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Harvest Moon DS (Video Game)
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Harvest Moon DS was the first Harvest Moon (now Story of Seasons) Farm Life Sim game to be released on the Nintendo DS in 2006. The game can be summed up as A Wonderful Life played like Friends of Mineral Town, using almost all the characters from A Wonderful Life while adding a few new ones and having some access to the Mineral Town ones.The game takes place a century after A Wonderful Life, where we cut in during a feud between the Harvest Goddess and the Witch Princess. One day the Witch Princess accidentally turned the Harvest Goddess into stone, and then made things worse by making the Goddess and the Sprites disappear. Since you just happen to be around, she then recruits you to save the Goddess by finding the Sprites.In 2007, the Distaff Counterpart DS Cute was released. It is like the main game, but you play as a girl and a lot of the Game-Breaking Bugs got patched. The opening plot was changed to the Harvest Goddess turning to stone after calling the Harvest King a "baldy" from a heated argument when she dismisses you as being unable to sustain a farm. (It doesn't help her case since she shows up late at night, and you are asleep.) | |
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Earn Your Bad Ending | |
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Earn Your Bad Ending: There's an optional ending in DS involving bringing a level 100 poisonous mushroom to the Harvest Festival and putting it into the stew, thus killing off the entire valley and causing the credits to roll. It would be hilarious if it wasn't so difficult to grow such a mushroom in the first place. | |
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Heroic Mime | |
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One event in Cute has your friend, Mimi, telling you how she envies you. She married for convenience, whereas you married for love. She wishes she had as nice and romantic a man as your husband. What's so odd about that? She decides to rectify this by announcing that she's going to have an affair with your husband. Your character performs the Heroic Mime equivalent of giving her three "Oh-no-you-di'—n't!" snaps, and she tries to cover herself by claiming she was joking. And this isn't the only adultery joke in the game, oddly... | |
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Does This Remind You of Anything? | |
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Does This Remind You of Anything?: The "Best Friends" is thinly veiled same gender marriage. The game also features several female characters wanting to go "play dates" at your house, despite both of you being grown women. | |
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Global Currency Exception | |
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Global Currency Exception: The Sprite Casino has tokens you can wager and exchange for prizes. Such as more profitable seeds and very handy trinkets. Also joked about on the "TV 3 Shopping" station: If they're not selling real items you can use, they're selling items specifically for Harvest Sprites, which use the Sprite currency, Korobos. The sprite who runs the station says, "If you use a different currency, sorry." | |
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Related in the Adaptation | |
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Related in the Adaptation: Some Mineral Town and Forget-me-not Valley characters are cousins in this game, like Karen and Celia. | |
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Generation Xerox | |
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The game begins a whole century after AWL. Strangely, a lot of the characters seem way too similar to their ancestors, complete with matching names. | |
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Taught by Experience | |
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Taught by Experience: In the introduction, Thomas evades your player's attack after insulting your farm mentioning he gotten wise since his encounter with Claire in More Friends of Mineral Town | |
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Gay Option | |
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In the Japanese version of Cute, there is a Gay Option with the sneakily-named "Best Friends System", which allows the female protagonist to court the four "special" girls from HMDS (Harvest Goddess, Witch Princess, Leia, and Keira), have— not a wedding, of course— but a "Best Friends Ceremony", and after a while of being the very best of friends, the Harvest King blesses the two of you with a child. While Natsume removed the ability to "best friend" these girls in the English version, their romantic lines and heart events are kept intact and they still have Love Points for you. | |
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Lampshade Hanging | |
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The Goddess (or Guts, if she hasn't been rescued yet) gives you congratulations for completing milestones. These include completing the Shipped Items, Fishing, and Mining lists, but they also include the repeated acts of shipping items, catching fish, and even taking steps, ranging from 10,000 to 10 billion for each one. Each time, the congratulator remarks that they have no reward for you, though if it's the Harvest Goddess, you do increase her affection. | |
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Awesome, but Impractical | |
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Awesome, but Impractical: Golden Lumber is one of the four materials you can use for buildings (along with Grass, Normal Lumber, and Stone.) It is the most durable material you can use, however it has a huge price tag and you can only get the material from Gotz (who charges it 100,000G a piece ) or from Thomas' Winter Event (which only happens once an in-game year). Unless you make mountains of gold, you're better off using the more readily available Stone or Wood. | |
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Money Sink | |
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Money Sink: There are many absurdly expensive items, buildings, and accessories that you can purchase... with very little difficulty, as it's even more absurdly easy to gain Gold in this title. Waking up on the first day of the season with at least 900 million Gold to your name will trigger a cutscene where you can purchase a tiny private island from Thomas for that exact amount of money, which you can access via the boat docked at the western edge of the beach. You'll need to buy the island to complete your fishing list, as there are unique species of fish in the Island waters. What's more, you can hire Gotz to build a vacation home on the island— even a grass home costs over a million G, but for full extravagance, you can construct a villa out of Golden Lumber for 300 million Gold. There's no real benefit to having the vacation home, other than bragging rights. The Godhand and Miracle Glove become available for sale at the Sprite Casino after buying the Red Cloak. They each cost 100 million Medals— either you must get very lucky with the casino games, or fork over a cool 1 billion Gold to buy them. Their utility matches their exorbitant price— Godhand allows you to pick up anything outside using the map screen, and the Miracle Glove when equipped lets you ship anything you throw. | |
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Game-Breaking Bug | |
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Game-Breaking Bug: DS has a bug where the game will sometimes save improperly, leading to the save becoming corrupt. It is far more common when using a sprite team (especially the fishing team, which is the source of a bug that can make you a billionaire in a night). | |
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During Leia's yellow heart cutscene, Daryl yells "Inconceivable!" when you get the glass bottle open with a regular corkscrew. | |
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Burn the Witch! | |
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Burn the Witch!: A conversation between Witch Princess and Keira shows that the latter rallied a mob to get WP killed for being evil. In revenge, Witch Princess put her into a magical coma and locked her away in a mine. | |
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Foregone Conclusion | |
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Foregone Conclusion: Nina's death is this, as it takes place during the Time Skip after your child has been born. Identical to what happened in Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life. | |
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Disproportionate Retribution | |
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Disproportionate Retribution: The Harvest King banishing the Goddess and the sprites for being called a baldy. | |
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Eyedscreen: Used extensively in cutscenes. | |
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Gotta Catch Them All | |
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Gotta Catch Them All: There are one-hundred and one Harvest Sprites that needs to be rescued. However you only need to find sixty of them to free the Harvest Goddess (whom you need to save if you plan on getting married.) | |
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Bragging Rights Reward | |
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Bragging Rights Reward: Having any or all of your buildings made with Golden Lumber. By the time you have acquired enough funds to build it, you may have buildings already made with plain Lumber or Stone. (The latter being more sturdy, while normal Lumber is weaker but cheaper.) That's if you don't decide to exploit the Disc-One Nuke or the Billion Gold Fish cheat. Marrying any of the Special Bachelorettes counts too; they have more requirements that need to be fulfilled. | |
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Dig Your Own Grave | |
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In a similar vein, the event of Nina's death that occurs in A Wonderful Life is naturally spoiled in DS by the presence of their gravestone on the hill south of Vesta's Farm, where DS!Galen and Nina live from the start, since AWL!Galen moved his house there during the events of A Wonderful Life. Eventually DS!Nina is laid to rest there alongside her ancestor. But without the 100-years-later and ancestor/descendant plotline, the gravestone's existence becomes quite morbid since the character it's for is still alive, often standing right next to it. | |
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Disc-One Nuke | |
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Disc-One Nuke: DS has ridiculously exploitable mines. By using savescumming techniques, it's entirely possible to (on the first day of the game) get all of the cursed tools, any (or all) of the cursed accessories, and a huge amount of rare gemstones that can be sold for massive profit. By the end of the second game day, it's possible to have the legendary sword, several million G in the bank, and accessories that give you infinite working potential and twice as much time outdoors to work. And by abusing the Wonderfuls in the 4th mine to wish for multiplied shipping value (up to 5x) while shipping out 1 million G tickets, you can infinitely multiply your Gold without even resorting to any of the money-making glitches the game is notorious for. Generally players are expected to take several game years to get this sort of bankroll and equipment spread. | |
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Time Skip | |
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Time Skip: The game begins a whole century after AWL. Strangely, a lot of the characters seem way too similar to their ancestors, complete with matching names. The game also skips about 3 years ahead after your child is born, so it's a walking, talking, gift-taking toddler you can interact with. Then it happens again twice when your child grows up, concluding at a teenager. | |
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Dub-Induced Plot Hole | |
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Dub-Induced Plot Hole: Natsume changed the characters' names to be identical to their predecessors. However they didn't remove the other references that make it clear that the game is a Stealth Sequel to AWL and FOMT: Characters still refer back to their ancestors by name, resulting in bizarre-sounding dialogue like "Gustafa"note Gusta in the Japanese version saying "A man named Gustafa built this house. He's my ancestor. He liked to travel and lived his days in a tent." One change Natsume made to try and disguise the ancestor/descendant plotline unintentionally makes it more obvious: in the Japanese version, linking to a copy of Friends of Mineral Town that had previously linked to A Wonderful Life will make the grave of your Wonderful Life character appear. Natsume changed this so that instead, it's the grave of your Mineral Town character... so unless your Mineral Town character is somehow both alive and dead, the characters that visit Forget-Me-Not Valley are from a time period after Friends of Mineral Town. In a similar vein, the event of Nina's death that occurs in A Wonderful Life is naturally spoiled in DS by the presence of their gravestone on the hill south of Vesta's Farm, where DS!Galen and Nina live from the start, since AWL!Galen moved his house there during the events of A Wonderful Life. Eventually DS!Nina is laid to rest there alongside her ancestor. But without the 100-years-later and ancestor/descendant plotline, the gravestone's existence becomes quite morbid since the character it's for is still alive, often standing right next to it. May's Tailoring is a shop in DS Cute that sells clothing and wallpaper. Conversations with the owner, which are unlocked by buying more clothes or wallpaper, reveal that the store is in Mineral Town. While there is a May in Mineral Town, she's a small child in Friends of Mineral Town...and as you progress through the conversations, you eventually learn that the shopkeeper you're talking to in DS is May's grandson. This was left intact by Natsume, despite making it obvious that DS takes place a very long time after FoMT (and AWL, since those games are confirmed to take place concurrently). | |
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Cosmetic Award | |
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Cosmetic Award: The Goddess (or Guts, if she hasn't been rescued yet) gives you congratulations for completing milestones. These include completing the Shipped Items, Fishing, and Mining lists, but they also include the repeated acts of shipping items, catching fish, and even taking steps, ranging from 10,000 to 10 billion for each one. Each time, the congratulator remarks that they have no reward for you, though if it's the Harvest Goddess, you do increase her affection. DS Cute adds a tailoring shop where you can buy clothing and carpet/wallpaper combinations, with each being unlocked by raising your farm degree to a certain rank. The final interior design is unlocked at 200,000 farm degree points. | |
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What the Hell, Player? | |
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If you befriend the yeti Mukumuku and give him a Poison Mushroom, there will be a cutscene where he'll get very sick and be taken to Dr. Hardy. At the good doctor's home, he will then scold you for giving the poor animal something dangerous and send you away to think about what you did. | |
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Colour-Coded for Your Convenience | |
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Colour-Coded for Your Convenience: Any Harvest Sprites you find will be able to work on your farm. What they can do for you depends on the colour of their hat and jacket. Red: They can gather eggs, milk and wool from your livestock to send to the shipping bin. Orange: They can gather wood and stone for buildings. Yellow: They care for your animals, increasing their affection. Green: Harvest any grown crops and send them directly to the shipping bin. Sky Blue: Water all crops where they're assigned to. Indigo: They fish in any assigned area, sending the fish directly to the shipping bin. Purple: They help recover stamina in areas you assign them to. | |
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Promoted to Love Interest | |
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Promoted to Love Interest: Flora, Carter, and Griffin are now marriage candidates. | |
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Parental Bonus | |
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Parental Bonus: One event in Cute has your friend, Mimi, telling you how she envies you. She married for convenience, whereas you married for love. She wishes she had as nice and romantic a man as your husband. What's so odd about that? She decides to rectify this by announcing that she's going to have an affair with your husband. Your character performs the Heroic Mime equivalent of giving her three "Oh-no-you-di'—n't!" snaps, and she tries to cover herself by claiming she was joking. And this isn't the only adultery joke in the game, oddly... In the Japanese version of Cute, there is a Gay Option with the sneakily-named "Best Friends System", which allows the female protagonist to court the four "special" girls from HMDS (Harvest Goddess, Witch Princess, Leia, and Keira), have— not a wedding, of course— but a "Best Friends Ceremony", and after a while of being the very best of friends, the Harvest King blesses the two of you with a child. While Natsume removed the ability to "best friend" these girls in the English version, their romantic lines and heart events are kept intact and they still have Love Points for you. In Cute, if you are married and Rock isn't, you can see an event with Rock asking you if you would like to hang out with him at the beach. When he realizes that you and him are the only two on the beach, he begins to get a few ideas...and quickly decides against the hangout since he doesn't want your husband angry at him for the rumors about you having an affair that could get around, considering he's "cursed with this reputation of being the ultimate ladies' man". He instead just tells you to go home, with your character remarking "...Well, that was strange..." The idea that you can impregnate Leia is just so ridiculous that the developers couldn't resist making Dr. Hardy lampshade it. | |
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Old Save Bonus | |
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Old Save Bonus: Bonus content is unlocked by connecting them to the GBA games: the characters who live in Mineral Town will come to stay at the Inn weekly, unlocking them as romance options and allowing for new cutscenes where they interact with the DS cast. | |
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Denser and Wackier | |
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Denser and Wackier: Noticeably more humorous and silly than previous installments, including gratuitous Breaking the Fourth Wall and Flanderization. | |
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Identical Grandson | |
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Identical Grandson: If we hadn't told you that this game was set a hundred years after A Wonderful Life, you would believe that this was merely a remake of the game, not helped that Natsume used the exact same names for every one of the characters. The differences are so slight in appearance that it's easy to assume they're the exact same characters if none of them told you; you have to look really closely to see the new generation has some slight differences. note For example, AWL!Celia had gray eyes, but DS!Celia has brown eyes. Also FoMT!Karen had blonde bangs while DS!Karen has all blonde hair. | |
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Non-Standard Game Over | |
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Non-Standard Game Over: It is possible to end your game early through these means: In the introduction, you can refuse to call off your dog when he attacks Thomas. Then it suddenly fades to white, then cue credits. Marrying a Mineral Town girl will end your game as it is implied you moved to Mineral Town with her. However in DS Cute this no longer applies as the Mineral Town boy of your choosing moves in with you instead. In ''DS Cute',' by repeatedly talking to the unseen shopkeeper at May's Tailoring will eventually make him propose to you if you're unmarried. Accepting his proposal causes a game over. Growing a Level 100 Poison Toadstool, then submitting it to the Harvest Festival, will cause you to poison everyone in town including yourself. | |
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Schrödinger's Player Character | |
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Schrödinger's Player Character: The case in DS Cute where you can play as Claire or Pony. | |
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Continuity Nod | |
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Continuity Nod: In the Japanese version of DS, linking it with a copy of Game Boy Advance game Friends of Mineral Town that had previously linked with a copy of the GameCube Game A Wonderful Life will make the grave of your A Wonderful Life character appear, as the DS games are set in the same place of Forget-Me-Not Valley but 100 years in the future. The English version of DS/Cute instead makes the grave belong to your Mineral Town character... supporting the same conclusion as the AWL grave, as it indicates the Mineral Town characters that are visiting your DS town are from a later time period than the ones living in your FOMT town, while Thomas confirms there's a farmer currently living in Mineral Town in the DS tutorial sequence. This is possible in the glitched English version of HMDS, too. It's just a really bad idea. | |
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Pseudo-Romantic Friendship | |
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Pseudo-Romantic Friendship: In the Japanese version Cute, Claire or Pony can end up with a girl instead, but as "Best Friends", even though you still have to propose, you still need the two-person bed in your house, and you eventually adopt a child. | |
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All for Nothing | |
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You can mass-kill your livestock and poultry by building an animal barn out of fodder and herding all of them inside, with rainy weather making their deaths more likely. The game tracks how many animals you've killed, and killing at least 50 of them is a requirement to woo the Witch Princess.note If you have a glitched copy of HMDS, the counter doesn't work properly— making any animal sacrifices All for Nothing | |
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Hide Your Lesbians | |
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Hide Your Lesbians: In the Japanese version of Cute, you can become "best friends" with any of the Special bachelorettes. It's marriage in all but name, and even that's wishy-washy (for example, proposing to Leia has her describe it as a proposal and outright say "Let's get married"). You can also become mothers when the Harvest King gifts you a child. The English version of Cute removed the feature, but you can still go through everything but the marriage. You can still see the Heart Events and end up with awfully flirty dialogue that leaves the woman blushing, but you can't "best friend" them. | |
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Too Dumb to Live | |
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Growing a Level 100 Poison Toadstool, then submitting it to the Harvest Festival, will cause you to poison everyone in town including yourself. | |
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Retro Universe | |
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Retro Universe: Despite being set a hundred years after A Wonderful Life and Friends of Mineral Town, there is very little change, other than buying a DVD player from Van. Even the DVD player itself might count as the prequel games seem to take place in contemporary times. | |
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Fade to White | |
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In the introduction, you can refuse to call off your dog when he attacks Thomas. Then it suddenly fades to white, then cue credits. | |
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ZigZaggedTrope | |
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Zigzagged in the intro sequence. Thomas, the mayor, greets you before the game starts proper. You can either return the greeting, or tell him to go away. Returning the greeting leads to him openly insulting your farm (despite having just started out), which your character will take very poorly. In retaliation, the PC will swing every gardening instrument he has at Thomas, who dodges every blow and accidentally backs into your now-pissed-off dog. At this point, you have the choice to call off your dog and save the mayor or let your dog have him. Doing the latter will end your game right then and there. If you just tell him to fuck off, he'll do precisely that, and you don't have to go through any of this. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: During Leia's yellow heart cutscene, Daryl yells "Inconceivable!" when you get the glass bottle open with a regular corkscrew. The names of Daryl's corkscrews are the same as Won's apples from More Friends of Mineral Town. | |
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Schmuck Bait | |
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Schmuck Bait: If the The Three Little Pigs told you anything, it's that you should never make a building out of straw. While it's the cheapest material, it will collapse on a rainy day. | |
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And Your Reward Is Parenthood | |
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And Your Reward Is Parenthood: After you get married, you can have a baby, which leads to a Time Skip after which your child is a toddler. Your child's appearance is based on your spouse, with each bachelor re-using one of the bachelorettes' children (so for example, Carter will inexplicably have a child with blond hair and purple eyes). Since this game re-uses the setting from A Wonderful Life, the child actually grows to become a teenager, and is more of a fleshed-out character than in other games, but unlike A Wonderful Life, all children have the same personality and a limited amount of dialogue, with no career system. | |
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Dub Name Change | |
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Dub Name Change: In Japan the characters have different names from their original versions because they're supposed to be their descendants. Natsume streamlined this to resemble an Alternate Universe by giving them all their predecessors's names in the English game. but this causes some Dub Induced Plot Holes because other references weren't changed. | |
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Flanderization | |
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Flanderization: Most of the characters personalities were simplified from previous games, which means several were also flanderized. Popuri, for example, became even more immature than in (More) Friends of Mineral Town. | |
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RPG Elements | |
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RPG Elements: The games go surprisingly "RPG-y." The mines are filled up with monsters you have to fight with your tools—there are even "bosses" on some levels—and there's one tool, a Legendary Sword, which exists specifically so you can fight monsters. The same games also have a "Doghouse Battle" mini-game, where you participate in strange fights against the other townspeople in RPG-style. | |
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Video Game Cruelty Potential | |
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Video Game Cruelty Potential: Zigzagged in the intro sequence. Thomas, the mayor, greets you before the game starts proper. You can either return the greeting, or tell him to go away. Returning the greeting leads to him openly insulting your farm (despite having just started out), which your character will take very poorly. In retaliation, the PC will swing every gardening instrument he has at Thomas, who dodges every blow and accidentally backs into your now-pissed-off dog. At this point, you have the choice to call off your dog and save the mayor or let your dog have him. Doing the latter will end your game right then and there. If you just tell him to fuck off, he'll do precisely that, and you don't have to go through any of this. If you befriend the yeti Mukumuku and give him a Poison Mushroom, there will be a cutscene where he'll get very sick and be taken to Dr. Hardy. At the good doctor's home, he will then scold you for giving the poor animal something dangerous and send you away to think about what you did. At the Harvest Festival, you can donate a Poison Mushroom and cause everyone to get sick. Courting the Witch Princess involves poisoning the town in this fashion for five years. And if you have the patience to cultivate a level 100 Poison Mushroom, the poisoning will be fatal. You can mass-kill your livestock and poultry by building an animal barn out of fodder and herding all of them inside, with rainy weather making their deaths more likely. The game tracks how many animals you've killed, and killing at least 50 of them is a requirement to woo the Witch Princess.note If you have a glitched copy of HMDS, the counter doesn't work properly— making any animal sacrifices All for Nothing | |
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