While downplayed to keep him conventionally attractive, his new design features bags under his eyes and the top of his hair slightly unkempt, hinting that his illness mentioned in AnWL is starting to take a toll on him to the point of self-neglect. Delicate and Sickly: Marlin (Matthew).A screenshot from the Bokumono website reveals that hair style and hair color options are also available for the main character, and another trailer shows customizable eye-styles and skin tones. Character Customization: Unlike the last remake, players can now choose three gender options: male, female, and non-binary (called "other" in the Japanese version).Canon Name: Trailers have shown that "Mark" and "Pony" are now named "Shion" and "Maya" respectively. Here, he instead runs a café that offers coffee, tea, and sodas. Bowdlerise: In the original game, Griffin (named Gavin in the remake) owned a bar, and you were able to buy drinks that were implicitly alcoholic.Balance Buff: Certain products like crops and wool now sell for much more than what they were worth in the GameCube/PS2 version, allowing the player to make more money sooner.In this version, it's basically a time killer go up the path and your character will travel to another town offscreen, spending six hours of the day. In previous versions of the game, this path was used to link up with Friends of Mineral Town (via the GBA link cable) for some exclusive bonuses. In the remake, every menu item has its own unique design. Originally, the drinks at the Blue Bar didn't have their own models, they were simply represented by milk bottles.The visuals and character design had been changed to match the new style that changed over the years, done by long-time artist Igusa Matsuyama.The milk contest is now a "follow-the-pattern" cooking sim, while the grave cleaning has been simplified to a rhythm game. The strenuous Button Mashing in two of the minigames (the milk drinking contest and Nina's grave cleaning) has been removed in favor of new mechanics.Note that there were zero visual cues in the original game, meaning that you had to aimlessly dig through every tile until you found a treasure at random. Treasure hunting at the dig site is much easier now, as buried items will stick out of the ground once they are close to being uncovered.There's now a shallow path ◊ near the waterfall that connects the digsite area and the pond with each other, making travel onto the other side of the river a lot easier.The goat can be bred to get more than one goat on the farm, and it won't stop giving goat milk after a year, similar to the cows.Nor do cows simply stop giving milk approximately a year after giving birth. Calfs bought or born on your farm do not have to give birth before producing milk.The player can sell up to 8 different items to Van at once.The shipping box can be used to ship animal products and crop produce from the get-go, compared to the original version, where an extra shipping box for crops had to be unlocked in later chapters.The player can plant more than one seed at a time by pressing and holding the Y button, up to a 3x3 grid.You now have a visible stamina bar, along with status bars for both your energy and hunger.Anti-Frustration Features: Many little things were added, changed, or improved upon.However, it also takes the extra step of making her Chapter 1 appearance physically older, as opposed to simply having Lumina with her adult clothes and hairstyle at the start like previous entries past A Wonderful Life have done. Age Lift: Like A Wonderful Life: Special Edition, this game ages up Lumina from her age in the original release to allow her to be marriageable.Adaptational Job Change: Rather than running a pub as in the original version, Gavin and Muffy now run a café together.
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