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Harvest Moon: Boy & Girl


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Manufacturer: Natsume, Inc.
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ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Brand: Natsume, Inc.
EAN: 0719593110033
Label: Natsume, Inc.
Manufacturer: Natsume, Inc.
Platform: Sony PSP
Publisher: Natsume, Inc.
Release Date: 2007-07-31

Features
Non-linear, real-time game play allows for a wide assortment of events!
Complete with villagers in challenging festival mini contest!
Play as a boy or a girl- two games in one!

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Editorial Reviews:

Be the person you want to be in this epic farming adventure! In Harvest Moon: Boy and Girl, you must choose between Destiny (playing as a boy) or Fate (playing as a girl). While the farming chores are similar, your life, goals, friends and future family depend on how you help and interact with others in this wonderful world!


User Comments about the Harvest Moon: Boy & Girl

That's a nice game. Who liked the others will like it. It's extremely interesting being portable that you can play it while your wife go shopping and so on.



I think so but Innocent life is better for the like. As innocent life, the Harvest moon Boys & Girl is a mangement game for PSP. A good game. But it is funny and interesting to play.



This was my first ever Harvest Moon game. The thing that compensates for this, however, is that it's harder to get a guy in the girl version, and it's a lot more "romantic" than the guy version, which is VERY cute. The only real issue I had with this game is that for girls, it ends after marriage, but for guys, it keeps going. I used to play HM64 with my friend when i was like, 10, but I got this for my 15th birthday and I've been hooked to HM ever since. Awesome graphics compared to what I'm used to, a lot of fun, and for the girl version there are some ADORABLE guys. Overall, this is a cool game and I would definately recommend it.



-Edit Jan. The game is pretty fun, but can be a bit frustrating when you're trying to earn money to buy an upgraded version of your rune sack. Harvest Moon Boy & Girl for the PSP is just like the classic versions released previously on the GB only with updated graphics, and little changes.The opening in a drawn out story, explaining how 'you' washed ashore. 13th- After finally getting to the Winter season of the game, I've discovered a few graphics glitches. The worst of the lag is right as you near the Doctors house, even if you run your character slows to a walking pace, and then speeds up. You are taken in, and given a home to live in vowing that you'll restore the farm. I'm not sure if they meant for that to happen and give some affect that people stop what they're doing to listen to the bells, or if it was just a small glitch.With the lag issues aside the game is still enjoyable, and a good way to pass the time. There are several black dots in the snow on occasions.


Also, once I entered the cave that you get to by crossing the frozen ice the environment turned to spring suddenly. It's only in that one spot. There are also small lags in the game. Also, when the church bells ring the game seems to freeze for a moment. I had to re-enter twice.But, with all being said it's still a good game, worth playing.


It's a bit hard to get used to, although after a while it's easy to ignore. Harvest Moon: Back to Nature on the PSX was probably one of my favourite Harvest Moon games ever. I just wish that Natsume had done something to keep it from stretching, even if it was just putting the game out in a boxed format.Besides this, these are two fun games. This re-release keeps the games intact, except for one nagging issue. There were problems here and there, but overall it was just great fun. Because the PSP has a wider aspect ratio, the game has been stretched, which distorts the graphics a bit. The girl version of this game was never released before, so this new version may be worth buying the game all on it's own.