Harvest Moon Skytree Village takes place in its titular town, which has been in a bit of a downward spiral lately where once it was green and thriving, it’s now taken on a sombre tone thanks to an extended drought and the ever-waning presence of the Harvest Goddess. It’s also a return to the Minecraft-inspired terra-farming gameplay of The Lost Valley, but with some significant improvements, and after spending some quality time digging around in the E3 build we’re definitely excited for what this harvest has in store. This latest is Natsume’s third in-house developed farming sim since the Bokujō Monogatari series - which used to be localized as Harvest Moon - became Story of Seasons, and marks a return to the 3DS after last year’s mobile Seeds of Memories. Like prior entries in the series, players will be able to select their character’s gender, start a family and customize their farmland.With its giant inflatable tree, pastoral picket fences and fully-stocked stables of farm-animal plushies, Natsume’s booth at this year’s E3 represented a rustic respite from the show floor madness, and we happily headed down to the farm to check out its newest title: Harvest Moon Skytree Village 3DS ROMS. A farming simulator featuring both new and returning characters from previous Harvest Moon games, as well as a new visual style, new fishing mechanics and an intuitive tutorial system.
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