Harvest Moon GB

Harvest Moon GB

Developer(s) Victor Interactive Software
Publisher(s)
Series Harvest Moon
Platform(s) Game Boy, Game Boy Color, 3DS Virtual Console
Release date(s) Game Boy[1]
  • JP December 19, 1997
  • NA August 1998
  • EU 1998
Game Boy Color[2]
  • NA December 31, 1998
  • EU 1999
3DS Virtual Console
  • NA May 16, 2013
  • EU March 28, 2013
Genre(s) Life simulation/Role-playing video game
Mode(s) Single-player

Harvest Moon GB (牧場物語GB Bokujō Monogatari GB) is the second game in the Harvest Moon series of video games, and was developed by Victor Interactive Software. Harvest Moon GB is the first portable Harvest Moon game, developed for the Game Boy. A Game Boy Color version was released later under the name Harvest Moon GBC. The Game Boy Color version was later released on the 3DS Virtual Console in 2013.

Gameplay

Before beginning, the player is able to choose whether to play as a girl or a boy, and name themselves. At the beginning of the game, the player's deceased grandfather visits them as a spirit and asks them to take over his farm. He implores them to succeed him as a Ranch Master, stating he will check on the player at the end of each winter to determine his progress. The player must develop their farm by growing and selling crops, and raising livestock to reach this goal. If the farm meets his criteria for you to be a Ranch Master, the player may receive extra tools; if he thinks the farm doesn't, a Game Over is given.

Crops

Crops are the primary source of income in Harvest Moon GB. Different seeds can be sown during different seasons, but any seed sown outside of its designated season will not sprout. After being planted, the seeds must be watered every day until they can be harvested. All harvested crops (along with anything able to be sold) may be put in the shipping bin to be sold. Almost all crops require active farming and maintenance, although every day, the player can harvest two Mushrooms from their underground cellar to sell.

Animals

Either a dog or a cat may be chosen as a pet. If you choose a cat, wild dogs won't attack your chickens; if you choose a dog, moles will not destroy your crops. The player also receives a horse early in the game, which when grown can be used for farm work, riding, and shipping items.

There are two types of livestock - cows and chickens. Cows can produce milk, which can be turned into cheese and butter, and chickens produce eggs. Both livestock can reproduce: cows by giving them Miracle Potion (equivalent to artificial insemination), and chickens by hatching their eggs.

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 (obtained after buying your first crop seeds), and sickle. These tools may be improved, turning into "super" tools. The player may also receive a fishing rod, pickaxe and umbrella after reaching their grandfather's goal.

Reception

Harvest Moon GB was fairly well received, earning a 7.2/10 review from Nintendo Power.[3] GameSpot gave it a 7.4/10, saying "Harvest Moon [GB] is a relaxing and rewarding simulation of the simple life on the farm ... [but] you're better off waiting for the Game Boy Color version."[4]

References

  1. "Harvest Moon GB Release Dates". Gamespot. Retrieved January 25, 2012.
  2. "Harvest Moon GBC Release Dates". Gamespot. Retrieved January 25, 2012.
  3. "All Review Articles". Harvest Moon GB. Gamerankings. Retrieved March 11, 2012.
  4. Davis, Cameron. "Harvest Moon GBC Review". GameSpot. Retrieved March 11, 2012.