

RELATED: The New Livestock Affection Limit In ‘Friends of Mineral Town’ I have a complete article on breeding livestock and how to care for them here. In the new remake, players must do more than brush their livestock everyday to achieve a 10-heart maximum-you now have to breed livestock, which brings a new difficulty to the game of raising livestock-and I really enjoy it. In the old 2003 version of Friends of Mineral Town, your livestock had a maximum of 10 hearts, but gaining hearts wasn’t capped by festivals, etc.

The livestock that you can buy from Lillia and Mugi are locked at 5 hearts maximum. RELATED: ‘Harvest Moon’ Isn’t The Same Game You Grew Up With 5. With that in mind, here are five new quality-of-life features that have refreshed the old 2003 title. Some of these can be spoiler-y, so if you’re looking for a clean experience, this guide may not be right for you. If you’re an old fan wondering why it is now referred to as Story of Seasons, the short answer is that the newer games now go by their original Japanese title- Marvelous split from Natsume in 2014, and since Natsume owned the rights to the Harvest Moon title, the name has been changed to Story of Seasons. However, there were a few changes that stood out amongst the rest. The Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town remake has received several quality-of-life improvements, not to mention the new art-style, and most of which I can’t argue with.
