Harvest Moon: One World

Harvest Moon: One World has a novel idea for an exploration-focused farming game, but then sets that idea in an empty, uninteresting world. Its characters are dull, its quests are often confusing or frustrating, and it lacks the personality of just about any other farming sim option out there, including most of its direct predecessors. At best, One World's farming elements are satisfying enough to mindlessly pass the time with, but there's just not much else here... and so much else in other games in this genre.

-- As reviewed by IGN
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Product details

  • Explore 5 unique and colorful areas: the sprawling grasslands of calisson, the gorgeous beaches of Halo Halo, the searing desert heat of pastilla, the cozy hills of lebkuchen, and the snowy mountains of salmiakki!
  • Play as a boy or a girl and woo One of 5 Handsome bachelors and 5 beautiful bachelorettes, each with their own unique personality and backstory!
  • Raise and keep animals such as cows, sheep, goats, and even reindeer!
  • Use your expando-farm to easily travel from one area to another!

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By IGN on March 12, 2021
Harvest Moon: One World has a novel idea for an exploration-focused farming game, but then sets that idea in an empty, uninteresting world. Its characters are dull, its quests are often confusing or frustrating, and it lacks the personality of just about any other farming sim option out there, including most of its direct predecessors. At best, One World's farming elements are satisfying enough to mindlessly pass the time with, but there's just not much else here... and so much else in other games in this genre.
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