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Harvest Moon Magical Melody (Wii)
Taking over your own farm, you raise plants and animals, catch lots of fish and then see your character grow into adulthood. Choose your plot of land from either Ocean Side, River Side or in the centre of Flower Bud village and start farming. With a wealth of animals to tend and crops to grow, Harvest Moon: Magical Melody offers gamers, young and old, hours of agricultural fun for the whole family. Features Cows, horses, sheep and many other animals. Buy farmland next to a river, a seashore...
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Harvest Moon Magical Melody on Nintendo Wii from
Swing the Wii Remote to use your tools as you work on your plot of land and grow crops. Rear cows, horses, sheep and many other animals. Buy farmland next to a river, a seashore or in a village. Plant crops, raise livestock, dig for gems or just fish. Beat your farming rivals in the fields and at the festivals. Unlock hidden multiplayer games. Interaction with town folk and even falling in love are major points of the game.
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Harvest Moon: Magical Melody
The freedom to do what you like means it's up to you if you want to head down the mines and swing your pickaxe for cash or forget your troubles and indulge in a spot of fishing. However you want to live, there's plenty to see and do as you work the land and make friends with the unique locals in the rural haven of Mineral Town. When you do knuckle down to some hard work on your plot, you can get the job done by moving your character around with the Nunchuk Control Stick and swinging your Wii Remote...
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Harvest Moon Magical Melody/ VÖ: bereits erschienen/ System: Nintendo Wii/ Genre: Simulation/ deutsche Version/ USK: ohne Altersbeschränkung/ Vollversion
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choose your plot of land from either Ocean Side, River Side or in the centre of Flower Bud village and start farming. With a wealth of animals to tend and crops to grow, Harvest Moon Magical Melody offers gamers hours of agricultural fun for the whole family.
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Oct 2007 In 'Harvest Moon: Magical Melody' for Wii, gamers take over their own farm, raise plants and animals, catch lots of fish and then see their character grow into adulthood. Flower Bud Village wasn't a blossom of a burg when you bought a plot of land. Now newcomers depend on the bounty from your land for their livelihoods. It's up to you to create a farm, raise a family, build a village, and rescue the Harvest Goddess in the most challenging Harvest ever! Key Features Play as a girl or as a...
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Cows, horses, sheep and many other animals. Buy farmland next to a river, a seashore or in a village. Plant crops, raise livestock, dig for gems or just fish. Beat your farming rivals in the fields and at the festivals. Unlock hidden multiplayer games. Interaction with town folk and even falling in love are major points of the game.
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Of course, you could build your farm or ranch at your own pace: plant a crop or tree here, chop some wood there. But there are some other folks counting on you – the Harvest Sprites. Their Harvest Goddess turned to stone, and the Sprites need you to earn and find 100 Harvest Notes as you settle into your new life in Flower Bud Village. Once the notes are collected the Magical Melody will be completed and the Goddess will return.
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Games - WII - Adventure - Harvest Moon: Magical Melody (Wii)
The freedom to do what you like means it's up to you if you want to head down the mines and swing your pickaxe for cash or forget your troubles and indulge in a spot of fishing. However you want to live, there's plenty to see and do as you work the land and make friends with the unique locals in the rural haven of Mineral Town. When you do knuckle down to some hard work on your plot, you can get the job done by moving your character around with the Nunchuk Control Stick and swinging your Wii Remote...
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For the NDS entry in the series, Marvelous is bringing you back to Forget-Me-Not Vaoley, the world of the GameCube Harvest Moon: Wonderful Life game, while retaining the basic gameplay of the GBA titles. You once again play as a boy who’s taken over a farm. As you work on your farm, you’ll find yourself interacting with other members of your community. The NDS’s twin screens are put to full use in Harvest Moon DS. During gameplay sequences, the top screen displays the action while the bottom screen...
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