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== At a Glance ==
== At a Glance ==
 
<gallery>
HMGBCTitle.png|HM: GB Title Screen
HMGBCChickens.png|HM: GB Chickens
HMGBCCrops.png|HM: GB Crops
HMGBCMariaDialogue.png|HM: GB Dialogue
HMGBCTown.png|HM: GB Town
</gallery>


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
[[http://www.bokumono.com/|Official Japanese Website]]
[[http://www.bokumono.com/|Official Japanese Website]]

Revision as of 15:25, 2 June 2019

Harvest Moon: GB
Harvest Moon: GB Box Front
File:250px-Box Harvest Moon GB Back.png
Harvest Moon: GB Box Back
Japanese Title: Bokujou Monogatari Geimuboii (GB)
Translation: Ranch Story Gameboy (GB)
Developer(s): Victor Interactive Software
Publisher(s): Natsume Co., Ltd
Platform(s): Game Boy Color
Release Dates: : December 19th, 1997
: December 31st, 1998
: 1999
Player(s): 1
Online: No
Rating(s): E (Everyone)
Media(s): Cartridge

Introduction

Harvest Moon GB is the second installment in the Harvest Moon series. It was released for Gameboy in 1997. Later on, a Gameboy Colour version was made. The Gameboy Colour version was re-released for 3DS on the 3DS virtual console, in 2013.

One night, the protagonist is visited by the spirit of their deceased grandfather in their dream. He requests that they take over his neglected farm for him and to become Ranch Master. At the end of each year he visits again to evaluate the farm's success, and depending on how much you have progressed, rewards are given. However, if you fail to build the farm, a Game Over screen appears instead.

Features

Reception

  • Despite it's simplistic formula, the game is still rather addictive up to the point of where you've completed all you can do on the farm.

Innovations to the series

Characters introduced in this game

Trivia

  • This is the first game that allowed you to play as a male or female. If you play as a male, hurricanes can damage your fence, and it takes longer to get the sprinkler and the saddlebags. However, if you play as a female, hurricanes don't affect your fence, and you get the sprinkler and saddlebags earlier.

At a Glance

External Links

[Japanese Website]