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Magical
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 21, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Magical Melody's graphics are much differnt then Another Wonderful Life's graphics. In Magical Melody the graphics are Chibi like. Aka fat and cute! It's pretty fun though. Play as a boy or girl! Yay! Of course the dog is free. You have to pay for a horse but you can have more than one. ONly one color though. There are a bunch of wild animals (including a white cat). If you see a wild animal, pick it up and it will like you better. Feed it too! If you give a dolphin fish everyday, you will be able to ride it!!!!!
Hard!!!
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 17, 2008
Author: Amazon User
When I bought the Harvest moon magical melody I was really excited. But after playing it for about 10 min. I got frustraited and traded it in. For this game was a huge let down compared to Wonderful Life harvest moon. For the controls were harder and I kept getting lost.
juiceapple
The farming life, perfected.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 31, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Having played every Harvest Moon title ever ported to the NA region, I can safely say that Harvest Moon : Magical Melody is the best one released to date. It combines a strong legacy of nostalgia from the earlier games (most notably the very first Harvest Moon, released for the SNES) with many favorite characters and features from newer games in the series.
The feature I find the most appealing is the ability to choose between a boy or girl character at the beginning of the game. The music is catchy and engaging. The graphics, a kiddy-sweeet super deformed anime style which is endearing. The minimal vocals of the characters are almost all heartwarming, with very few exceptions.
The only mildly questionable content is a reference to alcohol, which was changed from "Sake" in Japanese to "Soda" in English. Also there is the option of getting married and having a child in the game, a favorite feature of Harvest Moon games, but which some parents might object to.
The weak points of this game aren't many. I find that the story isn't all that wonderful, but it is accomplishment driven and it ties in very well with the activities provided in the game. There is some slowdown when there are too many animals and people loaded in any given area also, which some may find annoying.
With tons of things to do, people to befriend, and up to 21 marriageable spouses, this is a game that is well worth the price tag.
okay
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 0 / 1
Date: July 09, 2008
Author: Amazon User
I just start playing it. It's alittle more complicated than the other Harvest moons. One thing I dont like: At first you can store more than 5 things in your rucksack. You dont have the option to move the camera angle around to see where your going. You will get lost quick. You see when you play it. I will continue to play... Also you have a tired meter and you can revive youself by eating or sleeping. If you do too much and food is not around you will faint and end up in the docs offices. It;s fun once you know what your doing.
Simply awesome. =)
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 22, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Extremely addicting, and always gives me something to do. Some people may not love the cartoony layout, but I do and so do tons of other people. Its just so cute! I wouldn't recommend this for people with a short fuse. What I mean is that it can get frustrating, but if you're patient and you LOVE HM, this is totally the game for you. I also wouldn't recommend this for anybody who likes realistic graphics. The game has a realistic setting, but it just looks like a cartoon. Thats what I love most about it. =3
You have 21 overall marriage options, about 10 for each gender. I'm not completely sure. Best of all, you get a child! And unlike AWI, you can choose to be a girl or boy. You don't have to buy separate games.
Overall, this game is just awesome, and I recommend it for any HM lovers new and old. =3
a surprise twist and a fun ride at that
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 21, 2008
Author: Amazon User
now i must admit the thing with the melody and the princess story and even the title of the game is gay but other thent hat it is by far one of the most funest harvest moons ever, it is like thay took the best things from back to natuer and added in some of the complex stuff from wonderfull life (wich 2 has a gay name.. and it is a good one too)
now at first when i looked at it i rememberd the game cubes version of wonderful life and remember how it was lacking so much and the ps 2 version was 100% better.. so i was a little uneasy at first thinking " god this might suck too" i bought it out of a close out bin cause they were getting rid of cube games for wii games so i got it for $1 factory sealed, not bad hey? and when i poped it in i was first like "ohh man the graphics are not as nice as the last one.. the farmer looks like a round fat potato" but once it got going i was surprised with what it had to offer, flash back of back to natuer came back and filled my heart with joy.
not only does it have the best wedding sean out of all the games, it also has a joy of compleax and or easy natuer to it depending on what you want out of it, it has every girl from all the harvest moons (yep even from the SNES version) and 70% of them are wuuabule soo lots of choices but also lots of compathion. it also has the girls version as well so if you pick a girl to play as same thing.
i love the fact you can buy more property, hundreads of stuff you can buy for your house, and even build a 2nd home incase u get tired of looking at the person you married. the mines are a bit anoying but rewarding, and getting the power fruit is anoying too.. horse race is the most anoying cause u cant make ur horse love you to much or you will have a tuff race.
just remember these tips and it will be fun over and over again, make the wild animals love you, make the city love you and more people will move in even wuuabule people ;), and if you want the game to end short marry jamie (game ends if you marry her/him)
Nice Twist
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 28, 2008
Author: Amazon User
Something new to do in this edition in the great series. You know you want to shear a sheep. You know you do. come on.
Farming Fun
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 21, 2008
Author: Amazon User
This is a great game in the Harvest Moon series. The graphics are cute and bright the music is fun and is a pleasure to hear every day instead of a pain. The gameplay is like the rest of the games and involves crop growing and raising animals on a farm. There are plenty of festivals to enjoy throughout the year, lots of interesting characters, a variety of mini-games and a wide range of choice for marriage. The best thing about it is the ability to play as either a boy or a girl! It's a brilliant game that will keep you playing for months.
Fun for the whole family
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 27, 2008
Author: Amazon User
I bought this game with money from Christmas and now my parents are playing this game as much as or more than I am.
Does this game sound like music to your ears? (by Laura)
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: January 13, 2008
Author: Amazon User
This is a great game. I asked my mother to buy it when I heard others speak of it online, and did my own research. It's a lot of fun, but whether I recommend you get it or not, depends on who you are; or who you're getting it for. While I don't think the rating is inappropriate (and trust me, I don't even like the likes of Halo), if you are getting this game for a young child, there are several things you should know before buying this game. Parents, if you are considering this game for a child about eight or younger (depending how much you baby them) I recommend you read on and gauge the characteristics of this game with your child's heart before deciding on this purchase. If you don't have a lot of time, then just skip to the "Points for Parents" section to learn a couple of items to beware of in this game; if those points don't bug you, you can read more to be sure this game is the one for you.
Fun Facts about the game:
Basically, you're a new kid in town who is looking to buy a plot of land for farming; this also comes with a plot twist concerning the Harvest Goddess. You may pick whether your character is a boy or a girl (for this game's purposes, I recommend you pick the gender that matches yours). There are three plots of land for you to choose from depending on your playing style. While the mayor, Theodore, tells you a little information on each plot, he's a little vague on the finer details of each property. If your a first time player in the series of the Harvest Moon games (like I am) then the extra information I'm about to disclose may help. While I don't consider it a spoiler, if you're sensitive about such information, then just skip ahead to "Points for Parents".
Flower Bud plot:
This land is the smallest of the three. It has good soil for crops, and is the closest plot of land to the town square ( that's to the east, and it's where most of the festivals occur). To the south is the Junk shop (a useful place for buying kitchen utensils and other tools) and to the north is a cavern for mining (useful in obtaining much needed money at the game's start). The clinic (where you wake up when you pass out) is also to the north. There are also other things further southeast, and while they aren't exactly close, they're closer from there than anywhere else. The most major downside is there isn't room for barns and chicken coops along with your house on that land, so you can't raise animals. Also, if you want to grow huge amounts of crops, this land just won't cut it; you'll have to spend a nice chunk of money on other lands to raise animals and more crops, or risk losing crops to people moving in on public lands (land anyone can normally use).
Riverside plot:
A plot of medium size. This land is the most versatile as you can grow crops and raise animals on it. It's not as close to the action as the Flower Bud plot, so you'll need to learn how to rely on your T.V. and Calendar for news on festivals (if you want to avoid wasting time). The river right to the left of your home is perfect for anglers who enjoy river fishing. Next door on the right, is the Blue Sky Ranch (a place where they sell animals and feed, as well as other supplies for them). Further south across the bridge, you'll be closer to things like Woody's workshop (where you can build houses, buy land, and other things) and the Spring Farm (where you buy seeds for crops). This is the plot of land I chose. I recommend you use it for raising animals, and use the public land just north for crops. More points are that it's closest to your rival's farm (a good example to go by for beginners), the Echo Mountains (a good place to forage), and the Harvest Goddess Spring (a place where you'll need to venture often).
Ocean Plot:
The biggest of the three plots. The best place to raise animals even though it's not as close to the Blue Sky Ranch as the River plot. It's not a good place to raise crop although, ironically, the Spring Farm is next door on the right (do you think they're the ones who made the dirt there so infertile?) Directly north you have Woody's workshop and, if you ship some ore from the mines, later you'll have the blacksmith to the west. Other good points include that the Moon Beach is right southwest (a place where some festivals are held) and that this area is the best investment for the winter month (It's close to a lake that you can fish from in all other seasons except winter; when you can cross the frozen lake and enter a mine that's full of rare goods). A huge downside is it's an even bigger hike to the town square and anything good that's near the town square. Actually, I don't recommend this lot as your first unless your in for a real challenge during the adjustment period. If you take on this challenge and don't like it then don't worry, you can buy the lots you didn't get as your first later in Woody's workshop; so I recommend buying it as your second, or even third, lot when you obtain the finances.
Points for Parents:
Two major points you'll need to get past before deciding whether or not this game is appropriate for your child:
1. While the people of this game don't die, the animals do. Chickens live two to four years (according to the game's dating methods. It's even less time in our time), sheep live three to five, and cows and horses live about four to six. Being kind to animals won't keep them from dying, but will expand there lives. If they're left out in the rain, abused, or never fed, they will get sick; and, needless to say, die without medical treatment (they sell meds at the Blue Sky Ranch). Reguardless of this, you shouldn't be afraid to care for animals as it's fun. Just make sure your child realizes that death is part of life.
2. Marriage plays a part in the game. Watch out for this. Although there are many conditions that have to be fulfilled before this even has a chance of happening, it's possible to marry another character in the game (one of the opposite gender) and even have a baby. While they don't show you anything you really shouldn't see, this process can be a little creepy to someone who is young. Be prepared to answer questions such as "Where do babies come from?" and "I did this thing called marriage, so why is this guy/girl living in my house?"
Conclusion:
I didn't do a specific good/bad points section this time because I think they're obvious. Farming is a hard life as well as romance. This game can be repetitious, but the festivals break that up and it's not a bad type of repetition anyway. I would like to close with three tips to help get you started if you get the game.
Tip 1: The in game clock only passes time if you're outside. Take advantage of this and spend as much time indoors (your house, barns, chicken coops, and the shops) as much as possible to save time.
Tip 2: The mayor gives you a feature that's especially useful at the start. Press the Z button and the grounds will gain colors. Blue land is your land, yellow is someone else's, green is public land, and red is your rival's land. Also note that this button will show your animal's names; if the name is in green, the animal has already been fed.
Tip 3: If your stuck in the game, try reading your manual. It has a good map and shares more information than other manuals. Also, if your lost, it gets late, and you just can't find your house, hit the Y button to bring up the menu (kind of a pause menu that also has a map and other important information such as how much your animals and the neighbors like you) and hit the Z button.
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