Harvest Moon

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 Honey in Harvest Moon Back to Nature

You can get a jar of honey by collecting it from your farm’s beehive. The beehive will only appear on the apple tree once you’ve attracted bees to your farm. You can sell each jar of honey for 50g, but there is a way to increase its price. Attracting Bees to Your Farm Plant at…

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…