Harvest Moon

Simulation

Harvest Moon, known in Japan as Farm Story, is a farm simulation role-playing video game developed by Amccus for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

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GUIDES

How to upgrade your house in Harvest Moon SNES

There are two extensions for your house available and to upgrade it, you will need enough enough wood and gold, the amounts of which depend on which house upgrade you are on. The upgrades are done by the Carpenters who live on the mountain. You can actually gather enough wood in one in-game day to…

First Day Guide for Harvest Moon SNES

When you start Harvest Moon SNES, the first day begins with you being taken to the town by the Shipping Man to meet the townsfolks. He will not let you leave until you speak with six specific people: However, he does not make this clear so it is very common for players to get stuck…

Corn Guide for Harvest Moon SNES

Corn is one of the four major crops in Harvest Moon SNES and can only be grown in Spring. Although, profit wise, only certain crops are worth growing, you will need to grow and ship a specific amount of all the crops in order to get the related ending to that crop and the “best”…

Tomato Guide for Harvest Moon SNES

Tomatoes are one of the four major crops in Harvest Moon SNES and can only be grown in Spring. Although, profit wise, only certain crops are worth growing, you will need to grow and ship a specific amount of all the crops in order to get the related ending to that crop and the “best”…

Potato Guide for Harvest Moon SNES

Potatoes are one of the four major crops in Harvest Moon SNES and can only be grown in Spring. Although, profit wise, only certain crops are worth growing, you will need to grow and ship a specific amount of all the crops in order to get the related ending to that crop and the “best”…

Turnip Guide for Harvest Moon SNES

Turnips are one of the four major crops in Harvest Moon SNES and can only be grown in Spring. Although, profit wise, only certain crops are worth growing, you will need to grow and ship a specific amount of all the crops in order to get the related ending to that crop and the “best”…

How to Fish in Harvest Moon SNES

Unlike the newer games in the series, you can fish immediately without any tools after the first day, which is essentially the introduction / tutorial of the game. Fishing is an optional way to make money as well as a requirement to get one of the 10 Power Berries in the game. The Fishing Pond…

How to get Golden Tools in Harvest Moon SNES

The Golden Tools are the strongest versions of the five main farming tools. They have powerful effects that are very stamina efficient and either cover large areas or are stronger versions of the basic ones. Although not specifically a Golden Tool, the Sprinkler will be included in this guide as it is effectively the “Golden”…

How to have a Baby in Harvest Moon SNES

After you get married (marriage guide here), your wife can have up to two babies if you meet certain requirements. Having a baby does not affect gameplay directly, but it is a requirement to get certain endings, including the best ending (ending guide here). First Baby The requirements for having the first baby are: Your…

How to get all Endings in Harvest Moon SNES

There are 20 different endings available in Harvest Moon with various criteria required to see them. Each ending adds a cut scene to the ending of your game. Some endings conflict with others, so it is impossible to see them all at once. The maximum number of endings you can see depends on whether you…

Bachelorette / Wife Gift Chart in Harvest Moon SNES

These charts outline the the best gifts to give to each bachelorette to raise their affection. Aside from Festivals and other special events, each girl has a set of locations they will typically be found at when they are single and a set of locations once they are married. Their location affects how much affection…

Tips, Tricks & Exploits for Harvest Moon SNES

These are a list of tricks and exploits you can take advantage of in Harvest Moon for SNES to maximize your efficiency: Hot Springs Fast Stamina Regeneration The Hot Springs in the Mountain regenerates your stamina slowly over time by soaking in it. However, you can fill up your stamina quickly by just jumping in…

How to get Married in Harvest Moon SNES

Getting married in Harvest Moon for SNES has four requirements: This guide will detail each step required to marry any of the bachelorettes. Affection Level One requirement is to raise the target bachelorette’s affection level to at least 250 points. Affection can be raised in the following ways: You can check a girl’s affection level…

Bachelorette Questions Guide in Harvest Moon SNES

This guide will list the answers that will give you the most affection points to each of the bachelorette’s questions. Throughout the seasons, the bachelorette’s will ask you questions or give statements you can respond to depending on a number of factors such as location and season. Tip: Use Ctrl+F (CMD+F for Mac users) and…

How to Make Money Fast in Harvest Moon SNES

In Harvest Moon for the SNES, crops will be your main source of revenue for the most of the game. The only time you won’t be relying on crops is the time between seasons when you’re waiting for the new season’s crops to grow as well as Fall and Winter, the seasons that don’t have…

All Power Berry Locations in Harvest Moon SNES

The 10 Power Berries in Harvest Moon SNES are obtainable in the following locations: Tilling the soil on your farm at random. Keep digging and it’ll eventually pop up. Another one found by tilling the soil at random. Same as the first. Smash the chicken statue located on the crossroads with a hammer. Catch a…