Farming is a larger part of play than in earlier Rune Factory games, too. The hero will need to find a bride, choosing from more than a dozen worthy bachelorettes to woo along a dating-simulation path of the gameplay. The first Rune Factory game to be created for a console system, Frontier is a sequel of sorts to the DS original, and features a return of the lead character, Raguna. Players can explore dungeons, fight and capture monsters, and recover quest items before returning to the happy community above ground. Beneath the ground, however, it's a different scene. The player's settlement encourages other people to come live nearby, and the community to grows large and strong. Players set out to tame a wilderness by clearing the land, working the fields, and growing crops. Rune Factory: Frontier is a character-driven, farm-based life simulation game, similar to its stylistic forebear Harvest Moon, but takes place in a fantasy land of magic and monsters, similar to a traditional console role-playing game.
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