For Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility on the Wii, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Clothes'. A final scene with a final rainbow will occurr. The Harvest Goddess will descent and make a new rainbow for you to return to Town's Square. There everyone has gathered to clap for you. Spam through the scene asap until a fade out occurs. Stop your timer there. The credits will roll and that is it! You finished Harvest Moon Tree of Tranquility!
Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility | |
Harvest Moon Tree of Tranquility Box Front Harvest Moon Tree of Tranquility Box Back | |
Japanese Title: | 牧場物語 やすらぎの樹 (Bokujou Monogatari Yasuragi no Ki) |
Translation: | Ranch Story The Tree of Peace |
Developer(s): | Marvelous Interactive |
Publisher(s): | Natsume Co., Ltd |
Platform(s): | Nintendo Wii |
Release Dates: | : June 7, 2007 : September 30, 2008 : October 9, 2009 (EU) October 22, 2009 (AU) |
Player(s): | 1 |
Online: | No |
Rating(s): | E (Everyone) |
Media(s): | Disc |
- 5What You Should Know
Introduction[editedit source]
A naive, young rancher moves to Waffle Island, only to find out that the land and Goddess which protects it are both dying. What will you do in order to save them?
You, the Player, travel to the island after reading a brochure distributed by the island's Town Mayor. During your time on the island you are mysteriously contacted by a Goddess in your dreams! Continue expanding your farm, tending to animals, and growing amazing crops.. before long you'll learn the legend of the Goddess. Meet the Harvest Sprites and sow the seeds of your destiny! Can you restore the Rainbows, rescue the Goddess, and save the island?
Features[editedit source]
- Play as a boy or a girl, with basic voice acting for the Heroes!
- Fall in love with eight bachelors and eight bachelorettes!
- Rival marriage makes a return in this title.
- Experience all kinds of events with the candidates and villagers, from lunch dates to festivals.
- Choose where your house and farm is located from three different areas. It's free real estate!
- Enjoy a highly involved story that has you become the Goddess's savior and hero of the Island.
Innovations to the series[editedit source]
- You can use regular button input as well as fluid motion control features.
- Apart from the classic cows and chickens you can raise, new animals such as the ostrich and silkworm have been added!
- There are also new animals on the island that can become your pets - ranging from the house cat to a penguin!
- Local co-op mini-games can be unlocked by interacting with residents at festivals!
Characters introduced in this game[editedit source]
Bachelors: Calvin - Chase - Gill - Jin - Julius - Luke - Owen - Toby
Bachelorettes: Anissa - Candace - Kathy - Luna - Maya - Phoebe - Renee - Selena
Other Villagers: Barbara - Bo - Cain - Chloe - Colleen - Craig - Dale - Hamilton - Hanna - Hayden - Irene - Jake - Mira - Ozzie - Paolo - Pascal - Perry - Ramsey - Ruth - Samson - Shelly - Simon - Sue - Taylor - Yolanda
What You Should Know[editedit source]
During the lifespan of Tree of Tranquility's English localization and release, there were 3 different discs released of the game. The very first edition of the game is a green-colored disc, with quite a few errors on it made during localization and file compiling. This version was pressed and released from September 2008 until April 2009. The other two discs are a second edition Green and full color (featuring the protagonists), respectively. Below are some of the errors you may encounter within the First Edition Green version of Tree of Tranquility. The publishing company, Natsume Co. Ltd., offered players a free return for their first edition copies in exchange for corrected discs back during release.
Calvin's 5-heart Event[editedit source]
In the First Edition Green version, players playing as Angela will be unable to marry Calvin. This is due to a script load error when triggering his 5-heart event in Ganache Mines. If the player tries to visit him on the 10th floor of the mines for the scene, they will be greeted by Calvin's blank stare and the game (and console) will freeze until manually shut off. Upon a reload, the file is corrupted. This is an unavoidable error, so please do not try to pursue him.
There is speculation that the error may be caused by a mistake in the event script order, as an important main story event involving Calvin takes place in the same spot as his 5-heart event. The theory goes that clearing the story cutscene may allow the player to freely marry Calvin since there are no other scripts taking precedence over his heart event. However, no one has yet to confirm or deny this because of how late in the game the main story event is set.
Disappearing Child Glitch[editedit source]
An unfortunate glitch that can happen is waking up to find your child is missing from the game. It's unknown what causes this to happen, but it can occur at any time. This glitch is not to be mistaken for the Children's random event, 'My Missing Child'. If your child has disappeared due to this error, the options menu (located from the Diary stand) can help to fix it in most cases. Use the options menu to turn the SFX and Music Volume both to 0, exit from the stand, then go back to the menu and turn the volume back up. Your child should return to normal.
If you track your child while they are invisible, they will be listed in cell area, 'None Area Name'. This occurs in both the North American and Japanese first versions of the games.
Luke and Bo's Permalock[editedit source]
It is completely possible to lock Luke and Bo from the game by activating the cutscene Luke and the Tree Root's sequence of events in the wrong order. There is a giant tree root blocking a path next to the Hilltop Plot (or Hilltop Home if the player chose to live there). It can be cut down through a series of cutscenes involving Luke, Gill, Dale, and Bo. Interacting with the root before meeting Luke, Bo, and Dale will permanently lock both Luke and Bo from meeting the player. You are supposed to meet Dale first, and then meet his apprentices in the forest. If you see Gill's cutscene, upon walking into the Carpentry for the first time you'll be greeted with the second half of the Tree Root event - even though you haven't met Luke or Bo! This causes errors in the script, and stops the event where you meet Luke and Bo in Praline Forest from loading correctly.
Wiimote Disconnect[editedit source]
If you let your Wiimote disconnect through inactivity (or by some stroke of bad luck it happens to disconnect some other way) it can softlock your game and you will lose progress. After the Wiimote successfully reconnects, your character will be stuck in place, time will not change, and environment like clouds will still be shown to move. This is among the rarest bugs to encounter, but it does happen. If you need to walk away from the game, always remember to pause with the home button.
Demo and Alpha[editedit source]
A demo for Tree of Tranquility was hosted at the 2006 Nintendo World convention. The convention was the world showcase for the Wii, and the Tree of Tranquility panel was able to present a small portion of early gameplay mechanics that highlighted the Wii's newest features (such as motion and IR control) on the showfloor. You can read more here, or briefly view some related images below.
Demo Screen (JP)
Demo Screen (EN)
Alpha NPC Icons
Nintendo World Demo - Ranch Life Showcase
Nintendo World Demo - Animals Showcase
Nintendo World Presentation Panel Program for bisection method in fortran language.
Trivia[editedit source]
- Tree of Tranquility's tentative name during alpha and beta testing was 'Harvest Moon Heroes' - Source(s): [1] [2]
- According to the Demo Files, Elli had early development as a marriage candidate. This was later scrapped, however.
- Tree of Tranquility shares direct universal continuity with Harvest Moon 64 - with the help of Elli, Yolanda, Gray, and Renee's connections between Waffle Island and Flowerbud Village.
- The publishing company, Natsume Co. Ltd., incorrectly named this title the 10th anniversary 'Harvest Moon' game. Within the Bokujou Monogatari series, the actual 10th anniversary games released were Shiawase no Uta for World (EN: Magical Melody) and Boy and Girl. See below:
At a Glance[editedit source]
Japanese Logo[editedit source]
External Links[editedit source]
Subcategories
This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total.
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- ► Brownie Ranch District (Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility) (1 P)
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- ► Caramel River District (Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility) (1 P)
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- ► Ganache Mines District (Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility) (3 P)
- ► Goddess Spring (Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility) (empty)
- ► Gull Islands (Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility) (empty)
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- ► Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility Characters (57 P)
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- ► Maple Lake District (Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility) (empty)
- ► Mt. Gelato (Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility) (empty)
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- ► Toucan Island (Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility) (empty)
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- ► Waffle Town District (Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility) (6 P)
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Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility was the first Harvest Moon (now known as the Story of Seasons) game to be released for the Nintendo Wii in 2007, which alongside Island of Happiness was part of the series' tenth anniversary.
The game is set in Waffle Island, which had the Mother Tree overlooking the whole island. However one day the tree died, and the Harvest Goddess had disappeared along with the Rainbows the island was famous for. Sadly this caused the island to fall in dark times.
You just so happen to arrive on the island so that you may start a farm, after hearing that it is a 'ranchers paradise.' However a storm hit your boat and knocked you out. This also let you dream of the Harvest Goddess asking for your help.
In 2009, Animal Parade was released which featured the gang from ToT, but in a different setting and similar plot.
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Tropes associated with the game:
- But Thou Must!: When you're getting married, when it's time to say, 'I do' you can instead say, 'Pardon?' Doesn't change much however.
- Forced Tutorial: For the first few days, you'll stay in the Sundae Inn. So you'll have to do some work around the island until you can get your bearings and start some actual farm work.
- Game-Breaking Bug: A nasty glitch exists that makes it unable to marry Calvin. However this was fixed in later installments, and the original owners can send their copy in to get a replacement.
- God Needs Prayer Badly: It was theorized that the tree had died because no one believed in the Goddess anymore.
- Hello, [Insert Name Here]: You can enter in names, but their default ones are Kevin and Angela.
- New Game+: You can actually play as your child, but it's apparently on a very similar island, with some special things added in, like some extra money.
- Relationship Values: Obviously, for most if not all Harvest Moon games. Befriending the bachelors and bachelorettes to a certain amount can give you a scene where they give you gifts or have lunch with them.
- Theme Naming: Most of the locations and buildings are named after a confection of some sort. (Waffle Town, Ganache Mine, Mt. Gelato, Caramel River, Brownie Ranch, and Sundae Inn to name a few.) Animal Parade switched the theme over to names of musical instruments.
- Unlockable Content: There are some villagers who may move to the island, such as Candace, Luna, Chase, and others.