Harvest Moon Summer Group Play |
Harvest Moon Summer Group Play |
Jun 17 2011, 04:39 AM
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Veteran Trash Can Diver Group: Raccoons Joined: 23-July 07 |
Well here it is. The big winner is AWL, was very glad to see so many people interested in this :D
(IMG:http://cdn1.spong.com/artwork/h/a/harvestmoo204671m/_-Harvest-Moon-A-Wonderful-Life-GameCube-_.jpg) Anyways, just get started on a file of AWL (SE or AnWL are great too) and post your stats or just anything interesting that happens in your game. Screen shots and even brief summaries are welcome, and I encourage it. I think a seasonal status or maybe half year status would probably be best to do. Have fun guys, and keep everyone updated on your progress (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lalagrin.gif) |
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Jun 30 2011, 08:02 PM
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Official Gleek! Group: Site Contributor Joined: 4-March 07 |
Here are some tips to keep your son from being something you don't want him to be.
If you are friends with Kody then there is a very strong possiblity he will lean toward Art (especially if you let him play with the Scratch Pad, if you don't want him to be an artist take the Scratch Pad out of the Toy Box) If you don't ride your horse, then your son will lean toward Athele. He will take a lead from you and run everywhere. If you don't want him to be a Rancher, then you have to use the tools to take care of your animals. I.e. Milker, Goat Milker, Milking Room... If you don't want him to become a Farmer, then don't grow any crops! That one is simple! |
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Jun 30 2011, 10:49 PM
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Member Group: Forest Spirit Joined: 13-July 08 |
If you are friends with Kody then there is a very strong possiblity he will lean toward Art (especially if you let him play with the Scratch Pad, if you don't want him to be an artist take the Scratch Pad out of the Toy Box) Taking the scratch pad out really does help a bit? I was playing earlier and thought of doing that, took it and the ball out, but I wasn't sure if it would actually affect anything. Glad you mentioned it, thanks. I feel less like I'm abusing my child by making him play with just a crappy wooden car and some blocks now. Which reminds me of what I came in here to ask, do the building blocks raise any skill? What I had written down in my old notes about toys didn't say anything about the blocks, and I can't find anything about it on any sites. I'm guessing they're for learning or just a neutral..? |
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