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Bluebell (the western, farm-centric one) and Konohana (the eastern, crop-growing one) are locked in a bitter dispute over which town has the best cooking. Shortly after the game begins, you're forced to choose which town you want to live in. That's right folks: in The Tale of Two Towns there are two towns (collective gasps). ![]() That is, of course, if you don't need to get to that other town across the mountains. But the days are so long in TToTT, you're rarely ever pushed to choose one or the other. Or you can say "screw neighbors" and explore a huge mountain where you can befriend animals, collect recipes, and hand-fish. ![]() ![]() You can level up in everyday activities, like critter catching, riding your horse, or even completing requests for your neighbors - all while being mindful of an always-on-screen health bar (your stamina). In more ways than one, TToTT (how's that for an acronym?) is Harvest Moon's Animal Crossing/Rune Factory crossover.
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