This game involves a LOT of grinding. Get ready to put in the hours.
This game is particularly long and completing just its main content will take you quite the amount of time.
This game lacks originality and struggles to find an interesting and unique trademark.
Playing this game is frustrating due to poor controls.
Story Driveđź“– | 6/20 |
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Accessibility🚪 | 14/20 |
Depth🤿 | 14/20 |
Challengeđź’€ | 6/20 |
Duration⌛ | 16/20 |
Freedom🌎 | 17/20 |
This game involves a LOT of grinding. Get ready to put in the hours.
This game is particularly long and completing just its main content will take you quite the amount of time.
This game lacks originality and struggles to find an interesting and unique trademark.
Playing this game is frustrating due to poor controls.
Release date: | Thursday 17th March 2005 |
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Platforms: | Nintendo DS |
Published by: | Rising Star Games, Marvelous Interactive, Natsume Inc |
Developed by: | Tose |
Genres: | Simulation |
Story Drive | đź“– | 6/20 |
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Accessibility | 🚪 | 14/20 |
Depth | 🤿 | 14/20 |
Challenge | đź’€ | 6/20 |
Duration | ⌛ | 16/20 |
Freedom | 🌎 | 17/20 |
Harvest Moon DS is a forgettable and disappointing entry in the franchise. While it technically does the job as farming sim fodder for the DS, it lacks anything that makes it stand out. Worse, it actively detracts from the experience with clunky mechanics and an unfinished feel. If you’re looking for a good Harvest Moon experience, Friends of Mineral Town (GBA) does everything better—literally everything. There’s no reason to play this unless you’re a hardcore fan of the series or just desperate for a farm sim on the DS.