Depending on what makes a more fun, you can decide whether you'd rather in Konohana (agriculture) or Bluebell (livestock) live. Depending on you get paid either seeds or animals, soadass you can skip right.
There is much to discover. In the cities and on the mountain path. Even without fishing you can catch fish right at the beginning and you can try with the wild animals to befriend. By order panels you can take orders and try to fulfill them, so one is the game does not get bored, because you always have something to do and not always does the same.
At least I feel that way.
The villages and the figures are lovingly decorated and each village has its own charm. It is also not tied to a village, but can even move in if you want to. Hives, fishpond or fields you can still continue to use.
What Me "The Great Bazaar" was missing, here is back: What the characters say to you, again depends on time of day, time of year and your relationship with them from.
In addition, you can arrange with the suitors here. So you can, with proper choice of place, increase the love / friendship points pretty quickly. Incorrect choice but they can also fall just as quickly. Some, not all, marriage candidates can with appropriate friendship score (which here at all characters, not just the marriage candidates are indicated by the flowers on the edge of its dialog box) to trigger an event, so they ask you whether you do want to get married, if you would like to ask not even the question of questions. ^^
Speaking Event ... besides the usual "love events", there are also events with the other city dwellers, where you can learn something about their backstory.
So, my very subjective criticism:
For the game itself, I'd also like to give 5 stars for the game, only was my very disturbed by the bad translation. My personal assessment is that it has resorted here to cheaper translators who make the Part-time, as it is running more and more often in the games industry. Should have made a professional translator, should strongly this look for a new job. Correction was read apparently not, because the many grammatical errors are ridiculous. Sometimes entire words are missing (no one could omit Colloquially) and some sets hearing per se, as they had been literally translated from English, but are not paying attention to whether they can then be taken in German too.
I'm just someone who significantly interferes with something like this to this extent. Times a misspelling, sometimes forgot a comma, heck, nobody is infallible, but a few too conspicuous errors in this game, there were too much. At least for my taste. Others are sure to ignore it. What is bothering me a little, that although you can play a female character, but the language is not adjusted accordingly. When speaking with or about the female character, you feel like if it were a man. But that's just a little thing that bothers me and the game is no less worth playing.
One more thing ... I do not know if that's just me ... but my DS keeps crashing when I try to caress my adult Suffolk Sheep.
I would still recommend this game.
It is quite simply a likable game and a wonderful pastime, especially in the car. ^^