Farm game fans, get ready for the next trip – I played Seasons History: Grand Bazaar At a preview party and I am here to say that it grows in a blooming charming game. If the name sounds familiar, it’s because the history of the seasons: Grand Bazaar is a remake of Harvest Moon: Grand Bazaar on Nintendo DS and is full of improvements, which allows you to look crunching both on switch and PC.
When the game begins, you welcome the mayor of the city of Felix, who briefly tells you what is in Zephyr Town, and then you will take a job immediately, running a stand on the market day. Yes, immediately. So far! Fortunately, it also provides your stand for sale, and you can employ a bell to call and draw the attention of customers (I love this thing; I called the break and made sure that my company got its name).
After the first rush of stockings, sales and ringing Bell, you go to explore your farm and tend to fresh crops. The Market Day drops every Saturday, so you have six days to plant and harvest products so that it is ready to sell the town.
The next weekend it becomes a bit more intense when you make two changes at your stand. You can mention items and supplement the completion of customer needs and make sure that they feel that sweet satisfaction has encouraged to repeat the business. At least I think so – I heard it in the business class years ago. However, something I have not learned at school is a time of fever in which sales go faster and prices will rise, so keep your eyes and get ready.
After completing the feverish day of sales and a pile of cash burning the hole in your pocket, you can visit other stalls led by other villagers. Felix himself has a stand, there is an animal shelter that removes animals from your hands, a shop with arrows to get fresh friends, fisherman, clothing and modernization of building. This is a kind of game loop in brief, although there are friendships and romances to create, fish to catch, meals and events.
Easter egg that you may see is friends of friends in the crowd when you advertise your goods. There are characters from all over the franchise, along with a few fresh sponted faces.
With your human companions you also have several animals. There are options for a dog on your farm, a horse that you can employ to ride through the city – and by the way, and by the way, and by the way – plus ordinary round cows that inhabit the barn.
If horse riding is not your thing, there is another option: glider. Yes, in the history of the seasons is speedy. You can double and float in the air, allowing you to gently drift from the farm to the city. In addition, if you twice twice during watering the plants, you hit more plots at the same time, limiting time by doing agricultural work.
I must admit that I have never played Grand Bazaar on Nintendo DSSo I can’t offer a full comparison, but this is more like Fae Farm than other games in Peasons Games, which I played. For example, in the previous remake, Story of Seasons: And a great life was a bit empty, but Grand Bazaar is teeming with life and looks attractive.
I am excited that I can delve into this agricultural game and achieve a decent profit at my own gigantic stand. Grand Bazaar releases Nintendo Switch on August 27, 2025, opening a fresh market undertaking for citizens of the city of Zephyr.
