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Harvestella: How to break big rocks

Por: Newsweek Tech November 07, 2022

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Harvestella is a life simulator with RPG elements from developer Live Wire, published by Square Enix. Set in the world of Seaslight, players must take on Quietus, the Season of Death, which causes crops to wither and die while forcing people to remain in their homes. Players work as protagonist Ein to stop Quietus using good from their farm, alongside a crew of characters: a girl named Aria, the mechanic Heine, and missionary Shirka.In... + full article



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