New Harvest Moon game arriving on WiiWare
March 4th, 2009 Posted in News, Posted by Valay, WiiThese details come from the latest edition of Famitsu…
- Japanese title is Bokujou Monogatari Series: Makiba no Omise (Harvest Moon Series: Ranch Store in English)
- Different from previous Harvest Moon titles
- Focuses on shop management
- Choose from a boy or girl, then create your own shop and try to make it successful
- Variety of shops to choose from
- Can take pictures of your shop and send them to friends on the Wii Message Board
- Examples of shops: Juice shop (turn fruits/vegetables into juice), ice cream parlor (turn fresh milk into soft cream), Easter egg shop (use eggs from chickens, stickers and paint that has been unlocked to make Easter eggs)
- Juice/ice cream made with mini-game play
- Characters from previous Harvest Moon games will appear at your shop – take their orders correctly to build a relationship
- Releasing April 28 in Japan for 1,500 Wii Points
- Put your faming skills to the test – Natsume sowing Harvest Moon: Frantic Farming for Nintendo DS this May Published on: February 17, 2009
- Kid Icarus-like game arriving on WiiWare Published on: November 27, 2008
- Natsume’s Rune Factory 2: A Fantasy Harvest Moon For DS Goes Gold Published on: October 21, 2008
- Harvest Moon: Island of Happiness comes to Nintendo DS Published on: October 16, 2008
- Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility for the Nintendo Wii now available Published on: September 29, 2008

5 Responses to “New Harvest Moon game arriving on WiiWare”
By Anthony on Mar 4, 2009
Hmm interesting, never thought about a Harvest Moon game on Wiiware, could have some potential.
By soupisgood08 on Mar 4, 2009
i loved harvest moon on game cube.
By JoshZTP2 on Mar 4, 2009
Still there’s WAY TOO MANY HARVEST MOONS games out there clogging the Nintendo game libraries… especially the DS library!!! But okay; WiiWare might be a new perfect edition!!
By 357 Lobster on Mar 5, 2009
I’ve never played one. I’ve wanted to try one out, just never got around to it. I know it’s different, but I love Animal Crossing. Is it similar?
By Anthony on Mar 5, 2009
It may be slightly similiar with the aspect of walking around doing task, but its more detail like farming, getting married, etc and yes there are a bunch of these games on Nintendo systems but that’s where the audience is !