The game’s play is done through a point and click interface. Players must visit various locations within the game’s fictional town of Harvest, which can be done via an overhead map. By speaking to various townspeople and clicking on special “hotspots”, players can learn information and collect items that progress the game’s story and play. Harvester also features a fighting system where players can attack other characters by selecting a weapon and then clicking on the target. Both the target and the player’s character have a limited amount of health available, allowing for either the player or the target to die. Players can choose to progress through the game by solving puzzles or by killing one of the non-playable characters.
You wake up one morning to a town full of strangers and inexplicable sights. You share your home with your not so perfect family and your supposed fiancee lives next door. Then you are plunged into a nightmare! Your fiancee is missing and you find a hideous bloody skull and spinal chord draped across her bed! Is it hers? What is going on? The only clue left behind is an engraved invitation for you to enter…
…a mysterious organisation that controls the town in way you don’t (or can’t) understand.
Is the order behind this gruesome execution? What are their motives?
One thing is certain, you’re going to get to the bottom of this killing, or die trying.
The game stars Steve, who awakes with a case of amnesia in a strange town in 1953 called Harvest. He can't remember anything from his past and when he tells the people that claim to be his family, as well as townsfolk, they all tell him what a kidder he is. All of the town inhabitants are extremely eccentric and many appear to be more a satire or stereotype than real people. They all continuously stress to Steve that he should join the Lodge, which is a large building located at the center of town that serves as the headquarters of the Order of the Harvest Moon. Steve visits the Sergeant at Arms at the Lodge, who tells him that all of his questions will be answered inside the building. To enter, he must first join the Order of the Harvest Moon. But in order to join, he must perform a series of tasks that range from simple vandalism to arson for his initiation.
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | 1.0 GHz Processor | 1.5 GHz Processor |
RAM | 512 MB RAM | 1 GB RAM |
OS | Windows XP / Vista / 7 | Windows 7 |
Graphics Card | 100% DirectX compatible graphics | 100% DirectX compatible graphics |
SOUND CARD | 100% DirectX compatible card or onboard sound | 100% DirectX compatible card or onboard sound |
HDD Space | 2 GB available space | 2 GB available space |
Game Analysis | The cheapest graphics card you can play it on is an NVIDIA GeForce 6100. In terms of game file size, you will need at least 2 GB of free disk space available. Harvester system requirements state that you will need at least 512 MB of RAM. If possible, make sure your have 1 GB of RAM in order to run Harvester to its full potential. To play Harvester you will need a minimum CPU equivalent to an Intel Pentium 4 2.00GHz. Harvester will run on PC system with Windows XP / Vista / 7 and upwards. Additionally it has a Linux version. |
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | Intel Core 2 Duo 1.8 GHz | |
RAM | 1 GB RAM | |
OS | OS X 10.7.0 or later | |
Graphics Card | Integrated with 64 MB RAM | |
HDD Space | 1 GB free HD space |
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | 1.0 GHz Processor | 1.5 GHz Processor |
RAM | 512 MB RAM | 1 GB RAM |
OS | Ubuntu 14.04 LTS | Ubuntu 14.04 LTS |
Graphics Card | 100% OpenGL accelerated card or onboard graphics | 100% OpenGL accelerated card or onboard graphics |
SOUND CARD | Any ALSA supported card on onboard audio | Any ALSA supported card on onboard audio |
HDD Space | 2 GB available space | 2 GB available space |