About Harvest Moon: Back to Nature
Harvest Moon: Back to Nature is a 1999 role-playing game developed by Victor Interactive Software and published by Natsume Inc., part of the Harvest Moon series. It released on PlayStation 3, PlayStation and PlayStation Portable, holding a 8.6 / 10 aggregate score.
Natsume's farm simulation series makes its debut on the PlayStation with Harvest Moon: Back to Nature. It is the first Harvest Moon game for a non-Nintendo console.
Starting with a few rudimentary implements and very little money, players begin the arduous task of reviving their grandfather's farm and thereby claiming their place as its rightful heir. Players are given three years to achieve this goal.
A year consists of four seasons, each of which lasts 30 days. Different crops can be planted each season, but before the seeds can be planted, the land must be cleared and then the soil tilled.
Seeds must also be watered until the fruit or vegetable matures. Once the crops are ready for harvest, they can be placed in a shipping bin where they'll be collected and paid for.
In addition to farming, players will interact with local villagers and partake in seasonal events such as the Tomato Festival and Fireworks Display. As more money is earned, players can expand their farm and begin to raise livestock such as chickens and cows.
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Story
As a young boy, the main character went to his grandfather's farm for the summer. His grandfather was too busy taking care of the farm to spend much time with him, so the boy explored the town and countryside on his own. The boy befriended his grandfather's puppy and met a little girl his own age, with whom he became close friends. When the summer was over, the boy had to go back home, but he promised the little girl that he would return someday.
Ten years later, years after his grandfather's death, the boy – now a grown man – returns to the town to take over the farm. Upon meeting the main character, the mayor and other villagers decide that he would be allowed to stay as the rightful owner if he restored the farm to its original state within three years. Otherwise, he would have to leave.
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Release Date
| PlayStation | Dec 16, 1999 |
| PlayStation | Nov 22, 2000 |
| PlayStation | Jan 26, 2001 |
| PlayStation 3 | Dec 24, 2008 |
| PlayStation Portable | Dec 24, 2008 |
| PlayStation 3 | Feb 08, 2011 |
| PlayStation Portable | Feb 08, 2011 |
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