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Harvest Moon: One World review – a farming game that’s gone to seed – The Guardian
This new iteration of the escape-to-the-country fantasy replaces all that was charming about earlier versions with an average adventure game

Before Farmville, before Stardew Valley, there was Harvest Moon a Japanese farming game dating to 1996, when tending virtual crops and cows was new to video games. Created by Yasuhiro Wada, who wanted to convey the goodness of rural life, Harvest Moon has for most of this time been a straightforward escape-to-the-country fantasy about building up an abandoned farmstead and making a life in a nearby village. As vegetables grew, animals matured and friendships developed, youd get sucked into the games…
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