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# Hybrid farming & RPG gameplay Wireless multiplayer co-op Master 4+ weapon types & magic Rune Factory 3: A Fantasy Harvest Moon

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## Summary

> 🌟 Rediscover life, love, and adventure in a fantasy farm RPG like no other!

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## Key Features

- • **Reinvent Your Story:** Lose your memory, build a new life in a vibrant fantasy world.
- • **Dynamic Relationships:** Build authentic bonds with diverse characters—friends, allies, or love interests.
- • **Multiplayer Adventure:** Team up wirelessly with friends for cooperative dungeon crawling and farming.
- • **Farm, Fight, & Flourish:** Seamlessly blend crop cultivation, animal husbandry, and monster battles.
- • **Monster Allies & Transformations:** Befriend monsters to help on your farm or transform into one yourself.

## Overview

Rune Factory 3: A Fantasy Harvest Moon is a critically acclaimed Nintendo DS RPG that uniquely combines farming simulation with dungeon crawling and relationship-building. Players awaken with no memory and must cultivate crops, raise animals, battle monsters, and forge meaningful connections in a richly detailed world. Featuring wireless multiplayer, a realistic affection system, and a captivating storyline, this title offers deep replay value and a perfect balance of casual and engaging gameplay for millennial professionals seeking immersive, time-efficient gaming experiences.

## Description

You awake to find yourself in a new town with no memory of who you are. It's your job to till the land, grow your crops, raise animals, catch fish, and battle monsters in an effort to build a new life for yourself. Build skills and learn magic as you save your neighbors from monstrous threats and uncover the secrets of your forgotten past. You can befriend monsters to help on your farm and even transform into a monster if needed. Upgrade your skills as you travel through this RPG adventure. You can master swords, spears and other weapons to defeat your enemies and you can also team up wirelessly with other adventures via multiplayer.

Review: Pros & Cons of "Rune Factory 3" - Rune Factory 3 is the 3'rd of its kind for the DS and the 4'th installment overall in the Rune Factory series. So far, I'd have to say it is the best one yet despite not being on a console. PROS: *Beautiful graphics. You are no longer a 3D character running over 2D backgrounds like in the previous two for the DS. *The most beautiful and most interesting set of bachelorettes ever known to the Rune Factory series. This includes a beautiful yet ditsy mermaid, a gorgeous and mysterious half-human/half-monster girl of few words, the strange little witch whose plans never go right, the adorable girl who tends to always be the victim of the witch's "experiments", the Japanese girl in traditional attire whose mother was once a warrior, an elegant girl who tends to speak in opposites, the Mayor's daughter whom is quite beautiful and helps you as the story goes, the general store owner's daughter whom is always sleeping on the job when she's not complaining about work, a tomboyish girl with an overprotective brother whom both cannot get enough of fishing, and the horned Univer girl whom bares an intense hatred for humans while serving as her tribe's elder. There's so much variety and each girl is not without her own unique charm! Your character is interesting too seeing as he is a half-monster/half-human! *You can only take 3 requests a day. One from the bulletin board, one from your mail box, and one from the owl in the settlement. While some see this as a con, I see it as a pro! You're able to do enough where you still feel busy, but not too much so that you fly pass it too quickly. I often did that in Rune Factory 2 and ended up fulfilling most all the requests before I was even halfway through the first year. *There's a HUGE IMPROVEMENT in the English dub. Unlike in Rune Factory 2 for the DS, I didn't have to mute my game to withstand it. Everyone has pretty nice voices except Karina, the general store owner's daughter. I really couldn't get used to her "Sup?" and "Ving." just because she's too lazy to speak properly. Maybe if her voice were cuter as her appearance, it would've been more acceptable. Instead, she sounds like a bored "goth" teenager. Despite that, everyone else's voices are easily withstandable and some are even enjoyable. *Any character (bachelorettes included) with 3 hearts or more can be invited to take walks with you or go into battle alongside your character! *Rune Factory 3 has a realistic "affection" system. Unlike Natsume's "Harvest Moon" franchise in which gift-giving plays a big factor in winning your dreamguy or girl's heart, it doesn't really matter here. Whether someone likes you or not depends on how much you talk to them and how many requests of theirs you respond to. While giving gifts does help their affection rise more quickly, it isn't a "have to". Another thing about the affection system in Rune Factory 3 is that is does not rise too quickly. In its predecessor, "Rune Factory 2", I was married to Yue by Summer/Year 1. It was nice, but it felt like it happened too suddenly. In Rune Factory 3, characters' personalities also change the more you get to know them: Sofia starts becoming more understandable, Raven begins to open up to you, Monica stops biting you, Shino lets you know more about her mysterious past, etc.! Bachelorettes also get "hearts" that appear above their head whenever you pass by them depending on how much affection you've gotten with them. They even begin to greet you differently and sometimes even blush when you speak to them once you've gotten their 7 hearts or so. Once you've shown your monster-side to a bachelorette after earning 8 hearts or more, they will stay out on a walk with you pass their curfew and will even still be there the next day after you've gone to bed if you have not dismissed them. The realistic qualities are quite an impressive feature that surprised me upon my playthrough. *Dailogue is never repetitive as everyone says something different every day! *The storyline is much more captivating than all other Rune Factory titles. I find myself actually interested in it and curious to find out more. *The dungeons are more interesting as are the monsters you face within them. Each dungeon is largely expanded and there are so many different types of monsters you can befriend. "Harvest Moon" fans won't be disappointed as you can still adopt certain monsters that resemble livestock/poultry and still produce the same kind of products such as milk, eggs, and wool. It's alot more interesting as well because you could have pet elephants, wolves, penguins, and so much more. You also no longer have to use a "harvester" of any sort to recieve produce from the animals; it's lying on the floor every morning when you enter the barn - all ready for you to simply pick up! This means you have extra space in your rucksack and less hassle to get your animal products! *The weather system can be considered both a pro and a con. I despise the typhoons that come mid-day because they completely destroy ALL your crops - even if you grow them in a dungeon. However, I do love how realistic the weather changes are because life itself is like that. It's a feature that I find bittersweet. *Picking up items is even more simple - especially if its a multiple of the same type of item. You can just pile them ontop of eachother without having to individually tuck every single one into your rucksack. *I love how you can learn recipes for your kitchen, pharmacy, forge, and crafts by simply eating recipe bread. OK OK...it's not realistic, but it makes things ALOT more easier and stress-free. *The bathhouse is open very early in the morning to late at night! There is also a multitude of shops & stores in town. Every building in the game has one store or more attached to it. Sofia's home is the setting for Evelyn's clothing store in which you can buy your much-needed swimsuit for the Summer, the bathhouse holds a variety of things - especially if Yue & Mei are opened up on the top floor, Raven's place sells a wide range of weaponry and farming tools that change everytime you beat a new dungeon with new "Special Deals" changing daily, etc.! -Truthfully, I cannot say everything I love about this game because it'd take ALL DAY- CONS: *Not enough festivals nor dates. This could be major to minor depending on who you are. *Not enough game files. This game has such high replay value and so many lovable bachelorettes that I wish we'd have four files instead of only two. *No option to play as a girl. I constantly find myself liking Zaid and wishing I could marry him as a girl character! Haha! *Some requests ask too much of you. *When taking a character out for a walk or alongside in battle, they will often say the same things over & over very frequently which can get annoying. My advice - when you're looking to marry a certain someone, don't take them out on walks too often. I've had just about ENOUGH of Collette's "I'm sooo hungry" or Pia's "I wanna eat squid!". Ugh. *Your children will always look the same regardless of who you married. They are also slightly boring with repetitive dialogue. I wish I could've had children that looked more like Raven.. *sigh* Overall, this game was the best 30$ ever spent. It's my favorite DS game and the best "Rune Factory" to me. I spent hours playing it and really couldn't get enough! For my first file, I married Raven. For my second, I'm either going for Pia or Sofia. Once again, I wish you could only have more files! Haha! This is truly a great game that can appeal to just about anyone of any age! Not too easy for adults, not too difficult for children! :) If you find it too easy, set the difficulty on "Hard" once you've gained access to the lower portion of the right side to your house. :) Enjoy & Happy Gaming!
Review: A great game that adds a bit more to the Harvest Moon Genre - I never played Rune Factory one, but I played number two and I played Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town as well as the the first Harvest Moon game on the SNES, but I forgot the name for that one... I actually think it was just Harvest Moon... Anyways, I feel like Rune Factory Three is definitely the best one out of all the Harvest Moon games. The Story: The story for this game, like all Harvest Moon games, is extremely simplistic. You, the protagonist, is a half-monster, half-human who forgot your memories and is invited to stay in the Sharance Tree, the central monument in Sharance Village. Like Rune Factory 2, each villager has their own unique idiosyncrasies and personalities, so I won't go into too much details on the villagers. You have the option to fall in love with several various female characters, all of which have very unique personalities. Honestly, conversations with the villagers are actually quite entertaining. As the game progresses, you can do various side quests for the villagers for them to like you more, all ranging from crafting an item, to picking up some goods, to banishing monsters. As for the central point of the game, like I said earlier, you've lost your memories so you're on a personal quest to regain them. Along the way, you also try to mitigate the discontentment between the humans and the monsters that live near Sharance Village. Gameplay: Like all Harvest Moon games, there's an aspect of farming in this game. One thing that I loved is that unlike previous version of the game (I forgot which one specifically), there's only a few locations where you can grow stuff: under the Sharance Tree and in patches in the Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter Zones. These zones stay whatever season they're designated as throughout the year, allowing you grow certain crops, such as tomatoes, year round if you wanted to. To mitigate overcropping, they also added soil quality and produce levels. Basically, the higher the soil quality, the faster the produce grows. The higher the produce level, the more the produce will sell for. To raise a crop's level, all you have to do is to use the sickle on it and instead of a vegetable or fruit, you'll receive seeds instead. The reason why I say that it's good to have only certain areas to farm at is because I remember one of the other Harvest Moon games I played, I remember specifically you could plant orange and apple trees, you could farm in various locations all over the village. What it created, though, was a chaotic mess when I tried to harvest plants. Sure, I could have organized it so that every other day I go to different locations to harvest, but I'm playing a game, not organizing my company's meeting schedules, I don't want to think about work-esque stuff like organizing production schedules. Anyways, the pet animal system in this game is pretty fun and easy . You build a barn, friend an animal (via food or a brush), treat it well, and have it help on the farm - that's pretty much it. You can have it join you in combat too, but I find it easier to just go solo most of the time. The absolute BEST part about the game is that you're no longer hindered by some invisible wall when you plant crops. What I mean is that you can walk on crops now without damaging them, so you don't have to do like previous Harvest Moon games and create obscure shapes to maximize your profit margins; you can just sow plants in a 3x3 grid and you'll have no problem taking care of that plant in the center! They should have added that into the Harvest Moon games YEARS ago! As for the RPG factor of the game, the combat is well done, although there's nothing particularly amazing about it. The weapons get noticably stronger as you get better in certain weapon specializations. The following are a list of all the weapon specializations (that I can remember off the top of my head, writing this at work): sword and shield, dual swords, spear, hammer, axe, two-handed sword, and wands. After you use each weapon for a certain amount of experience, you grow more accustomed to them and are able to do things like charged attacks, special combos, and finishers. The wands, though, are magical - no combos with those things; you just flick your wrist and a fireball pops out (not really, I don't really used them that much ^_^). Overall, the combat is really fun and if you want to go dungeon crawling, there are several dungeons with unique treasure and treachery alike for you to explore! The thing that makes the game great, though, is the character development of each of the villagers. You get a sense of jovial fun as you play the game, following various storylines for different characters. An eccentric, rich man who curiously talks in opposites and charmingly commits the sin of gluttony? A daughter who follows his eccentric choice of speech and another daughter that believes fish to be good gifts not because of their edibility, but because of their fashionable practicality? An old witch who uses magic to cure ailments and her young granddaughter who rebelliously prefers modern medicine? An artist who shouts "RAINBOW"! in every conversation? How can you not break at least a grin?

## Features

- It's your task to make a new name for yourself after losing all memory
- Prepare the land, grow your crops, raise animals, catch fish, and battle monsters to build a new life for yourself a new life
- Build relationships, make friends and even fall in love
- Team up wirelessly with other adventures via multiplayer in this RPG adventure

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003UI518U |
| Best Sellers Rank | #83,995 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,984 in Nintendo DS Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS Lite, Nintendo DSi, Nintendo DSi XL |
| Computer Platform | Nintendo DS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (314) |
| Date First Available | September 6, 2010 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00719593100300 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Item model number | 719593100300 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Natsume |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.7 inches; 3.52 ounces |
| Publication Date | November 9, 2010 |
| Rated | Everyone |
| Release date | November 9, 2010 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 719593100317 885245685645 885359252740 719593100300 |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pros & Cons of "Rune Factory 3"
*by 0***7 on January 4, 2011*

Rune Factory 3 is the 3'rd of its kind for the DS and the 4'th installment overall in the Rune Factory series. So far, I'd have to say it is the best one yet despite not being on a console. PROS: *Beautiful graphics. You are no longer a 3D character running over 2D backgrounds like in the previous two for the DS. *The most beautiful and most interesting set of bachelorettes ever known to the Rune Factory series. This includes a beautiful yet ditsy mermaid, a gorgeous and mysterious half-human/half-monster girl of few words, the strange little witch whose plans never go right, the adorable girl who tends to always be the victim of the witch's "experiments", the Japanese girl in traditional attire whose mother was once a warrior, an elegant girl who tends to speak in opposites, the Mayor's daughter whom is quite beautiful and helps you as the story goes, the general store owner's daughter whom is always sleeping on the job when she's not complaining about work, a tomboyish girl with an overprotective brother whom both cannot get enough of fishing, and the horned Univer girl whom bares an intense hatred for humans while serving as her tribe's elder. There's so much variety and each girl is not without her own unique charm! Your character is interesting too seeing as he is a half-monster/half-human! *You can only take 3 requests a day. One from the bulletin board, one from your mail box, and one from the owl in the settlement. While some see this as a con, I see it as a pro! You're able to do enough where you still feel busy, but not too much so that you fly pass it too quickly. I often did that in Rune Factory 2 and ended up fulfilling most all the requests before I was even halfway through the first year. *There's a HUGE IMPROVEMENT in the English dub. Unlike in Rune Factory 2 for the DS, I didn't have to mute my game to withstand it. Everyone has pretty nice voices except Karina, the general store owner's daughter. I really couldn't get used to her "Sup?" and "Ving." just because she's too lazy to speak properly. Maybe if her voice were cuter as her appearance, it would've been more acceptable. Instead, she sounds like a bored "goth" teenager. Despite that, everyone else's voices are easily withstandable and some are even enjoyable. *Any character (bachelorettes included) with 3 hearts or more can be invited to take walks with you or go into battle alongside your character! *Rune Factory 3 has a realistic "affection" system. Unlike Natsume's "Harvest Moon" franchise in which gift-giving plays a big factor in winning your dreamguy or girl's heart, it doesn't really matter here. Whether someone likes you or not depends on how much you talk to them and how many requests of theirs you respond to. While giving gifts does help their affection rise more quickly, it isn't a "have to". Another thing about the affection system in Rune Factory 3 is that is does not rise too quickly. In its predecessor, "Rune Factory 2", I was married to Yue by Summer/Year 1. It was nice, but it felt like it happened too suddenly. In Rune Factory 3, characters' personalities also change the more you get to know them: Sofia starts becoming more understandable, Raven begins to open up to you, Monica stops biting you, Shino lets you know more about her mysterious past, etc.! Bachelorettes also get "hearts" that appear above their head whenever you pass by them depending on how much affection you've gotten with them. They even begin to greet you differently and sometimes even blush when you speak to them once you've gotten their 7 hearts or so. Once you've shown your monster-side to a bachelorette after earning 8 hearts or more, they will stay out on a walk with you pass their curfew and will even still be there the next day after you've gone to bed if you have not dismissed them. The realistic qualities are quite an impressive feature that surprised me upon my playthrough. *Dailogue is never repetitive as everyone says something different every day! *The storyline is much more captivating than all other Rune Factory titles. I find myself actually interested in it and curious to find out more. *The dungeons are more interesting as are the monsters you face within them. Each dungeon is largely expanded and there are so many different types of monsters you can befriend. "Harvest Moon" fans won't be disappointed as you can still adopt certain monsters that resemble livestock/poultry and still produce the same kind of products such as milk, eggs, and wool. It's alot more interesting as well because you could have pet elephants, wolves, penguins, and so much more. You also no longer have to use a "harvester" of any sort to recieve produce from the animals; it's lying on the floor every morning when you enter the barn - all ready for you to simply pick up! This means you have extra space in your rucksack and less hassle to get your animal products! *The weather system can be considered both a pro and a con. I despise the typhoons that come mid-day because they completely destroy ALL your crops - even if you grow them in a dungeon. However, I do love how realistic the weather changes are because life itself is like that. It's a feature that I find bittersweet. *Picking up items is even more simple - especially if its a multiple of the same type of item. You can just pile them ontop of eachother without having to individually tuck every single one into your rucksack. *I love how you can learn recipes for your kitchen, pharmacy, forge, and crafts by simply eating recipe bread. OK OK...it's not realistic, but it makes things ALOT more easier and stress-free. *The bathhouse is open very early in the morning to late at night! There is also a multitude of shops & stores in town. Every building in the game has one store or more attached to it. Sofia's home is the setting for Evelyn's clothing store in which you can buy your much-needed swimsuit for the Summer, the bathhouse holds a variety of things - especially if Yue & Mei are opened up on the top floor, Raven's place sells a wide range of weaponry and farming tools that change everytime you beat a new dungeon with new "Special Deals" changing daily, etc.! -Truthfully, I cannot say everything I love about this game because it'd take ALL DAY- CONS: *Not enough festivals nor dates. This could be major to minor depending on who you are. *Not enough game files. This game has such high replay value and so many lovable bachelorettes that I wish we'd have four files instead of only two. *No option to play as a girl. I constantly find myself liking Zaid and wishing I could marry him as a girl character! Haha! *Some requests ask too much of you. *When taking a character out for a walk or alongside in battle, they will often say the same things over & over very frequently which can get annoying. My advice - when you're looking to marry a certain someone, don't take them out on walks too often. I've had just about ENOUGH of Collette's "I'm sooo hungry" or Pia's "I wanna eat squid!". Ugh. *Your children will always look the same regardless of who you married. They are also slightly boring with repetitive dialogue. I wish I could've had children that looked more like Raven.. *sigh* Overall, this game was the best 30$ ever spent. It's my favorite DS game and the best "Rune Factory" to me. I spent hours playing it and really couldn't get enough! For my first file, I married Raven. For my second, I'm either going for Pia or Sofia. Once again, I wish you could only have more files! Haha! This is truly a great game that can appeal to just about anyone of any age! Not too easy for adults, not too difficult for children! :) If you find it too easy, set the difficulty on "Hard" once you've gained access to the lower portion of the right side to your house. :) Enjoy & Happy Gaming!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great game that adds a bit more to the Harvest Moon Genre
*by K***U on April 8, 2012*

I never played Rune Factory one, but I played number two and I played Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town as well as the the first Harvest Moon game on the SNES, but I forgot the name for that one... I actually think it was just Harvest Moon... Anyways, I feel like Rune Factory Three is definitely the best one out of all the Harvest Moon games. The Story: The story for this game, like all Harvest Moon games, is extremely simplistic. You, the protagonist, is a half-monster, half-human who forgot your memories and is invited to stay in the Sharance Tree, the central monument in Sharance Village. Like Rune Factory 2, each villager has their own unique idiosyncrasies and personalities, so I won't go into too much details on the villagers. You have the option to fall in love with several various female characters, all of which have very unique personalities. Honestly, conversations with the villagers are actually quite entertaining. As the game progresses, you can do various side quests for the villagers for them to like you more, all ranging from crafting an item, to picking up some goods, to banishing monsters. As for the central point of the game, like I said earlier, you've lost your memories so you're on a personal quest to regain them. Along the way, you also try to mitigate the discontentment between the humans and the monsters that live near Sharance Village. Gameplay: Like all Harvest Moon games, there's an aspect of farming in this game. One thing that I loved is that unlike previous version of the game (I forgot which one specifically), there's only a few locations where you can grow stuff: under the Sharance Tree and in patches in the Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter Zones. These zones stay whatever season they're designated as throughout the year, allowing you grow certain crops, such as tomatoes, year round if you wanted to. To mitigate overcropping, they also added soil quality and produce levels. Basically, the higher the soil quality, the faster the produce grows. The higher the produce level, the more the produce will sell for. To raise a crop's level, all you have to do is to use the sickle on it and instead of a vegetable or fruit, you'll receive seeds instead. The reason why I say that it's good to have only certain areas to farm at is because I remember one of the other Harvest Moon games I played, I remember specifically you could plant orange and apple trees, you could farm in various locations all over the village. What it created, though, was a chaotic mess when I tried to harvest plants. Sure, I could have organized it so that every other day I go to different locations to harvest, but I'm playing a game, not organizing my company's meeting schedules, I don't want to think about work-esque stuff like organizing production schedules. Anyways, the pet animal system in this game is pretty fun and easy . You build a barn, friend an animal (via food or a brush), treat it well, and have it help on the farm - that's pretty much it. You can have it join you in combat too, but I find it easier to just go solo most of the time. The absolute BEST part about the game is that you're no longer hindered by some invisible wall when you plant crops. What I mean is that you can walk on crops now without damaging them, so you don't have to do like previous Harvest Moon games and create obscure shapes to maximize your profit margins; you can just sow plants in a 3x3 grid and you'll have no problem taking care of that plant in the center! They should have added that into the Harvest Moon games YEARS ago! As for the RPG factor of the game, the combat is well done, although there's nothing particularly amazing about it. The weapons get noticably stronger as you get better in certain weapon specializations. The following are a list of all the weapon specializations (that I can remember off the top of my head, writing this at work): sword and shield, dual swords, spear, hammer, axe, two-handed sword, and wands. After you use each weapon for a certain amount of experience, you grow more accustomed to them and are able to do things like charged attacks, special combos, and finishers. The wands, though, are magical - no combos with those things; you just flick your wrist and a fireball pops out (not really, I don't really used them that much ^_^). Overall, the combat is really fun and if you want to go dungeon crawling, there are several dungeons with unique treasure and treachery alike for you to explore! The thing that makes the game great, though, is the character development of each of the villagers. You get a sense of jovial fun as you play the game, following various storylines for different characters. An eccentric, rich man who curiously talks in opposites and charmingly commits the sin of gluttony? A daughter who follows his eccentric choice of speech and another daughter that believes fish to be good gifts not because of their edibility, but because of their fashionable practicality? An old witch who uses magic to cure ailments and her young granddaughter who rebelliously prefers modern medicine? An artist who shouts "RAINBOW"! in every conversation? How can you not break at least a grin?

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***S on February 1, 2014*

Der 3. Teil der Reihe ist leider nicht auf deutsch erhältlich und muss als Import gekauft werden. Das ist schade, weil es ihn teurer macht, als die Vorgänger, der Rune FActory 3 ist so einiges wert! Spiel Prinzip und Handhabung sind genau wie bei den Vorgängern. Ihr habt euer Gedächtnis verloren, nestet euch auf der Farm ein, Sammelt Freundschafts und Liebespunkte bei den Dorfbewohnern und müsst euch durch die 4 Dungeons kämpfen. Das ist neu: - Ihr könnt euch nach dem 1. Dungeon in ein Wolly verwandeln. - Das Farming hat ein paar sinnvollere Faktoren bekommen. Zum Beispiel, wenn ihr eure Pflanzen nicht gießt, wachesen sie einfach nur nicht weiter, sondern können auch verdorren. - Dorfbewohner beschweren sich, wenn ihr lange nicht mit ihnen geredet habt und ihr verliert Freundschaftspunkte -usw Zusammengefasst wird in diesem Spiel mehr ins detail gegangen. Ihr könnt euch nicht mehr nur Tage lang durch Dungeons kämpfen, weil dann eure Farm vertrocknet. Ihr könnt auch Dorfbewohner mit in die Dungeons nehmen und die Mädls zu einem Date einleiden. Das Spiel macht eine Menge Spaß udn eweißt, dass es von Teil zu Teil mehr Spaß macht. Ist auf jeden fall einen Kauf wert!

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