Please be advised that the game contains disturbing imagery and should not be played by minors.
"People are strange when you're a stranger." - Jim Morrison, The Doors.
Welcome to Harvest. It's a quiet little town with eccentric locals and traditional family values. Life moves at a slower pace in q...
Please be advised that the game contains disturbing imagery and should not be played by minors.
"People are strange when you're a stranger." - Jim Morrison, The Doors.
Welcome to Harvest. It's a quiet little town with eccentric locals and traditional family values. Life moves at a slower pace in quiet Harvest without the hustle and bustle like you'd get in the big city. Don't forget to attend the annual PTA Bake Sale and keep in mind that the blood drive is mandatory.
Harvester is one of the most controversial horror games of its time with a classic point-and-click interface and tons of interesting puzzles. You'll play as the amnesiac Steve (who is such a kidder!) as you try to figure out why you should join the Order of the Harvest Moon and discover the horror that lurks just beneath Harvest's small-town veneer. Meet some of the strangest characters to ever grace the computer screen--such as Mr. Pottsdam who really, really loves red meat or Colonel Monroe who guards the nuclear missile base and holds The Button. Harvest is a lovely town and the locals aim to keep it that way, no matter the cost...
Play Harvester the way it was meant to be played: completely uncensored!
Written and directed by Gilbert P. Austin of Wing Commander and Strike Commander fame!
Perform random acts of sabotage, blackmail, murder, evidence tampering, and many more innocent pranks!
Meet characters that defy categorization due to their rather unique personalities!
Goodies
manual (US version)
Harvest travel brochures
The Making of Harvester
soundtrack (MP3)
an early look at Harvester
poster
manual (European version)
manual (Spanish)
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Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
Recommended system requirements:
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
Bought this the day I read the review in PC Gamer (they gave it an 82). I still have it in the box form, but this version on GOG was a must buy for me, much like SS2 was. I envy those of you who have never played it and are about to try it out. The comparisons to a Lynch film, are as appropriate as they are numerous in the reviews of this game. Still, not for the squeamish or easily offended, and definitely not for kids (except perhaps those who are very mature for their age...you know the ones...like Steve's little brother or the paperboy)
This game is very good! and Violent! Also was very hard to run on DOSBOX. Now it's on GOG everything is a great install. Highly recommend this controversial game!
This Game really did not age well. The clunky controls and bad Point&Click Mechanics ruined it for me. You will spend so much time trying to figure out stuff that I chose to just watch a complete longplay on YouTube.
When shown for the first time at the CES trade show in 1994, people couldn't believe their eyest. Many of them were probably stunned when they found out who had written the game. Gil Austin had previously penned parts of the Wing commander series but now he wanted to make a statement in the ongoing debate about violence in movies and games that had reached its peak at this period in time. Gil allegedly decided he had had enough when he found out that explosions and weapons had been removed from classic Warner brothers cartoons. So Harvester became his own critism to this and he put in every bit of violence he could think of to try to make his point clear.
Harvester is presented as a classic point & click adventure game with digitized characters and nice, detailed backgrounds. You're playing Steve who one day wakes up in the small town of Harvest and don't recognise anything. You then start walking around town, talking to the inhabitants and picking up objects. When you talk to the right people and/or pick up the right object you trigger the night phase. During the night you're supposed to perform some evil mission for the Lodge, a secret and strange society whose headquarters is in a big castle in the middle of the town. The way out of Harvest and away from all the madness seems to go through the Lodge.
Judging purely from the puzzles, Harvester is a fairly decent adventure game. Gils story is interesting (but hard to understand until you reach the end) but all this is encapsulated in a horribly bad production.
Even today, Harvester has some shock value, but unfortunately a badly designed game will likely wear you down before you can experience the whole game.
You can read my full review of Harvester in Swedish (Google translate is your friend) at: http://www.retroguiden.se/harvester/
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