Harvest Moon: Home Sweet Home for iOS and Android First Look

The beloved farming simulation role-playing video game from the 90s is coming to iOS and Android this August! Maintain a farm from the ground up, raise animals, grow crops, and forage to your heart’s content. This cozy pocket game is for fans who love Stardew Valley and Animal Crossing.

About Harvest Moon

There are many versions and remakes of Harvest Moon across various platforms and published by Natsume Inc. and Nintendo. The gameplay is straightforward and allows players to live through the life of a young farmer charged with upholding a farm. Take your farm from the ground up and bring a once-disrepair farm back to its glory days.

Back to Your Roots

Your new chapter brings you to the comfortable and quaint village called Alba. Leaving the city for a day in nature with fresh fish and lovingly grown veggies is inviting. Embrace the challenge of highlighting Alba Village’s charm to attract tourists and new residents.

Harvest Moon: Home Sweet Home stands as the largest mobile entry in the Harvest Moon series! Moreover, players have the opportunity to court four bachelors and four bachelorettes, choosing to marry the one who captures their heart. Join forces with your childhood buddy and other known characters to make Alba known to the world!

“In Harvest Moon: Home Sweet Home, players are tasked with going back home to where it all started to help their childhood village get back on track,” shared Hiro Maekawa, President and CEO of Natsume. “Mobile gamers will love this robust new standalone farming experience where they can help their beloved village flourish with new tourists, new residents, new crops, and more, all without any in-app purchases.”

Harvest Moon is a non-violent, family-oriented game with over 30 releases.

Growing up with Harvest Moon, I’m excited to see Natsume Inc. still expanding the series. I loved figuring out the most profitable crops and exploring mines for gems and crafting resources.

Jaesa Evermore

Jaesa (she/her) is a correspondent at Temple of Geek. She has an unwavering passion for all types of games, ranging from video games to TTRPGs. She loves reading, writing, and is an avid fan of D&D. She can be found at local SoCal conventions, participating in cosplay events.

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