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Harvest Moon: Animal Parade - Nintendo Wii
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- Grow crops, raise livestock, and mine precious gems
- Befriend a variety of animals including sparrows, rabbits, and monkeys
- Build and develop your skills in cooking, mining, and fishing
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Publication Date | November 10, 2009 |
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Computer Platform | Nintendo Wii |
UPC | 719593120094 |
Compatible Video Game Console Models | Nintendo Wii |
ASIN | B002HJYKG2 |
Release date | November 10, 2009 |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #68,884 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #1,091 in Wii Games |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches; 4 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Rated | Everyone |
Item model number | 12009 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Manufacturer | Natsume, Inc. |
Date First Available | August 5, 2009 |
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In Harvest Moon: Animal Parade, the divine tree which once stood in the middle of the Harvest Goddess' pond is weakening, the creatures are beginning to leave the land, and the five bells have lost their power. The Harvest Goddess believes that only the strength of the Harvest King can help revive the earth and bring the tree back to life. It's up to the player to help the Harvest Sprites ring the five mystical bells, summon the Harvest King, and revive the Harvest Goddess' tree and the land.
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Customers find this Harvest Moon game addictive and engaging, with good functionality that works well with Wii controls. The game offers good replay value, with customers noting it's not too difficult to earn a profit, and they appreciate the customization options for the main character, including various outfits. Customers like the animal population, with one mentioning wild animals roaming around, and they appreciate the game's teaching aspects, with one noting it helps with problem-solving to save the town. While customers find the game easy to master, they disagree on its pace, with some finding it slow and boring while others say time doesn't drag out.
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Customers find this Harvest Moon game highly enjoyable, describing it as an addictive pastime with many activities to choose from.
"...The first bell you get provides just the right amount of challenge. Once you get the red bell, this opens up the option to find all the other bells...." Read more
"...The story is cute and basic, but overall the appeal of the game lies in the happy successes of running a farm and being part of a community...." Read more
"...their garden but then they can't sell those items...What a great twist to the game...and another lesson learned...." Read more
"...in the older versions, but in the latest version there is more time to explore, and time freezes when you are in the coop or barn taking care of..." Read more
Customers report that the game works well with Wii controls and functions as intended.
"...Guess I was lucky! But other than that, the controls are super. DS vs WII: I've gotta say I prefer HM on the wii any day...." Read more
"It runs like a Wii game should, and has a fun story." Read more
"...Now, the game isn't 100% perfect...." Read more
"...I absolutely love: yard sauna, portability for the matches, order by phone features, and you don't have to hike for days and have multiple houses..." Read more
Customers find the game worth buying, with good replay value and the ability to earn a lot of money farming.
"...while it is somewhat addicting, I think its a lot of fun and has good replay value and longevity for a game. Definitely worth the price...." Read more
"...It's a very minimal-stress game that wants players to focus more on mastering task based activities, rather than on fighting...." Read more
"...Animal Parade is a Must Have game! Worth every penny!!" Read more
"...You get to take care of your crops and new cow and earn money to pay off your house. But in my opinion the game lost it's charm pretty fast...." Read more
Customers appreciate the character customization in the game, noting the variety of people and outfits available, with one customer specifically mentioning the fantastic clothing options.
"...There is a good variety on people and they each play a role in the game...." Read more
"...New clothes! I absolutely *love* all the different outfits! In ToT the outfits were just the same thing but in different colors...." Read more
"...What is more interesting is the multitude of different inserts of personality the developers have given the existing characters from TOT...." Read more
"...Then my second favorite thing is you can change clothes. You have a very limited selection at first but I'm sure with time it gets better...." Read more
Customers find the game quality positive, with one customer noting it's almost like a teaching game that helps with chores and solving problems to save the town.
"...It is a blast trying to find all the bells because you have to interact with a lot of the townspeople to do so...." Read more
"...animals, raise crops, marry, have kids, build up your farm, help the townspeople, befriend animals, help the harvest goddess, and overall just have..." Read more
"...find during each of the games to save the Harvest Goddess and improve the towns...." Read more
"...The detail in each area is also noticeable with even the Wii slowing down as it tries to render some of the complex environments..." Read more
Customers enjoy the variety of animals in the game, particularly the wild ones that can be petted and fed.
"...ANIMALS: I really like the addition of animals to the town. Not only can you have livestock, but there are several animals roaming in the wild...." Read more
"...marry, have kids, build up your farm, help the townspeople, befriend animals, help the harvest goddess, and overall just have a fun time exploring..." Read more
"...And you can do it early in the game. All the animals! I can adopt any of the animals if they like me enough - so far I have adopted the snake,..." Read more
"...The map is HUGE and there are alot of people. I love the wild animals. The prices for the animals is not expensive at all...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the game's ease of use, with some finding it easy to master and straightforward to play, while others find it challenging without being complicated.
"...But it is challenging and entertaining. There is a general path to take, but you can focus on what interests you the most - taking care of farm..." Read more
"...is a great addition to any Wii game collection and while it is somewhat addicting, I think its a lot of fun and has good replay value and longevity..." Read more
"...Easy access information! In ToT, if you want to know what someone likes or when their birthday is you had to go to city hall...." Read more
"...The controls were easy and simple. Most of the time you don't use hand motions with the Wii remote like in other games...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the game's pace, with some noting that time doesn't drag out, while others find it slow and boring.
"...Now, the game isn't 100% perfect. It does take a bit of time for it to load whenever the scene switches to something else, which can be a little..." Read more
"...These were frustrating features in Tree game. The timing feature is MUCH more practical and less frustrating than the Tree game." Read more
"...The beginning is slow and boring but when you get past it you can do whatever you want! Other than that everything else is so great...." Read more
"...There's a lot to do, time flows at a good pace, and it's not too difficult to earn a profit...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2010What a great addition to the Harvest Moon series! I think it is definitely HM at it's best, no doubt.
For those new to the series, the concept is that you are a farmer-rancher who just moved to town. You are given a house, introduced to the townspeople and started a new life. Once you get to your new abode and settle into the town, your mission is to find the Harvest Goddess. Once you talk to her, the problem becomes clear: there are five bells missing and you must find them all to restore the power of nature, reviving the Goddess Tree. Along the way, Finn, a harvest sprite, will guide you. You also have the option to seek the love of bachelors and bachelorettes, provided you know just what they like. A major feature in Animal Parade which differs greatly from other HM titles are the animals. Throughout the "world" you will find and be able to befriend wild animals, if you so choose.
So thats the basis of the game. I will now break up my review into parts:
STORY: I love the adventure in this game! Your quest to find the bells pretty much starts once you locate the Harvest Goddess, and at this point the adventure takes off. You have to complete one side-quest or two before you can actually speak with the Harvest Goddess and begin your quest, but these are simple and take three game days at most. She makes it clear on what your goal is and you can always go back if you have questions. But Finn is very helpful by always giving you hints and guiding you in your mission. Personally, I was able to deduce what I had to do before Finn told me, but if you get stuck then Finn will definitely help (sometimes I did need him to point me in the right direction). The first bell you get provides just the right amount of challenge. Once you get the red bell, this opens up the option to find all the other bells. This really gets the game going. I loved how the adventure was an integral part of the game, not just some optional thing. It is a blast trying to find all the bells because you have to interact with a lot of the townspeople to do so. You might have to complete some side-quests for them or have certain items in order to proceed, but it is always fun and rewarding once completed.
TOWN: The town is well made. I like how there are several places to explore. You can visit Harmonica Town, Garmon Mines, and Flute Fields. Toucan Island only becomes available later in the game (I haven't gotten it yet). Within each place are worlds within worlds, so there is more to explore once you get somewhere. The load screens aren't too bad, either. At first they become tedious, but then you just get used to it. They really aren't that bad, it just gets annoying to see the name of the place pop up every time you go somewhere.
TOWNSFOLK: What I love most about the people in this game is that they are very good hint-droppers. Sometimes they make it really obvious and other times I have to kind of deduce what they are saying, but its funny at how they give me little hints on what to do. There is a good variety on people and they each play a role in the game. It is fun that they give side-quests for you to do, especially since they usually lead to your progression in the game, not just something to do and you get no reward.
DATING: I'm not gonna lie, its hard to get hearts in this game. So far I am at the end of spring (not so far into the game yet but I've been playing it) and I have more hearts with the animals than I do with people. In fact, I have no people hearts. The eligible girls and boys are wide in variety so if you like a certain trade (mining, cooking, jewelry-making, fishing, etc) there is most likely a bachelor/ette perfect for you. Luckily the friends menu allows you to see what each person likes and dislikes, making it easier to give gifts that win points. However so far I've noticed those recommendations only show items that people "like." I have yet to figure out what they truly love and what will earn me hearts. You can also track people on the menu, making it easy to give gifts if you can't find someone.
ANIMALS: I really like the addition of animals to the town. Not only can you have livestock, but there are several animals roaming in the wild. Each location has its own animals. So far I've met such a variety as dogs, cats, boar, squirrel, snake, raccoon, rabbit, frog, turtle, bear, and many more! Its really fun to discover new ones. You can make friends with any animal you meet by visiting it frequently and feeding it something it likes. Like for friends, the wild animal menu shows what they like and dislike. The location stays the same but some only stick around in a particular season or climate, so you'll always know where to find your favorites. If you get enough heart points with an animal, they can become your pet and help you around the game. With the starting house you receive, you can only have pet but once you expand, you get to have more and more. I thought this was a great addition to the game concept.
DIFFICULTY: This game is in the middle. It is not painstakingly hard (obviously its HM) nor is it ridiculously easy (again its HM). It has the right amount of challenge for the seasoned HM fan/gamer but enough hints for newcomers. I would recommend it to any wii fan and especially to fans of the HM series.
CONTROLS: The controls are straightforward and easy. One thing that bothered me for a little was some lack of explanation in the manual. They don't tell you that when you buy new furniture you have to open up the furniture menu to place it. This frustrated me for a while but then I got it. Its not a big deal but they could have explained that in the manual. Another thing is the camera. No complaints there except that sometimes you can't see a path, which means you're missing an entire entrance to a new location. Luckily I was exploring and happened to find this new stretch of beach that was barely visible unless I had been really looking (it was on the edge of the screen thats why, most locations are clearly visible). If I hadn't stumbled across this one path, I don't know how long it would have taken me to find the yellow bell. Guess I was lucky! But other than that, the controls are super.
DS vs WII: I've gotta say I prefer HM on the wii any day. I have island of happiness for ds, and while its a fun game, HM is the type of game that I feel plays better on the Wii. The big screen allows you to experience the world better. You can explore more thoroughly and the graphics are so much better. Overall its just a better gaming experience on the Wii when it comes to HM.
I know this is a long review but I wanted to be thorough. Thanks for reading it all! This is a great addition to any Wii game collection and while it is somewhat addicting, I think its a lot of fun and has good replay value and longevity for a game. Definitely worth the price. A whole lotta fun! I would recommend playing the whole game and taking advantage of everything; don't skip the adventure, thats the best part! Oh and the animals, too!
Have fun!
- Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2017I purchased this game in 2012 and it's now 2017, but I still love it! While the gaming world has certainly advanced beyond this installment, Animal Parade has proven to be an enjoyable part of the franchise. The graphics, while not my typical style (I prefer games to look more like LOZ: Twilight Princess) it still very cute, happy, and overall fun to look at. The story is cute and basic, but overall the appeal of the game lies in the happy successes of running a farm and being part of a community. You raise animals, raise crops, marry, have kids, build up your farm, help the townspeople, befriend animals, help the harvest goddess, and overall just have a fun time exploring and farming. It's a very minimal-stress game that wants players to focus more on mastering task based activities, rather than on fighting.
Now, the game isn't 100% perfect. It does take a bit of time for it to load whenever the scene switches to something else, which can be a little frustrating when you're trying to run around to find something or trying to get somewhere quickly, but it's not the worst loading lag I've ever dealt with. I also have found the game to be a little less easy to maneuver around, compared to the games for the DS/3DS. The menus and what not are much simpler and the customization is a little more limited, since the game platform is different.
But overall, I've always really enjoyed this game! It's fun, easy, and a good way to kill time. Though on that note, this is also the kind of game that can take a very long time to see to completion just because everyday there's stuff to do and lots of still requires the game time to advance so far, so you have to play the game in real time for so long before the game time will be the time you need it to be for an event or what not. It's still better than Animal Crossing, which often reflects real-time in the game and progresses at the same pace,but it can be a little repetitive to wake up and feed the animals and water the plants and pick the crops and etc. etc. etc. every game-day, so be aware of that if you're unfamilar with Harvest Moon style games.
Top reviews from other countries
- Lynn ThomasReviewed in the United Kingdom on April 7, 2019
1.0 out of 5 stars Harvest Moon Animal Parade
Couldn't play it. My fault for not checking it wasn't English.
- AshleyReviewed in Canada on February 22, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Great game and purchase
Game works perfectly so far (I've been playing for a little while now but still not that far into the game). Super clean and everything came perfectly. I'm super excited to dive into the game more as I've played three other Harvest Moon games and adore them. I also don't like to spend much on games because I'm hella cheap but this game is well worth the money so far. 😊
- CoralieReviewed in Canada on September 15, 2018
4.0 out of 5 stars Great just one complaint
Great game but you don't increase area when you level up a tool in this one. You do that when you upgrade and instead of the area going from 1,3,9,18 it goes from 1,2, 3. It makes chores take so much longer then on Tree of Tranquility.
- darryl schulzReviewed in Canada on April 1, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Love This Game
Was received in perfect condition and I am loving it so far.
I like that you can change your clothes and make friends with the wild animals. The story line is fun as well.
Only things I wish were different are: I wish the townsfolk made sounds when you interact with them like they did in Another Wonderful Life and also, I wish the distance to travel between areas was shorter.
- NathanReviewed in Canada on March 11, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favourites out of the Harvest Moon and SoS series
Loved it! Have been playing it whenever I can. One of my favourite games in the series and just in general. Would recommend to anyone new to the series or if they haven't played this particular one before. Definitely give it a try you won't regret it. 5 stars all the way.