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https://www.vizzed.com/boards/thread.php?id=47236 It looks fine in Preview but as soon as I hit "Post" it adds a crapton of
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HTML Code Harvest Moon: Friends Of Mineral Town Review Harvest Moon: FOMT is endless fun for any gamer or non-gamer seeking a relaxed, farming-style game. Pros: Simple and easy-to-learn controls Relaxed; No attention-drain Diverse. Many different activities to do, including but not limited to: mining, animal husbandry, and farming. The game is extremely easy to learn, making it appropriate for all ages. The controls are fairly simple and the game doesn't require a lot of attention, as it is very relaxed. Of course, this is just a few of the pros, from my opinion. Just check out the game to see the rest for yourself!Cons: Takes a lot of patience Extremely addictive Sweet Potato pays too much For most children, the required patience is a huge drawback to this game. For more mature folks, the patience isn't that big of a problem. Harvest Moon: FOMT (and I'd assume the entire series) is highly addicting - which can be an enormous problem on those days when there just isn't time to play a video game but you /must/ find a way to include this one anyhow. Oh, and the sweet potato - biggest con for this game, I'd say. The sweet potato pays nearly quadruple what any and all the other plants pay. In just one fall, I was able to purchase up to the biggest rucksack, the basket, the house upgrade, and several tool upgrades due to the sheer amount of money that these orange potatoes sell for. I still ended the season with an enormous amount of currency, too. Thankfully, the sweet starch is only available one season out of the entire year. (Note that I had only planted eight bags of seeds - and I had no helpers.) Category Rating Explanation Overall 10/10 HM: FOMT offers many different outlets, while being easy to learn, in depth. It also offers a decent story with really good graphics for its time period. Graphics 9/10 Clear, easy-to-see, and rather nice for a Gameboy Advance ROM. Sound 7/10 Choppy on occasion; I'd assume this to be due to the fact that it is a ROM. Sometimes laggy, though I think this might be a part of the game itself. The music lets off at night to typical night sounds, which is a nice change. Night sounds are nice, clear and easy to understand. Music is (as usual for a game) repetitive and sometimes annoying. Addictiveness 10/10 Most addicting game of its type that I've ever played. It keeps me coming back time and time again and I expect it to continue to do so. Story 8/10 You write a good portion of the story for yourself, but what story is written for the game is neat and well done. It cuts off suddenly for some characters though, as if the writers ran out of ideas. Depth 10/10 Tons to do - mining, farming, animals to care for, romance to make, helpers to friend and hire, items to obtain... for a GBA game, this game holds an amazing amount of depth. Difficulty 5/10 Easy-to-learn. Requires patience, but is not time-consuming. A child could learn the basics for this game rather quickly.
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HTML Code Harvest Moon: Friends Of Mineral Town Review Harvest Moon: FOMT is endless fun for any gamer or non-gamer seeking a relaxed, farming-style game. Pros: Simple and easy-to-learn controls Relaxed; No attention-drain Diverse. Many different activities to do, including but not limited to: mining, animal husbandry, and farming. The game is extremely easy to learn, making it appropriate for all ages. The controls are fairly simple and the game doesn't require a lot of attention, as it is very relaxed. Of course, this is just a few of the pros, from my opinion. Just check out the game to see the rest for yourself!Cons: Takes a lot of patience Extremely addictive Sweet Potato pays too much For most children, the required patience is a huge drawback to this game. For more mature folks, the patience isn't that big of a problem. Harvest Moon: FOMT (and I'd assume the entire series) is highly addicting - which can be an enormous problem on those days when there just isn't time to play a video game but you /must/ find a way to include this one anyhow. Oh, and the sweet potato - biggest con for this game, I'd say. The sweet potato pays nearly quadruple what any and all the other plants pay. In just one fall, I was able to purchase up to the biggest rucksack, the basket, the house upgrade, and several tool upgrades due to the sheer amount of money that these orange potatoes sell for. I still ended the season with an enormous amount of currency, too. Thankfully, the sweet starch is only available one season out of the entire year. (Note that I had only planted eight bags of seeds - and I had no helpers.) Category Rating Explanation Overall 10/10 HM: FOMT offers many different outlets, while being easy to learn, in depth. It also offers a decent story with really good graphics for its time period. Graphics 9/10 Clear, easy-to-see, and rather nice for a Gameboy Advance ROM. Sound 7/10 Choppy on occasion; I'd assume this to be due to the fact that it is a ROM. Sometimes laggy, though I think this might be a part of the game itself. The music lets off at night to typical night sounds, which is a nice change. Night sounds are nice, clear and easy to understand. Music is (as usual for a game) repetitive and sometimes annoying. Addictiveness 10/10 Most addicting game of its type that I've ever played. It keeps me coming back time and time again and I expect it to continue to do so. Story 8/10 You write a good portion of the story for yourself, but what story is written for the game is neat and well done. It cuts off suddenly for some characters though, as if the writers ran out of ideas. Depth 10/10 Tons to do - mining, farming, animals to care for, romance to make, helpers to friend and hire, items to obtain... for a GBA game, this game holds an amazing amount of depth. Difficulty 5/10 Easy-to-learn. Requires patience, but is not time-consuming. A child could learn the basics for this game rather quickly.
So, having some serious issues here... all of my posts seem to be adding this little piece of code: No idea why; it just does it. Could be complete plain text throughout the entire post... But that'll be there. And then this occurs:https://www.vizzed.com/boards/thread.php?id=47236 It looks fine in Preview but as soon as I hit "Post" it adds a crapton of tags. Here's what it is supposed to be: HTML Code Harvest Moon: Friends Of Mineral Town Review Harvest Moon: FOMT is endless fun for any gamer or non-gamer seeking a relaxed, farming-style game. Pros: Simple and easy-to-learn controls Relaxed; No attention-drain Diverse. Many different activities to do, including but not limited to: mining, animal husbandry, and farming. The game is extremely easy to learn, making it appropriate for all ages. The controls are fairly simple and the game doesn't require a lot of attention, as it is very relaxed. Of course, this is just a few of the pros, from my opinion. Just check out the game to see the rest for yourself!Cons: Takes a lot of patience Extremely addictive Sweet Potato pays too much For most children, the required patience is a huge drawback to this game. For more mature folks, the patience isn't that big of a problem. Harvest Moon: FOMT (and I'd assume the entire series) is highly addicting - which can be an enormous problem on those days when there just isn't time to play a video game but you /must/ find a way to include this one anyhow. Oh, and the sweet potato - biggest con for this game, I'd say. The sweet potato pays nearly quadruple what any and all the other plants pay. In just one fall, I was able to purchase up to the biggest rucksack, the basket, the house upgrade, and several tool upgrades due to the sheer amount of money that these orange potatoes sell for. I still ended the season with an enormous amount of currency, too. Thankfully, the sweet starch is only available one season out of the entire year. (Note that I had only planted eight bags of seeds - and I had no helpers.) Category Rating Explanation Overall 10/10 HM: FOMT offers many different outlets, while being easy to learn, in depth. It also offers a decent story with really good graphics for its time period. Graphics 9/10 Clear, easy-to-see, and rather nice for a Gameboy Advance ROM. Sound 7/10 Choppy on occasion; I'd assume this to be due to the fact that it is a ROM. Sometimes laggy, though I think this might be a part of the game itself. The music lets off at night to typical night sounds, which is a nice change. Night sounds are nice, clear and easy to understand. Music is (as usual for a game) repetitive and sometimes annoying. Addictiveness 10/10 Most addicting game of its type that I've ever played. It keeps me coming back time and time again and I expect it to continue to do so. Story 8/10 You write a good portion of the story for yourself, but what story is written for the game is neat and well done. It cuts off suddenly for some characters though, as if the writers ran out of ideas. Depth 10/10 Tons to do - mining, farming, animals to care for, romance to make, helpers to friend and hire, items to obtain... for a GBA game, this game holds an amazing amount of depth. Difficulty 5/10 Easy-to-learn. Requires patience, but is not time-consuming. A child could learn the basics for this game rather quickly.
Here's what it keeps defaulting to:HTML Code Harvest Moon: Friends Of Mineral Town Review Harvest Moon: FOMT is endless fun for any gamer or non-gamer seeking a relaxed, farming-style game. Pros: Simple and easy-to-learn controls Relaxed; No attention-drain Diverse. Many different activities to do, including but not limited to: mining, animal husbandry, and farming. The game is extremely easy to learn, making it appropriate for all ages. The controls are fairly simple and the game doesn't require a lot of attention, as it is very relaxed. Of course, this is just a few of the pros, from my opinion. Just check out the game to see the rest for yourself!Cons: Takes a lot of patience Extremely addictive Sweet Potato pays too much For most children, the required patience is a huge drawback to this game. For more mature folks, the patience isn't that big of a problem. Harvest Moon: FOMT (and I'd assume the entire series) is highly addicting - which can be an enormous problem on those days when there just isn't time to play a video game but you /must/ find a way to include this one anyhow. Oh, and the sweet potato - biggest con for this game, I'd say. The sweet potato pays nearly quadruple what any and all the other plants pay. In just one fall, I was able to purchase up to the biggest rucksack, the basket, the house upgrade, and several tool upgrades due to the sheer amount of money that these orange potatoes sell for. I still ended the season with an enormous amount of currency, too. Thankfully, the sweet starch is only available one season out of the entire year. (Note that I had only planted eight bags of seeds - and I had no helpers.) Category Rating Explanation Overall 10/10 HM: FOMT offers many different outlets, while being easy to learn, in depth. It also offers a decent story with really good graphics for its time period. Graphics 9/10 Clear, easy-to-see, and rather nice for a Gameboy Advance ROM. Sound 7/10 Choppy on occasion; I'd assume this to be due to the fact that it is a ROM. Sometimes laggy, though I think this might be a part of the game itself. The music lets off at night to typical night sounds, which is a nice change. Night sounds are nice, clear and easy to understand. Music is (as usual for a game) repetitive and sometimes annoying. Addictiveness 10/10 Most addicting game of its type that I've ever played. It keeps me coming back time and time again and I expect it to continue to do so. Story 8/10 You write a good portion of the story for yourself, but what story is written for the game is neat and well done. It cuts off suddenly for some characters though, as if the writers ran out of ideas. Depth 10/10 Tons to do - mining, farming, animals to care for, romance to make, helpers to friend and hire, items to obtain... for a GBA game, this game holds an amazing amount of depth. Difficulty 5/10 Easy-to-learn. Requires patience, but is not time-consuming. A child could learn the basics for this game rather quickly.