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Bokujou Monogatari GB2 (Japan)

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Game Boy Color Simulation 1999 Japan 1 Player 5 (0) 15

Bokujou Monogatari GB2 (Japan)

Bokujou Monogatari GB2 (Japan) Overview

Bokujou Monogatari GB2 is the Japanese release of what Western fans know as Harvest Moon 2 GBC, a farming simulation for the Game Boy Color that came out in 1999. Published by Victor Interactive Software, this is the second handheld entry in the long-running franchise. If you ever wanted to see where portable farming sims really found their groove on Nintendo's color handheld, this is the original Japanese cartridge dump - menus and all.

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Getting Started

You start by picking a boy or girl, then inherit a run-down farm. The core loop is classic Harvest Moon: clear your land, plant and water crops daily, raise animals, and befriend the villagers. Each day you have limited stamina, so prioritize tasks. Money comes from selling produce and animals.

The game runs on a three-year timer. If you haven't turned the farm around by then, it's game over. Marriage, festivals, and upgrades are all possible if you manage your time well. Since this is the Japanese version, all menus are in Japanese - but the layout is mostly icons, so learning what each tool does by trial and error is doable. Use the Select button to access your items and save your progress at the bed in your house.

Bokujou Monogatari GB2 (Japan) Keyboard Controls

Controls

  • Arrow Keys: D-Pad / Movement
  • X: A button (jump / confirm)
  • S: B button (run / attack / cancel)
  • Enter: Start / Pause
  • V: Select

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Bokujou Monogatari GB2 have a multiplayer or co-op mode?
No multiplayer or co-op is included. This is a strictly single-player farming simulation where you manage your own farm and interact with NPCs.
Is Bokujou Monogatari GB2 exclusive to Game Boy Color or did it appear on other systems?
It was released only for the Game Boy Color. No versions exist for other platforms, though it is part of the broader Harvest Moon franchise that appears on many consoles.
Can players save progress in Bokujou Monogatari GB2?
Yes, the game uses battery-backed save memory. You can save your progress by interacting with the bed in your house at the end of each day or by selecting the save option from the menu.

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