"Harvest Story: Come on! The Bustling Market of Wind" adds new fun bingo gameplay
Marvelous Inc. officially releases the heart-warming life game "Harvest Moon" on the Nintendo Switch 2 / Nintendo Switch / Steam platform Come on! "Wind Bustling Market" has released a free update (Ver.1.1.0), bringing players new gaming fun.
As the latest work adapted from the 2008 work, "Harvest Moon" Come! The Bustling Market of Wind allows players to play the role of a new ranch owner in Breeze Town, farming, taking care of animals, and selling the harvest at the weekly market to realize the dream of "the world's largest market". One of the biggest features of this game is the use of a windmill system, which can use wind power to process milk and other agricultural products into yogurt and other products. It also introduces the "hang glider" aerial movement method for the first time, making it more convenient to explore the world. At the same time, this is also the first work in the series to interpret the main plot with complete voice acting.
The core content of this update is the addition of a new gameplay "Bole Bole Bingo". When players upgrade the market level to "Urban Market", they can trigger events and unlock bingo cards by returning to the ranch. After completing the tasks on the card, players can redeem reward props that are helpful in ranch life at the "Bole Bole House", making the daily experience easier and more interesting. The "Bole Bole House" is only open during the market period. The development team also announced that completing "special bingo cards" will have the opportunity to unlock new costumes and hang gliders. More special bingo cards are expected to be released in future updates.
To celebrate the launch of the new game, the official also officially launched "Harvest Moon" Come! The LINE stickers and LINE emoticons of "The Bustling Market of the Wind". There are 32 types of LINE stickers, including the residents of Breeze Town and cute ranch animals. LINE emoticons include popular icons from games such as animals, crops, fruits, and bells.