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    Rune Factory Frontier

  • First released on 27 November, 2008 for Nintendo Wii
  • Sandbox
    Role-playing game
    Simulator

    Part of the

    Rune Factory

    game universe.

  • First released on 27 November, 2008 for Nintendo Wii

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    About

    The player can own a farm. There are 4 distinct seasons, 3 of which you can grow different types of crops. Examples include: Strawberries and turnips in the spring, tomatoes and pineapples in the summer, and yams in the fall. There are many other crops, and you can grow flowers, which can all be sold for gold (the game's currency.) Farming is only half of the game. The other half is dungeon crawling. There are four very different dungeons, three of which represent the four different seasons (the third dungeon represents both autumn and winter). In these dungeons, crops of that dungeon's seasonal affiliation can be grown. The fourth dungeon, Whale Island, is omni-seasonal, and all crops can be grown there at any time.

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    Nintendo Wii

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    Neverland
    A Japanese game studio known for the Rune Factory, Lufia, and later Shining Force games.
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    Rising Star Games
    The home of Japanese games!
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    Marvelous
    Established in 1997 with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, Marvelous is known as one of the leading video game publishers and developers in Japan.
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    Xseed Games
    Formed in November 2004 by a small group of industry veterans with a common vision; to cross pollinate the avid gaming culture of Japan and North America.
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