![]() ![]() That lowers the replayability of the other two only slightly, but there is still the way in which you raise your child and what career they end up following that always changes depending on which actions you use the most often, and who you marry also makes a difference, or a challenge.Īs for other minor differences, you have the option to buy a goat, but in the Special Edition you can’t sell it once it runs out of milk, whereas in the first two you can, which I like. The other two don’t have that option you only get to raise a son. Now, in the Special Edition, you can talk to the Harvest Sprites who usually show up in the games for the occasional tutorial, and you can actually choose to have a son or daughter. But the thing is, this is one of the few Harvest Moon games other than the very first one where you have a time limit on living your life – 5 years of playing and you watch your main character age along with the child you raise, and if you come and go during certain times of the day, you unlock cutscenes with your family and the other members of Forget-Me-Not Valley. You move in to a new town, called Forget-Me-Not Valley, you get married, raise a child, and live a life. So yeah, other than that major flaw, the other games are identical in their plot and gameplay. It takes way, WAY longer than it has to just to finish up a single day of farming. It takes about 45 minutes (or feels like it, anyway) compared to the 15-20 minutes in Another Wonderful Life to walk around in AWLSE! Or longer, because that’s how horrifically slow you’re going! Only indoors does the Special Edition pick up the pace, and even then when you go back outside, you’re running around or riding your horse crawling at a snail’s pace. There’s just one fatal flaw to the Special Edition of A Wonderful Life. ![]() There actually isn’t too huge a difference in all three of these games. ![]() ![]() You thought the bachelorettes were lazier than bachelors? You were wrong.Īnyway. The other two are Rock and Gustaf, and they’re both more interested in hanging out and being lazy than anything. The only one I was okay with marrying was Marlin, and even then he wasn’t my favourite character in AWLSE (that honour belonged to Celia, who Marlin would have ended up with if you didn’t choose her for a wife, and in my second playthrough I went with Muffy). Unfortunately, as I’m reaching Another Wonderful Life‘s final year of playing, the selection of bachelors is really poor compared to the cute girls you can marry when you’re a guy. Yeah, back in the day playing as a girl in this series was not as common as it is in recent additions to this particular series, and instead of girls to marry it’s guys. Why so many games based off this one? Well, for one, much like other Harvest Moon games it has a replayability value, the farming aspect (for me, anyway) is addictive and fun to play, the character designs are always cool to see, and in Another Wonderful Life, your main character is a girl instead of a boy. ![]()
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