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Natsume is bringing a new Harvest Moon game to the Nintendo 3DS later this year, called Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley. It won't be created by the development studio responsible for past entries in ...
Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley introduces context-sensitive tools. When a player is standing in front of a tree, for example, there are only certain action s they are logically able to do to the tree.
As an attempt to build their own Harvest Moon series, Natsume has found a solid foundation, and there’s so much they could do with future instalments, but it's going to require a few changes.
Natsume is billing The Lost Valley as the “first truly three-dimensional” Harvest Moon, though not for the reasons you might expect; the camera is fully 3D, as it happens, and we enjoyed ...
Review Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley (3DS). Lost, but not missed. The Harvest Moon series has had a bit of a confusing production history, but the good news is that we're here to help you out with ...
Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley has some good ideas, and the improved farming mechanics are appreciated, but its awful pacing sabotages any fun you might otherwise be able to squeeze out of it.
Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley. Originally released in 2014 for the Nintendo 3DS, The Lost Valley takes you on a journey to restore the missing seasons of a magical valley.
This brings us to The Lost Valley, which was developed by a completely new team in-house at Natsume. Marvelous, on the other hand, is preparing a Western release for a game called Story of Seasons .
Natsume announced the next entry in the long-running Harvest Moon franchise, titled The Lost Valley. It focuses on increased customization, letting you edit attributes of your farm.
In Harvest Moon 3D: The Lost Valley, players will experience the role-playing farm simulation in a three-dimensional setting for the first time.
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