![]() ![]() Rune Factory 5 for Nintendo Switch is scheduled to be released in Japan sometime next year. He also mentioned that RF5 will have a purple theme to it. At the very end, they aired a teaser trailer for Rune Factory 5, showing two separate protagonists.Īfter that, poor Maika was jokingly "sealed" so he couldn't reveal too much about the upcoming release, but he was able to explain that players of Rune Factory 4 SE will have two characters from RF4 appear as guests in their future game of Rune Factory 5 (i.e., RF5 will check for RF4SE save data on the console). They played the game together, showed off some of the art sent to them by Rune Factory fan artists, and made spicy tomato juice. Joining Underbar, Hira, Maika Maekawa from Marvelous, and Milikine were Hitomi Nabatame, the VA for bachelorette Clorica, and special guest Takahiro Fujimoto, the VA for Porcoline, Blaise and Sherman (RF4), and Herman and Douglas (RF2) in the Japanese versions of the game. Rune Factory 4 SE was released this week (25th) in Japan for Nintendo Switch, and along with the release Marvelous aired another live stream special on its YouTube, Periscope, and NikoNiko Video channels. The background music in this video is the chipper fall theme song. The farmer can be seen heading up to the hot spring by the mine and Goddess Pond, picking up a wild Red Grass along the way. The area around Mother Hill is showcased in Marvelous' second video. The video also includes the remade Mineral Town theme song. No word yet if that's still the case in the Switch remake or if items will bounce on the ground when dropped like they do in the recent Story of Seasons games. In the original GBA game, throwing that empty can on the ground will negatively impact your friendship with the villagers. The first video shows the male farmer fishing off the dock at the beach and eventually catching an empty can, which he places into the garbage can in the plaza. This week the Official BokuMono Twitter Account released two additional videos for Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town, scheduled to be released for Nintendo Switch in Japan on October 17. The front yard still has to be watered by hand though. Now if it has been a really hot day, I just come home from work and boop-boop-beep push a few buttons to water the raised bags and beds. Oops! After pouting for a bit about my crunchy tomato plants, he showed me how to press a few buttons on the automated watering system to manually turn on the drip line system for a few minutes. Some leaves on the tomatoes turned crispy, and the top of a raspberry cane shriveled up in the sun. Happy Farm'n Friday! The temperature has jumped quite a bit here, and I didn't understand that Mr.Fogu's watering schedule for the vegetables is not as frequent as I'd like it to be. Lot'sa Videos: SoS: FoMT, RF5 Teaser, Doraemon:SoS and HM:LoH Complete | Posted at 02:34 PM 26 July 2019 The website is not officially affiliated, sponsored, endorsed, or employed by the developers of Harvest Moon, Story of Seasons, or River King. Since 2000, Ushi no Tane has been run by a grouchy old lady who happens to be fond of video game agriculture along with three feline helpers: Intern Reba, Intern Captain Bootu, and Intern Hondo Mewnaka. The latest version of River King, in all regions of the world, is River King: Mystic Valley (JP 2007, NA 2008, EU 2009).
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