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UDDER DISAPPOINTMENT

After getting a veggie patch of my own in real life, I’ve finally figured out why every farming game begins with mastering turnips—it’s because they really are quick and easy to grow. And while you’ll never be able to make a living off of them like you can in Story Of Seasons: Friends Of Mineral Town, at least the real ones have some flavor.

Things kick off with a letter from a distant mayor, and before you know it you’ve taken.

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