The October 24th issue of Weekly Famitsu magazine revealed that a new Harvest Moon game will be released in February for the Nintendo 3DS!
The new Harvest Moon game called "Harvest Moon: Connecting New Worlds" costs 5,040 yen. Just like past games, you can play as either male or female. You'll meet new villagers, which includes a girl named Lilie and a woman named Veronica.
Fieldwork has been improved to make the process simpler, but the basic mechanics remain the same as in the previous games. Later in the game, you can take care of various animals by going on a "safari" and will be able to trade their produce and other products with other countries using the Trading Post.
As the player's popularity increases, his or her products can be shipped to more countries using the Trading Post. In the safari, the player is able to interact with wild animals, and the game has approximately two times more animal varieties than the previous 3DS game. It is also possible for the player to play a minigame that allows them to play in the river and catch fish.
[Source: Anime News Network]
The new Harvest Moon game called "Harvest Moon: Connecting New Worlds" costs 5,040 yen. Just like past games, you can play as either male or female. You'll meet new villagers, which includes a girl named Lilie and a woman named Veronica.
Fieldwork has been improved to make the process simpler, but the basic mechanics remain the same as in the previous games. Later in the game, you can take care of various animals by going on a "safari" and will be able to trade their produce and other products with other countries using the Trading Post.
As the player's popularity increases, his or her products can be shipped to more countries using the Trading Post. In the safari, the player is able to interact with wild animals, and the game has approximately two times more animal varieties than the previous 3DS game. It is also possible for the player to play a minigame that allows them to play in the river and catch fish.
[Source: Anime News Network]