Story Of Seasons Trio Of Towns Dlc

Seasons

Release Dates:
June 23, 2016
February 28, 2017
October 13, 2017

An unofficial guide covering
Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns
for Nintendo 3DS

Story Of Seasons Trio Of Towns Dlc

Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns is a fantasy farming simulation game integrated with social aspects such as friendship and marriage. Players are tasked with managing their own farm, taking care of animals as well as growing crops successfully to sell for profit. Fishing, foraging, and part-time jobs help to supplement the player's income, which is then used to buy more crop seeds, materials, and livestock animals.

In this entry to the popular Bokujou Monogatari series, your character has a dream since childhood of managing your own farm. Unfortunately, your father's job means you frequently move from town to town, never giving you a good shot at learning about ranching. As the game begins, there is yet another family move on the horizon, but this time you decide to move forward with your desire instead of following along with your father, mother, and little sister. Your father is reluctant to let you go out on your own because of your inexperience with farming, but with some convincing persuasion on your part, he decides to allow you to move a homestead located near your Uncle Frank's farm. Your uncle runs his own farm in Westown and is willing to teach you how to manage your own ranch. As your family moves to the next town, you split from them and move to be near your uncle to follow your childhood dream.

Your goal in this video game is to convince your father that your dream is the correct career path for you to follow. That won't be your only chore though; there are three villages near your homestead that need some help! Each of these villages have distinct cultures for you to experience, and in turn, you can take village specialities and incorporate them into your ranch.

Game Features

This game will play on either the normal Nintendo 3DS or the NEW Nintendo 3DS. There are not any in-game enhancements that are specific to the upgraded 3DS console. It does support 3D display on the console top screen, but is utilized just for dialog boxes, stamina levels, and environmental flair such as fluttering leaves or falling snowflakes.

At the beginning of the game you will select your gender, default clothing outfit, hair and eye color, and facial style. You will also select a personality type, which will give you a slight boost to certain aspects. Your selected personality type cannot be changed unless you start a new game. Another selection choice is the difficulty level you wish to play as, either an easier Seedling Mode or a more-challenging Veteran mode.

Story Of Seasons Trio Of Towns Downloadable Content

Changes or improvements from the prior version of Story of Seasons include:

For Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns on the 3DS, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'DLC patch/updates'.

  • A variety of festivals that are unique to each of the three towns.
  • New livestock animals, the quail (eggs) and the buffalo (milk).
  • The return of the shipping bin and the ability to ship your products to specific towns.
  • Harvest wild-grown products such as Avocado, Lupine, Vanilla, and Mugwort.
  • Livestock barns include built-in fences, holding either 1 animal or up to 4 animals.
  • Have a special Furmiliar pet that allows you to talk to other villager's pets and the wild animals.
  • New species of pets available: choose from 16 dogs, 10 cats, and 2 capybara.
  • Crops now have 4 qualities besides Star Rank: color, sweet/aroma, juicy, and size.
  • Work part-time jobs for people in the villages.
  • Meet up with a traveling bard to watch picture shows.
  • Increase the Town Link Rank of each village to unlock new features and crops.
  • Build and place Farm Circle objects on your farm to trigger special effects.
  • Complete farming tips to impress your father and gain his approval of your dream.
  • Remodel your tools to control their individual weight, range, volume, and color.
  • Add toppings to the food you cook using your kitchen.
  • Meals from restaurants and kitchen can add temporary bonus affects to the protagonist.
  • Connect with other players on Connection Island to chat, go fishing, and trade items.
  • Weather patterns will vary from your farm and the three villages.

Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns is © Marvelous and XSeed Games. Character design is © Marucome. Super Mario outfits are © Nintendo. This is a fan site and is not officially s sponsored or employed by Marvelous or XSeed Games. This site is built off of personal gameplay experiences and help from the Japanese guide books. Web site design © 2016 fogu.com

This is John again with an update about the Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns DLC.

The short version is, we haven’t decided whether or not to localize it yet, and if we do, we’ll have to charge for it. Read on for more details.

  1. Feb 06, 2017 Story of Seasons – Trio of Towns – DLC localisation not guaranteed, may be paid 6 February 2017 LiteAgent 0 Comments Marvelous, Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns, XSEED Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns was released in June last year in Japan, and following that release, Marvelous added quite a bit of additional content via Software updates.
  2. The fourth piece of downloadable content from the Story Of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town Expansion Pass is now available on Switch. This latest batch of content adds a new sub-scenario called.

If it isn’t obvious already, we love Story of Seasons fans and pay attention to your feedback. In addition to our Facebook and Twitter pages, I check other outlets to see what players are talking about. So I wanted to give you an honest update about the DLC situation and see what you have to say about it.

The long version is as follows:

To my knowledge, Trio of Towns is the first game in the long-running series to include post-launch DLC.

The DLC, released for free in four patches over six months in Japan, includes the following:

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    1. A new bachelor and bachelorette: Stephanie the contest MC and Woofio. Yes, Woofio the contest judge in the dog suit. This includes new resident and romance events for these characters
    2. A few new events such as your father coming to visit and getting together with friends of the same gender for a meal
    3. The ability to have a child with the game’s secret marriage candidate
    4. A new “performer” story (Which are similar to the TV channels in the previous Story of Seasons)
    5. A new pet, Cheburashka, a Russian cartoon character that has a presence in Japan
    6. New costumes, including ones based on Lest and Frey from Rune Factory 4
    7. New reaction dialogue for different outfits and pets from bachelors and bachelorettes

One of the DLC patches unlocks Stephanie as a Westown resident and marriage candidate. Not to mention she finally has a name.

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The total size of the DLC is over 200,000 Japanese characters, making it as large as some games we’ve released. The first Corpse Party, for example, has about 210,000 characters.

The last round of DLC was released in Japan in mid-December, which means that the Japanese text was completed after we’d entered the QA and submission phase of localizing the main game. With DLC of this size, including it in the game would have been impossible under our schedule. It would have forced us to release months after we’d originally planned.

The Performer is a traveling showman who will read one chapter from a story per day. The illustrations are by “guest” artists.

So, will the DLC ever be released in North America? The truth is that we’re still discussing it. Given the size of the DLC, it would cost upwards of six figures to localize it (over half of which is programming and QA costs). For the amount of money and manpower we would need, we could almost release a full other title. The price of the base game in Japan is more than in North America, and they sell about twice as many games as we do here, factors which made it easier for them to release the DLC for free. We are really grateful to fans for their continuing support of the series under its new name, but releasing DLC of this size for free is beyond our means.

This places us squarely between a rock and a hard place. We either don’t localize the DLC at all, or we release it as paid DLC. Neither of these is ideal, but we have to be realistic as a smaller publisher.

The price point we’re looking at, after comparison with other paid DLC with similar content, is $3.99 each for three patches. (Patch 1 and 2 from the Japanese version, which contain less content than 3 and 4, would be combined.) Making for an even more bitter pill is that by charging for the DLC, we would be unable to include Cheburashka (and even offering him for free wouldn’t have guaranteed the license extended out to North America indefinitely). The above details aren’t set in stone, but it is the most likely plan if we do localize the DLC.

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In my last blog, I wrote that it kills us to release a game without all the content of the original version. Dealing with this situation has been even harder than removing Hamtaro from the game, as I know that some of you are looking forward to wooing Stephanie or Woofio, or having a child with the secret marriage candidate. We want to work on the DLC. (Though, I don’t know if the person tasked with editing over 500 lines of Woofio dog puns will feel the same.)

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Even though there’s no best-case scenario here, we’ve chosen to lay all of this out and see what you all have to say about it. We take your comments seriously, so let us know what you think.

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One DLC patch adds Woofio as a marriage candidate. All joking aside, he actually has an interesting backstory.

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