Harvest Moon: Grand Bazaar
Release Date: December 30, 2008
RPG, economic, farm, life sim, jRPG, Nintendo exclusive, cozy game, singleplayer
The next installment of the popular game, in which we play the role of the owner of a farm taking over the legacy of a famous predecessor.
Harvest Moon: Grand Bazaar Description
Prepared by Marvelous Interactive studio, the production is based on classic solutions used in the Harvest Moon series and adds a few novelties. The main element is the title bazaar.
Grand Bazaar allows you to play the role of a new host, who takes over the farm after the deceased predecessor. At the same time, the hero shoulders the duty of restoring glory to the popular position in the city bazaar, which was so perfectly managed by the precursor.
As in many other Harvest Moon titles, players have to sow, harvest crops, fight weeds, breed pigs and take part in the life of the town. The last point is additionally developed in comparison to other projects in the series, because it allows you to manage the position on the local bazaar. Once a week players have to work at the marketplace building their reputation and selling various goods to visitors. It is also important to answer visitors' questions in order to gain respect. Once a year there are festivals on various occasions, which allow you to win unique items.
In Grand Bazaar, you can get married to the opposite sex and start a family. There is also the option of converting the offered products, for example grapes into wine, in order to achieve greater profits. The title uses the capabilities of the Nintendo console and allows you to intuitively manage the crops on the touch screen and influence the quality of work of the processing plant or mills by blowing into the microphone or rhythmic knocking on the screen.
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Last updated on August 14, 2015
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Game Series
Harvest Moon Series
A series of life simulations, enriched with RPG elements and solutions from the economic strategy genre. Its roots date back to 1996, when on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System console appeared the first Harvest Moon. The game received a moderately warm reception from gamers and critics (its average rating on Gamerankings was just over 73/100). Nevertheless, its good sales encouraged the authors to develop the idea, which in time resulted in the creation of a whole series. Over the years, successive installments of the series have been released on a variety of platforms - from desktop consoles, handhelds and mobile devices to personal computers.
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Harvest Moon: Grand Bazaar Summary
Platforms:
Nintendo DS
Developer: Marvelous
Publisher: Rising Star Games
Age restrictions: none