How to Get a Horse in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life

How to get a horse in Story of Seasons: It’s a Wonderful Life?

During your journey in Story of Seasons: The Wonderful Life, you will meet many animals on the farm. Initially, you start with a cow, but as you progress, you have the opportunity to acquire a horse. Although the horse cannot provide any valuable animal products, it can serve as transportation across the Forgotten Valley. Curious about getting a horse in Story of Seasons: It’s a Wonderful Life? Read on to find out how.

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How to get a horse in Story of Seasons?

A simple guide to getting a horse in Story of Seasons: It’s a Wonderful Life

The process of obtaining a horse in Story of Seasons: It’s a Wonderful Life is very simple. To get it, you just have to progress the game to the first day of summer in Chapter 1. Around 11am, Takakura will invite you to the stables, where he will introduce you to your new horse.

If for some reason Gao Cang doesn’t buy your horse at this stage, make sure to put the item in the shipping box and he will buy it the next day.

Once you have a horse, there are a few initial steps you need to take before you can start riding. First, you need to choose its color (more details below) and give it a name. Once you’ve completed these formalities, you’ll be free to explore the valley on horseback!

While bonding with your horse through feeding, brushing, talking, and cuddling will increase his friendship level, there are no added benefits to doing so. It’s worth noting that your horse, like all other animals in the game, cannot die.

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In Story of Seasons: It’s a Wonderful Life, while you can choose the color of your horse, you can’t preview what different horse options will look like in advance. Therefore, you may find that the horse you selected is not to your liking and may need to reload the saved file in order to select another horse. This is easy to do if you’ve recently saved your progress, but can be inconvenient if you haven’t saved in quite some time.

To help you out, we’ve included below images of the three different horses you can get in Story of Seasons: It’s a Wonderful Life:

  • dark horse
  • brown horse
  • white horse

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Originally known as “Bokujō Monogatari” in Japan and previously known as “Harvest Moon”, Story of Seasons is a series of beloved farming simulation role-playing video games. It was created by Yasuhiro Wada and developed by Victor Interactive Software, which was later acquired by Marvelous Entertainment in 2003 and is now known as Marvelous Inc. Notably, Story of Seasons marks the debut of the international series under its current title.

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Story of Seasons Gameplay

In most games in the series, the player characters are primarily male; however, some games offer the option to play as a female character. The central storyline of the series typically revolves around players inheriting an abandoned farm, where they are responsible for growing crops, raising livestock, forming relationships with the townsfolk, and eventually starting a family, all while striving for the farm’s prosperity.

Each game has different goals to achieve or items to collect, such as befriending villagers, collecting musical notes, discovering elves, creating rainbows, or ringing bells. In order to obtain money, players engage in activities such as farming, animal husbandry, fishing, mining, and gathering. Since time and energy are both limited resources, players must manage their tasks carefully to complete their daily tasks efficiently.

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