
The only real enemy in this game is time, as one whole day can pass in only ten minutes of real-world time, so you'll need to work smart and hard to till land, harvest crops, water the earth and more. Shell out even more money to get food for these animals, shelters for them, upgrades to the barn and more to start producing so you can generate income. This means having to spend money to make money, and you'll need to buy things like sheep for wool, cows for milk and chicken for-you guessed it-eggs.
You have all of the tools and equipment you need to get started, but in order to get the farm ready to work, it's going to take a lot of effort on your part. Much like the original game, you start out as an aspiring farmer who purchases a farm in disrepair from an old man who passed away a while back. It's a different case in Harvest Moon DS (and its girl version, Harvest Moon DS Cute) where when it's connected to the Mineral Town games, the DS games receive bonus features while the GBA games do not receive any additional features (one-way connection).Objectives of Harvest Moon: More Friends of Mineral Town
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Both Mineral Town and Wonderful Life series are the only games that have unlockable bonus features in both games when they are linked up.Connecting to any other Harvest Moon franchise will not unlock bonus content. It makes both of them the only games which require two specific separate titles of games to connect (disregarding the following sequels). Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town can only be connected to Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life.


When you return to the farm as a young adult, Thomas, the mayor, gets angry and yells at you for trespassing. When you are leaving, the farmer tells you that he gets lonely sometimes and asks if you would write him, and you say yes. During your stay at the farm, there are several cutscenes, one in which you meet a young girl near the mountains but her identity is never revealed. When your parents arrive, they thank him and he offers them a place to stay. The owner, an old man, asks you why you are crying and looks in your bag for your parent's phone number so he can call them. Your character wanders off, then arrives at a farm.

You first arrived in Mineral Town as a child visiting with his parents during a fishing trip on the beach.
