Game Over is given.
[edit] Crops
Crops are a primary source of income in Harvest Moon GB. After being planted, the seeds must be watered every day until they can be harvested. All harvested crops (along with anything sellable) may be put in the shipping bin to be sold. Some crops can be re-harvested a number of days after the initial harvest. Oddly, crops can be grown in Winter.
Spring crops
Summer crops
Fall crops
Winter crops
[edit] Animals
[edit] Pets
At the beginning of the game the option is given whether to have a dog or a cat as a pet. Neither choice affects the gameplay.
[edit] Cow
Up to five cows can be bought. Cows can be milked, which can sell for profit. Milk can also be converted into cheese with the Cheese Maker, and into butter with the Butter Churner. Medicine is used to cure sick cows, and a First Aid Kit can make a cow immune from disease forever. Miracle Potions can impregnate cows, which is cheaper than buying a new one.
[edit] Chicken
Up to four chickens can be bought. Chickens lay eggs which can be sold. Super-rare Golden Chickens lay golden eggs, which sell for much more than standard eggs. After buying one chicken, its eggs can be hatched for free, as opposed to buying a new chicken.
[edit] Horse
The horse is obtained early on in the game. It can be ridden, and a saddlebag can be bought for it, which works as a portable shipping bin. The horse cannot get sick, and does not produce any sellable goods.
[edit] Tools and Items
There is a wide variety of tools in Harvest Moon GB. At the beginning of the game, the tools available are the Axe, Hoe, Hammer, Watering Can, and Sickle.
[edit] Axe
The axe is used to destroy tree stumps that litter the farm at the beginning of the game. It takes six chops to destroy a stump, which is then turned into several pieces of lumber and sent to the wood shed. Lumber can be used to build fences, and "un-till" soil. The Golden Axe is given to the main character by the Goddess Spring. This powered-up axe can chop a tree stump in one swing.
[edit] Hoe
The hoe is used to till soil for seeds to be planted in. The Golden Hoe is found via the Harvest Sprites, and can till six plots of soil in a straight line in one swing when powered up.
[edit] Hammer
The hammer is used to crush rocks, and fence segments that are broken somehow. It takes one hit to break a small rock and a broken fence; six to break a large rock. The Golden Hammer is a free gift for remodeling the house, and can break large rocks in one hit.
[edit] Sickle
The Sickle is used to cut down tall grass and weeds . Cut grass is turned into fodder, which is used to feed cows and chickens. The Golden Sickle is a reward from the Harvest Sprites, and can mow down a 3x3 plot of grass in one cut.
[edit] Watering Can
The Watering can is a vital tool in the game, as it is used to water crops. It waters one plot of soil at a time, which slowly lowers its water supply. When it empties, the can must be refilled in a small pond on the farm. The sprinkler can be bought for 2000G; it can water a 3x3 grid of crops (a real time saver), and does not need refills like the watering can does.
[edit] Other Tools
- Umbrella - causes rainy weather the next day
- Brush - used to brush cows to keep them happy
- Cow Bell - used to guide cows
- Milker - for milking cows
- Cow Feed/Chicken Stock - may be used in place of fodder to feed animals
- Medicine - cures a sick cow; sick cows cannot be milked
- First Aid Kit - prevents a cow from becoming sick
- Miracle Potion - impregnates a cow
- Pick Axe - can be used in a cave to uncover one of nine Power Berries
- Saddlebag - a portable shipping bin, allows the player to ship goods by throwing them in the horse
- Cheese Maker - turns cow milk into cheese
- Butter Churner - turns cow milk into butter
- Fishing Pole - used to catch fish
Every tool is stored in a shed; two may be equipped for use at a time.
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