Whether this is your first STORY OF SEASONS adventure or you’re returning to Forgotten Valley, a wonderful life awaits you. Console: Nintendo Gamecube Japan Release: September 2003 N.America Release: March 2004 Introduction: Your father has recently passed away, and among the people there to pay respects was a man by the name of Takakura. ![]() ![]() Looking for more to do around the farm? Take pictures of your family with the new camera feature, dress up in your favourite outfits, or help your fellow residents with their requests. This remake of a beloved classic features plenty of new events, enhanced festivals, more recipes to cook, and a cornucopia of never-before-seen crops. Watering the garden Potatoes are nice because they are a great cooking staple and produce 2 seasons out of the year. And when the years have passed, your child will be old enough to choose a career for themselves… Will they inherit the farm? Or will they find their calling somewhere else? Only time will tell. As the seasons go by, you’ll find your lifelong partner, raise a child together, and watch them grow up before your very eyes.Īfter each day’s work on the farm is done, you can go fishing, hunt for ancient treasures at the local dig site, or chat with your friends in town to build precious memories. As you befriend the valley’s residents and fulfil your father’s legacy, you’ll live a carefree life on the farm growing crops and raising animals. Harvest Moon: Its a Wonderful Life FeosMiao, featuring Benny, the Golden Fleeced Sheep email: Hybrid Guide Version 1.0 MaVersion 1.1 MaVersion 1.2 Ap-> Version 1.21 (August 3, 2004) - HEY. Put fodder in their troughs any time they have. Make sure you grow grass in the pasture for them to eat outside. Your new life begins in Forgotten Valley, a tranquil community where your father and his friend Takakura once dreamed of running a farm. Here are the season for the main crops you can get: Tomato - Spring-Fall 30g. Ring the bell in the pasture to let them inside every night and any time it rains. Snuggle and brush your cow every morning to build love (see below on how to do that) Ring the bell in the pasture to let them inside every night and any time it rains.
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