![]() ![]() Like many other Japanese games, Bokujo Monogatari had always been localized and released in the West under a different name: “Harvest Moon”. If I’m going to do this right then I need to address the elephant in the room. Join me as I take a look at the series throughout the years, ranking each entry in the franchise to determine which Harvest Moon games make for the ideal farm life experience. If you’re a massive fan or just want to keep up with the latest releases then this list is gonna be fun. Harvest Moon is a franchise that has kept itself fresh by listening to audience requests and not fearing to shake things up. ![]() Nowadays, the game that brought countryside life to the middle of our living rooms counting over 20 games under the Harvest Moon title, including several spin-offs such as the fantasy-adventure Rune Factory series. But this SNES exclusive sold relatively well and with that the farming simulator genre was born. ![]() The first game in the Harvest Moon franchise was released in Japan as “Bokujo Monogatari” back in 1996, competing with a market full of platformers and adventure. A farming sim seems like a weird idea but you have to hand it to this franchise for breaking the mold and truly becoming a massive success. ![]()
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