I am playing the girls version of the harvest moon back to nature and Cliff proposed to me and I married him but after that event the credits showed up and it went back to the start menu. I'm in the fall of second year and he came to me on first of winter to give me the blue feather.
I was wondering whether that was the end of it and whether the child phase was exclusive for the guys version.
Is there some kind of requirement to keep on playing like 100% or something??
Please I need help I still don't want to end the game and I'm left feling disappointed so please answer.
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In the girl version of the game, it ends after you get married. No kids, no continueing. The only way to have a child and continue the game is by getting married in the boy version. Dont worry, when I figured this all out, I was disappointed too
There's this rumors and after getting the step by step ways for an answer was disappointing. At the year of 3 or all of the female and male characters gets married a girl named *Claire-Elizabeth or... Bette* moves in.
I was wondering if the boy's version has a relation with the girl's. I was wrong but... Good game Natsume. It's 2014 now!
You cannnot continue or have a child in the girl version. It will end right just after you married. But you can continue in the boy version. But I just want to tell you this, I like the girl version more than boy version so I was very very sad
Falling in love is one of the most memorable moments in any Harvest Moon game. Unfortunately for some, it always seemed like you had to choose between who you want to be and who you want to love. I think some of you out there have been waiting for a game like this for a very long time now.
Friends of Mineral Town is arguably one of the best in the Harvest Moon series. The True Love Edition is a ROM Hack that swaps Claire (girl) and Pete (boy) into each other's respective games. Now Claire has a chance to woo the lovely ladies of Mineral Town, and Pete can choose among the town's strapping young bachelors!
This project is important to me on a very personal level. I love the Harvest Moon series, but struggled for the opportunity to play the game the way I wanted. I felt that if I really wanted a game where I can be myself, where I am allowed to make the choices I wanted to make, I would have to take it upon myself to make that happen. Falling in love is my favorite part of any Harvest Moon game, and for the first time, everything feels right.
Yes you can! In your game folder, there should be a *.sav file. This is your save data. All you have to do is make a copy of this file, and rename it to match the rom file. For instance, if the rom file is called "Harvest Moon - FoMT (True Love Edition v2).gba", rename the *.sav file to "Harvest Moon - FoMT (True Love Edition v2).sav"
Pro-Tip: The save files should also be compatible with the original games! If at any point you want to switch back into the original character, you can just rename the save file to match the original ROM. This is great for anyone who is gender fluid, or if you spontaneously feel like running around with a backwards baseball cap for a day. I won't provide the original ROMs here, but you should be able to find them easily.
I'm certainly going to try! I can't make any promises, but I definitely want to look into making True Love versions of other games. I'm researching DS rom modding at the moment, and hopefully I can figure this stuff out soon. From the looks of things, I will most likley work on Island of Happiness or Sunshine Islands next.
Yes you can. You can use any existing Gameshark cheat codes for either version of the game. Just make sure the codes match up with the Original version of the game. FoMT codes will work with FoMT:TLE, and MFoMT codes will work with MFoMT:TLE.
This seems to be a problem with certain emulators. It causes the text boxes to switch between transparent and non-transparent modes quickly. Mess with your video settings in the emulator. In VBA-M, you can resolve this issue by turning on Motion Blue in the video options.
I cannot provide anyone with the ROM files of the original games. Doing so will prevent me from providing this mod, and will prevent me from creating mods for future games. You'll have to find the ROM files yourself.
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