Wild Season is a Farming Simulation Game, inspired by the likes of Harvest Moon, Animal Crossing, Rune Factory and Thousand Arms. Although it shares many of the same concepts and mechanics, Wild Season differentiates itself in its approach to these same ideas. The game revolves around the main character (You), suddenly coming into posession of a farm in a far away town, and the story of how you repair, build and expand it. However along the way you will experience the many distractions, including friends, enemies, love, heartbreak, marriage, winning, losing, discover some mysteries, and perhaps even discover the meaning of true evil.

Post news Report RSS ALICE BRANT – CHARACTER PROFILE

Alice is one of the bachelorettesAlice Brant was born and raised in Bedford Valley, and is the lumberjack’s eldest daughter. She hates living in the country, and as soon as she was able she went straight to the city to study and make a career being a lawyer! Quickly becoming well known for her ferocity, and ability to win difficult cases. Prior to the events of Wild Season she works at a form called Stanley, Stanley & Stanley...

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Alice Brant


Alice is one of the bachelorettesAlice Brant was born and raised in Bedford Valley, and is the lumberjack’s eldest daughter. She hates living in the country, and as soon as she was able she went straight to the city to study and make a career being a lawyer! Quickly becoming well known for her ferocity, and ability to win difficult cases. Prior to the events of Wild Season she works at a form called Stanley, Stanley & Stanley. Shecomes back to town due to an incident involving her father, and finds she has no choice but to stay…much to her discontent.When you first meet her in the game, she is only in town temporarily to deal with her family issues. However since she can’t stand her family, she ends up working at the Inn during her stay.

Personality

  • Fierce
  • Clinical
  • Stuck Up
  • Has a tendency to stick her foot in her mouth by pre-judging people
  • Has difficulty believing that people can change

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