Rune Factory 2: A Fantasy Harvest Moon

You landed in the Island of Happiness in the Harvest Moon, but that was only the beginning. In Rune Factory 2: A Fantasy Harvest Moon you return to continue the adventure. Get ready for new and exciting adventures and to explore more on the Island. The two games look alike in terms of style and game mechanics. Moreover, both games are based on the Japanese role playing system with life-stimulating gameplay.

The previous game required you to initiate a lot of things…like building a farm and entering into new ventures. Moreover, the game is set on an island, instead of in outer space, for example, like Harvest Moon: Innocent Life. Now, the basics are done and you have to work towards survival. Having landed in the role of a young boy, Raguna, the player is placed in an unknown town. Raguna quickly gets work at a farm while getting friendly with a girl called Mist. Raguna’s hard work is rewarded with a piece of land, thereby initiating fresh life in the town of Kardia. The boy is supposed to sow seeds, water the crops, along with performing all other chores of a farmer. Work is vital for maintaining a living, but companionship is just as important. Moving onto this significant phase, our hero ties the knot of marriage with his girlfriend, which also lays a foundation for the next phase of the game. His responsibilities as a husband are soon multiplied with the hero becoming a father of two.

The game invites you to live a complete life along with enjoying some great features. You will particularly enjoy the on- the fly-menu-system, which will not hamper the flow of your game. Try your hands on Rune Factory 2 and enter the shoes of Raguna.

 

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