
You come to the conclusion that YOU must save the island and restore the town back to its former glory.Īlso, the game, when you first download it, is in WBFS format, which is a compressed ISO image. Mayor Hamilton suspects that the beautiful lady in your dream was the Harvest Goddess. You wake up at Sundae Inn, and everything is explained to you, including the history of the Harvest Goddess and the Mother Tree. During the night, you dream about a beautiful lady. On the way over you are knocked out by a storm. You read about Waffle Island in a brochure, as it was described as a “rancher’s paradise” and decided to start your new farm life there. The Harvest Goddess went with the tree, and no one heard from her again. The wind stopped blowing, the sun shined less often, the seas raged violently, people moved away and the once famous rainbows of the island disappeared. After the tragic death, everything turned gloomy. Others say that it died because no one cared about it anymore after disrespecting it. The Harvest Goddess’s Mother Tree has been on Waffle Island for years, but it died ten years ago. Once all the rainbows are created, the Harvest Goddess will reawaken, and the game continues indefinitely (note that after the opening sequences, the plot is mostly fluidly determined by how you play, and therefore there is no overall summary). This is performed by helping the Harvest Sprites create rainbows and collecting certain “badges”.

In Tree of Tranquility, the plot objective (similar to Magical Melody) is to reawaken the Harvest Goddess. However, the Wii Classic Controller can be used as an alternative option to the motion controls. In Tree of Tranquility, the controls are designed to make use of the Wii’s motion control. Although in the PAL regions (Europe and Australia), Magical Melody was released on the Wii instead of on the Gamecube. Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility is the first Harvest Moon game on the Nintendo Wii in North America and Japan. Marvelous Interactive (Japan), Natsume (North America), Rising Star Games (Europe), Nintendo Australia (Australia)
