Harvest Moon: One World gives fans of the popular Harvest Moon series another venture into the world of farming simulations. Once again, players take on the role of a farmer, completing tasks and building their farm. As the name suggests, Harvest Moon: One World has players frequently journey across the world. The question is: how long does it take to complete this entry in the series?

Players will likely spend the majority of Harvest Moon: One World traveling from place to place. Growing crops, raising animals, and completing requests are responsibilities that must be managed, and One World has a number of different towns that must be visited with the farmer's portable Expando-Farm. All of these features contribute to the game's length as a whole.

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While the farm in Harvest Moon: One World can eventually be upgraded using tools such as sprinklers, all growing crops must be tended to daily to ensure they grow. Due to the game's mechanics, the seeds used to grow crops cannot be bought and must instead be found at specific locations and at particular times of day. Players will likely devote much of their time to discovering these seeds, as gathering them and growing crops is necessary to completing the requests of the game's NPCs. Also, crops in Harvest Moon: One World may unexpectedly mutate and yield different products, slowing the player's progress if differs from what they need.

Reviving Harvest Moon: One World's Harvest Goddess Concludes Its Story

The main goal of Harvest Moon: One World's story is to revive the Harvest Goddess, a being whose absence causes the main conflict of the game. Once players have aided the world's towns and discovered the beings known as Harvest Spirits, they are presented with the option to hold a festival to revive the Harvest Goddess. Time must be spent traveling to each town convincing villagers to take part, and an offering of strawberry jam must be procured. If all the necessary components for the festival are collected, the Harvest Goddess will be revived. With the future of the land secured, players are thanked for their efforts, and the credits roll.

Players will likely spend many hours before reaching One World's credits, and even then, there is more content available. Once the main story of the game is complete, there are a number of additional options to occupy time. While farming for the sheer enjoyment of it is always an option, the post-game lets the player-character build a larger house or even get married to one of Harvest Moon: One World's marriage candidates. Overall, fans of Harvest Moon: One World can end up spending over 15 hours or more experiencing everything the game has to offer.

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