
Harvest Moon 64
Released February 5, 1999 · consists of 6 releases.
Harvest Moon 64 is a farm simulation game from Natsume that incorporates social and economic elements along with the gardening.
Released February 5, 1999 · consists of 6 releases.
Harvest Moon 64 is a farm simulation game from Natsume that incorporates social and economic elements along with the gardening.
First release date | February 5, 1999 |
Platform | Nintendo 64 , Wii U , Nintendo Switch |
Developer | Pack-In-Video Co., Ltd |
Publisher | Natsume , Pack-In-Video Co., Ltd , Marvelous |
Genre | Role-Playing , Simulation |
Theme | Dating |
Franchises | Harvest Moon , Bokujō Monogatari |
Aliases |
Harvest Moon 64 is the third game of the series, following Harvest Moon on the SNES and Harvest Moon GB. It was developed and published by Pack-In-Video Co., Ltd. in Japan and published by Natsume in North America (and PAL regions for the Virtual Console release). Many of the features from previous games return in this one, as well as the return of the dating simulation elements that had been absent from Harvest Moon GB. However, the ability to play as a girl was absent from this game, and would not reappear until a remake of Back to Nature, and would not come to games released outside Japan until More Friends of Mineral Town.
The game begins with the death of your grandfather. He was a well beloved figure among the locals, and owned a farm that has since become overgrown with rocks and weeds. On his death bed, he asked you to get the ranch back on its feet. Your father isn’t sure you can handle the responsibility, and will return in three years to check up on you. It’s up to you to fulfill your late grandfather’s last request and prove yourself, or your father will drag you back home.
In order to fulfill your grandfather's last request, you have a lot of work to do. Among other things, you aim to clear the land, plant and harvest crops, raise some animals, expand the farm's facilities, and while you're at it, befriend the residents of Flower Bud Village and marry one of the local ladies. You will want to accomplish as much as you can before the third summer, when your father returns to check your progress. This gives you little over two years.
While this sounds like a lot of time at first, a day goes by quickly and a season only lasts thirty days. Certain activities can only be performed in certain seasons; crops and grass can only be grown from Spring to Fall, while you can only mine minerals in the cave during Winter.
To bring the farm back to viability, you’re going to have to get your hands dirty. Luckily, you start the game with the right tools for the job. These tools will automatically upgrade to silver and gold iterations the more they are used.
One of the main sources of income for the game, especially early on, is farming. Seeds can be bought from the Flower Shop, and can be planted outside in any season except for Winter. A greenhouse eliminates any season limitation on growing crops inside the house. Said seeds can only be planted in tilled soil, and a plot of seeded soil must be watered in order for the crops to grow.
Spring: All crops can only be harvested once.
Summer: All crops can be harvested multiple times.
Fall: Eggplants can be harvested multiple times.
Winter: Strawberries can only be harvested once.
Flowers and fields of grass can also be grown on the farm, with varying effects. Growing flowers tend to make the women of the town like you more.
Once you’ve got a stable amount of cash rolling in, it’s time to buy some animals! There are five animals to take care of, and you start the game with one of them. As a general rule, it is a good idea to brush and talk to your animals.
Your house can be improved greatly from the small little shack you start out with. Additions generally require a large amount of gold and lumber, the latter of which can be acquired by using your ax on stumps scattered around the farm and Moon Mountain. While not every extension has a use, having all of them reflects well upon your father’s evaluation.
Extension Name |
Cost |
Notes |
Kitchen |
5000G, 450 Lumber |
Required for marriage, allows storage of food, keeps track of Power Berries and recipes. |
Bathroom |
3000G, 300 Lumber |
Using the bath prevents sickness. |
Baby Bed |
1000G, 200 Lumber |
Required to have a baby. |
Log Terrace |
7000G, 350 Lumber |
Purely decorative, only useful for dad’s evaluation. |
Staircase |
2000G, 250 Lumber |
Purely decorative, only useful for dad’s evaluation. |
Greenhouse |
30000G, 580 Lumber |
Allows farming during winter. Be advised, this improvement can be destroyed by hurricanes. |
In order to get a good evaluation, you will need to get married and have a kid. Lucky for you, there’s five available women to choose from. Once you’re married, your wife will help out around the farm.
If you find yourself not liking any of the eligible women, or you don’t like the idea of having a kid, don’t worry. Unlike some future games in the franchise, you can remain a bachelor and be able to continue playing. Just don’t be surprised when other townspeople make their own moves.
You aren't the only one with eyes for the ladies of Flower Bud Village. Although they won't act unless you have befriended them, there are five bachelors who are considered romantic rivals for the five bachelorettes.
These have no real impact on the game, but count towards your father’s evaluation. Giving certain items to the townspeople will give you recipes. Some townspeople will not give their recipes to you unless you’re good friends with them. It is advisable to reset in case they don’t hand over the recipes to avoid losing money.
Returning from the original Harvest Moon, festivals are events that are celebrated or observed by the town. Several real-life holidays are observed by Flower Bud Village, while other fictional holidays are also celebrated. Most festivals are held in the town square, though others are also held at the beach and Green Ranch.
Of particular note are the Fireworks (Summer 1), Thanksgiving (Winter 10), and the Starry Night (Winter 24); The Starry Night and the Fireworks festivals are held in multiple locations and have different potential wives located at them. The latter festival takes place throughout the town, and people may come to the farm to bring you cakes.
Festival Name |
Date |
Location |
Notes |
New Year's Festival |
Spring 1st |
Town Square |
The more you’ve drank over the year, the longer you’ll last. |
Planting Festival |
Spring 8th |
Town Square |
|
Horse Race |
Spring 17th |
Town Square |
|
Flower Festival | Spring 23rd | Town Square | May vote for Flower Princess before day of festival |
Fireworks |
Summer 1st |
Location varies |
Ann is at the Green Ranch, Elli at the Bakery, Karen at the beach, Maria at the Town Square, Popuri at Moon Mountain’s summit. |
Vegetable Festival |
Summer 9th |
Town Square |
Summer crops do not grow quickly enough for you to enter the festival. |
Firefly Festival |
Summer 17th |
Beach |
|
Sea Festival |
Summer 24th |
Beach |
Button mashing is your path to victory. |
Cow Festival |
Fall 4th |
Green Ranch |
The winning cow will start making Gold Milk. |
Harvest Festival |
Fall 12th |
Town Square |
The Harvest King is selected randomly. The game selects the King on the 10. |
Egg Festival |
Fall 20th |
Flower Bud Village |
Almost impossible to lose. |
Horse Race |
Fall 28th |
Town Square |
Identical to the spring Horse Race. |
Thanksgiving |
Winter 10th |
Flower Bud Village/Your Farm |
|
Dog Race |
Winter 19th |
Town Square |
Similar to the Horse Races, but your dog is competing. You cannot control your dog. |
Starry Night |
Winter 24th |
Location varies |
Ann, Maria, and Elli are at the church, Karen at the beach, and Popuri on Moon Mountain. |
Spirit Festival |
Winter 27th |
Town Square |
Buy an Ocarina from Saibara to participate. |
New Year's Eve |
Winter 30th |
Location varies |
Ann, Maria, and Elli are at the church, Karen and Ann will be at the bar. |
Harvest Moon 64 received generally positive reviews. It was praised for its compelling gameplay, but criticized for low-quality and repetitive music. Its role-playing elements have led some to call it one of the few RPGs on the system.
After Natsume repeatedly stated the game would likely not appear on either the Wii or Wii U Virtual Console due to technical issues, the game actually did find its way onto the Wii U VC service on February 23, 2017. This makes it only the third Wii U-exclusive N64 VC title after to Donkey Kong 64 and Excitebike 64. and the so far only Wii U-exclusive third party N64 game on Virtual Console.
Specific release details
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Bokujō Monogatari 2 |
Platform | Wii U |
Region | Japan |
Developer | Pack-In-Video Co., Ltd |
Publisher | Marvelous |
Release date | N/A |
Product code | None |
Company code | None |
Rating | CERO: A |
Minimum Players | 1 |
Maximum Players | N/A |
Resolutions | N/A |
Sound Systems | N/A |
Single player Features | N/A |
Multi player Features | N/A |
Widescreen Support | No |
Notes | N/A |
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