A series of video games about farming (yes farming), raising animals, raising a family, and just...living. It focuses on small-time living, making friends with villagers while making a profit from your farmland. Although sounding boring to most people, this genre has been known to be terribly addictive.
Jack owns every single Harvest Moon game, from its beginning days on the SNES to the newest one on the Gamecube.
By Alene
Harvest Moon
The act of pulling your pants down to expose your naked rear end, followed immediately by moving your bowels in the direction of unsuspecting victims.
A lunar phenomenon that takes place during autumn, roughly at harvest time. The moon is much closer to the earth at that point, and takes on a brownish-yellow hue, presumably due to the dust in the earth's stratosphere.
Harvest Moon is also the US name of a series of farming simulations made in Japan. However, this does not apply to the games in their native country, where the series is called Bokujou Monogatari (or The Farm Story).
Everyone in that car must’ve thought it was pretty funny to stick a bare assout of the car window and moon us, but the driver probably won’t think it’s as funny when he finds out it was a Harvest Moon so now he has to clean shit off of his car.
Extremely addicting role-play game designed for Nintendo's DS console by Natsume. Gameplay includes planting, harvesting, and selling crops, raising livestock (chickens, cows, sheep, horses, and ducks), and marrying your dream girl. The main plot goal is to rescue the Harvest Sprites and Harvest Goddess (accidentally sent there by the Witch Princess) from another world by searching for them in your small farm town.
Ridiculously addictive game about doing chores on a farm. One picks it up when one is bored and wishes to pass some time and pries one's bleary-eyed self away from the television at dawn the next morning. Unparalleled killer of time and motivation.
The explanation for why animals swap personalities in the tv show Total Drama All Stars, episode 5 Moon Madness, created by Tom McGillis and Jennifer Pertsch. The moon turns blue and emits a change in the animals personas turning nice animals dangerous, and dangerous animals harmless. The moon not only effects just the animals on the island, but maybe a main character or two...