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== [[Simulation Game]] == |
== [[Simulation Game]] == |
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* ''[[Harvest Moon]]'' has the [[Dating Sim]] element as a hallmark of the game. Competing with rivals to marry eligible NPCs changes the math on a simulation that is otherwise about making virtual money at your virtual job on a virtual farm. |
* ''[[Harvest Moon]]'' has the [[Dating Sim]] element as a hallmark of the game. Competing with rivals to marry eligible NPCs changes the math on a simulation that is otherwise about making virtual money at your virtual job on a virtual farm. |
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** In fact, [[100% Completion]] (self-designated, open-ended games) usually involves marrying a secret option. |
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** Many players do, in fact, 'level up' their relationships with all potentials because it [[More Friends, More Benefits|carries certain benefits to do so]]. The end result of the choice, however, does not usually change gameplay significantly. |
** Many players do, in fact, 'level up' their relationships with all potentials because it [[More Friends, More Benefits|carries certain benefits to do so]]. The end result of the choice, however, does not usually change gameplay significantly. |
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*** Certain games do react to this. The original allowed you to get a special womanizer themed ending if you wooed all the girls without marrying, and the boy option Wonderful Life games give you a "[[What the Hell, Hero?]]" type scene. |
*** Certain games do react to this. The original allowed you to get a special womanizer themed ending if you wooed all the girls without marrying, and the boy option Wonderful Life games give you a "[[What the Hell, Hero?]]" type scene. |