Bokujou Monogatari iMode

Bokujou Monogatari: iMode (牧場物語i, lit. Ranch Story iMode), also known as Bokujou Monogatari i/EZ/J, was a Japanese-exclusive spin-off game available for flip phones. It was a network game available for the iMode, EZWeb, and Vodafone service providers. However, the service ended on May 12, 2005 and the game is no longer able to be played and deemed lost media.

It followed the events following Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town and focused on player connections through farming. In it, players were able to connect with others online and sell items to other players through the Farmer's Market.

Features

 * The appearance of the farm changes with the seasons. Such as snow in the Winter and bitterflies flying around in warmer seasons.
 * Various information on the TV of the home! Incliding commercials you can make and can watch on the tv.
 * Raise animals bought in the town, harvest milk from cows and eggs from chickens.
 * Animals have a degree of affection, and the higher the affection, the better reward.
 * As the festival approaches, you will be asked to provide festival materials.
 * When you go to the town on the day of the festival, the person who provided the materials will be commended and rewarded!
 * The contents of the festival vary depending on the season and town. There are many festivals such as cherry blossom viewing in spring and skiing in winter!

Gameplay
Based on Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town the game bears many resemblances in setting and characters. The gameplay is centered around growing your farm by selling crops in town. The game also had may online festivals that could be attended with other players.

Mother Cow Festival
The Mother cow festival was a collaboration event held from July 14, 2003 until August 15, 2003 via an in-game festival contest. During the event, players could compete and cooperate with others via the network service to gain rankings on the event leaderboard. For the duration of the event period, a festival was held ingame every two weeks. At the festival, players could interact with Mother Farm's cows. Players could give the cows profuce, that they had grown on their own farms, which were tracked by the amount eaten and tracked on a leader board of all players. Players who came in first place were awarded admission tickets to Mother Farm. Top place rankers (specific ranks unknown) were awarded a plush toy of Mother Farm's mascot Maamo-kun.