Harvest
Moon, the long-running farming sim/RPG series (can I call it a
livestock-'em-up?), is coming
to the PC for the first time ever. Developer Natsume says Harvest
Moon: Seeds of Memories will return to the roots of the series that first
appeared on the SNES way back in 1996.
Players
will fish, forage, mine, and cook as they work to revitalize an old farm and
make friends with the inhabitants of the nearby village in order to unlock the
"Seeds of Memories." There will be contests to take part in,
festivals to attend, and animals to raise, including a wild bobcat that can be
tamed—if you have the patience. And if you can find the time between the
relentless milking, you'll even have the opportunity to woo one of ten
eminently eligible bachelors and bachelorettes.
"From
the farm to the town, we wanted Harvest Moon: Seeds of Memories to evoke the
feeling of a classic Harvest Moon game with modern twists," Natsume
President and CEO Hiro Maekawa said.
Harvest
Moon: Seeds of Memories is expect to sprout this winter. Natsume will reveal
more about the game at E3,
which takes place from June 16-18.
Source : PC Gamer
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