It is abundantly clear how much care and work was put into the localization and exploring the stories makes for a great way to pass the time. What helps these tiny tales along is the strength of the game’s localization, which offers so much hilarity and tenderness to the mix. From Basil, the botanist who wants to discover new species of flowers, to Jeff, who wants to rekindle his marriage, there are so many small and sweet tales being told. While the story is straightforward, Friends of Mineral Town asks players to engage with their community to learn more about the Mineral Town residents. The farmer has to raise livestock, befriend all the neighbours, and courting all the eligible bachelors and bachelorettes - it sounds easy, but there is a lot of work to be done! Mayor Thomas has tasked our protagonist with reviving the farmstead and bringing happiness to Mineral Town. Much like with every Story of Seasons title, players take on the role of a young farmer who has moved to a small town to take over the old family farmstead. Still, XSEED Games has delivered us a new Story of Seasons, and as always here at RPGamer, it is my pleasure to review all these wonderful farming sims. I even bought the game last year for the GBA hoping I would get to it… and a week later the Switch version, Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town was announced. Confession time: I never owned a GBA, so I never played Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town.
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