
CheatCC says: "When the original Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon debuted in 2007, many praised it for expanding upon the Harvest Moon formula and adding RPG-style battle elements. However, last year's follow up didn't really expand upon this core idea. Now the Rune Factory series is transitioning from handheld systems to the Wii, which will hopefully bring several improvements."

Given that it is a spin-off of Harvest Moon, it isn’t surprising that romance is a part of Rune Factory. But what may catch someone off guard is how much the games offer. These titles offer lots of people they can spend time with, some of them showing how many different kinds of species live in this fantasy world. They are people who are capable at performing certain jobs and surviving against monsters. Their storylines also can be quite engaging and fun. Essentially, they can go above and beyond.

Digitally Downloaded writes: "Often the Wii was criticised for its perceived lack of quality third party games to play, but it's not the case at all. The Wii had some excellent third party games to play, it's just that some of them required a little digging to get to."

Mom ♥
You love her in spite of the fact that she couldn’t stick a 360 Indy Nosebone if her life depended on it and let’s not even mention her Kill/Death Ratio.
In honor of Mother’s Day, now is a great time to organize a list of fun and fair games that will appeal to the “Mom Gamer”.
my mums addicted to the casino in test drive unlimited 2, she even bought me a copy of the game so she had a friend to play it online with!
hope the autofire controller i got you for mothers day will help with the slots while you are away from home lol, love you mum! :p
My Mom plays games even though she says she's "not a gamer" - we're all "gamers" in one way or another. Whether it's playing the lotto or fragging noobs.