Shepherd's Crossing 2

Shepherd's Crossing 2

released on Jun 26, 2008

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Shepherd's Crossing 2

released on Jun 26, 2008

Shepherd's Crossing 2 DS is a full featured and in-depth farming simulation and strategy game. At its heart, the game is about the player living in a small town and communicating with the other villagers while raising livestock, harvesting crops, and building a farm. Aside from laying out fields and deciding where to herd the animals, players must also pay attention to the placement of their resources, arranging their life as they see fit. As a special feature unique to the DS, interaction with others is a major part of the game. One can even court, date and marry. It's just one goal in a game filled with things to do and people to meet. The game is beautifully animated in a Japanese anime style. The open-ended gameplay styles mean the player can choose what they want to do whether it be breed animals, farm their fields, build relationships with the people around town or any combination of these activities as well as many others. The DS allows for unique touch screen controls that are implemented into most of the in-game activities. With so many different activities and open-ended style simulation gameplay, there are hours and hours of entertainment available to players.


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oh god... winter is here.



Scariest horror game I've ever played. Wouldn't wish this on my own worst enemy. Had me genuinely full body sweating as I tightly gripped onto my DS. I have never known true fear until I booted up Shepherd's Crossing 2 on my handheld, going into it with a huge smile on my face expecting an enjoyable farming-sim experience. I came out of this ordeal never able to smile again. Just hearing the words "shepherd" or "crossing" send me into a horrific spiral back into the bed I laid in while playing this game, and I break out into the same cold sweat I suffered throughout the entire playthrough. Would I go back in time and do it all over again? Yes. Yes I would.