
Harvest Moon is pretty much in the position to celebrate its 10th anniversary this year. But the maker of the game, Marvelous, doesn't waste time with that. Like many gamers already know, Harvest Moon: Innocent Life for the PlayStation Portable has already been released in Japan. The series there is known as Bokujo Monogatari. On August 24 it's already planned a Nintendo DS title, called Rune Factory.
But what would everybody say if there would be a Harvest Moon for the Nintendo Wii? The company has recently given away some information on the most anticipated game in the series. According to the latest Weekly Famitsu, it appears that the game which is called "Bokujo Monogatari Wii" will take over the Nintendo next-gen controller.
The magazine revealed some screenshots from the game. Aside the fact that the players will get the icons to appear on the right side of the screen, they will still have to tend to their fields and animals if they want their farms to be prosperous.
More, Marvelous also announced a new Nintendo DS title, which will be called Bokujo Monogatari: Kimi to Sodatsu Shima, who focused its game on an old man, a mother, and her three children that are shipwrecked on a deserted island. They have to start cultivating the land so they can eventually encourage people to begin immigrating there.
None of the games had release date or a price announced.




