Natsume Inc., a worldwide developer and publisher of family-oriented video games, is gearing up for the upcoming release of Hometown Story this October. Designed by the creator of the Harvest Moon series, Yasuhiro Wada, it shares many similar aspects of social gameplay, including the ability to get married. Now, as it approaches its launch in the coming months on the Nintendo 3DS, the eligible ladies and gents of the hometown are revealed.
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Dealspwn writes: "Hometown Story isn't a bad game, to be clear. Expanding your shop and the town it serves is undeniably satisfying, but sadly, it's nowhere near fun enough to hold your interest for the long term. Considering that numerous Harvest Moon games and spinoffs are available on the system and virtual console, not to mention Animal Crossing: New Leaf, turning up with Wada's name on the credits just isn't enough."