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Harvest Moon Mad Dash 

 

I am so thankful Family Friendly Gaming had enough money to purchase Harvest Moon Mad Dash on the Nintendo Switch. I have no clue why Family Friendly Gaming Universe was failed in terms of a reviewable copy. My only guess is Natsume wants no sales from the 9.1 million readers in Family Friendly Gaming Universe. Do you have different ideas? Then let us know with an email, post, tweet, or comment. Natsume is the developer and publisher of Harvest Moon Mad Dash. This game is also on the PlayStation 4. This is an offshoot of the normal Harvest Moon games and includes content that can be found as offensive by many families.

Harvest Moon Mad Dash is a puzzle game where we must put matching plants by one another for them to grow. Once they grow we must press a different button to harvest them. The more the player puts together the larger the item, and the higher the score. Score enough points fast enough and you can enter power mode. What is power mode? This is a mode where you just collect fruit for a higher score. Expect a full review in an upcoming issue of the always amazing Family Friendly Gaming magazine and e-magazine. Until that time don't spend more than twenty dollars on this game brand new. Harvest Moon Mad Dash feels a lot like an app.
{02/09/2020}
- Paul

 

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