
Harvest Moon DS: Grand Bazaar
Harvest Moon DS: Grand Bazaar is a farming simulation game for Nintendo DS that introduces a dynamic marketplace system. Players grow crops, raise animals, and craft items to sell at the weekly bazaar where prices fluctuate based on supply and demand. The game features a charming art style and new courtship mechanics with 6 eligible marriage candidates.
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About This Retro Game
Grand Bazaar revolutionizes the Harvest Moon formula with its central bazaar mechanic - every Sunday, the town square transforms into a bustling market where players must strategically price and display their goods. Different customer types (locals, travelers, nobles) have varying purchasing behaviors.
The game includes all core farming activities (crops, livestock, mining) plus new features like flower breeding and windmill-powered crafting. Players can upgrade their market stall and eventually open their own shop as the bazaar grows more prosperous.
Set in the picturesque town of Flute Village, the story revolves around revitalizing the declining bazaar economy. With touch screen controls optimized for DS and a heartwarming narrative, this entry is considered one of the most unique in the Harvest Moon series.
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