By Jay / / Games

Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar is one of those farming sims that never runs out of surprises. Behind its cozy gameplay and charming visuals, there are tons of hidden moments and clever Easter eggs that longtime fans will love. From returning characters to secret cutscenes, every corner of Zephyr Town holds a small story waiting to be discovered. Here are ten fun secrets you might have missed while playing. Check out our other Tips and Tricks for the game Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar!


1. The Alternate “Game Over” Start

When you first arrive in Zephyr Town, Mayor Felix mistakes you for the new farmer. If you choose to say “I’m going home” instead of helping at the bazaar, you’ll trigger a hilarious ending where Felix waits all day for a farmer who never comes. After the cutscene, the game resets to the main menu, making this one of the funniest hidden “bad endings” in the series.

2. Climbing Into Miguel’s Chimney

10 Fun Story of Seasons Grand Bazaar Easter Eggs

At first, the chimney on Miguel’s house just looks decorative. But if you try entering it after midnight, a secret cutscene plays where Miguel catches you sneaking in and reacts in a mix of admiration and anger. It’s a nod to the DS version of the game where you could actually enter through the chimney.

3. Jules’ Book References Old Harvest Moon Games

10 Fun Story of Seasons Grand Bazaar Easter Eggs

Jules mentions reading books that directly reference Harvest Moon: Island of Happiness and Tree of Tranquility. These subtle callbacks connect Story of Seasons to its classic roots and show how much care the developers put into honoring the series’ history.

4. “Talk of the Town” Radio Show

Every Tuesday at 4:00 p.m., your in-game radio features a program called “Talk of the Town.” It revisits famous locations like Flowerbud Village and Olive Town. The episode about Sugarleaf Village confirms that players in Hero of Leaf Valley successfully saved it from becoming an amusement park—an awesome continuity touch for longtime fans.

5. Returning Bazaar Merchants

Many of the bazaar vendors are characters from older games. Ronaldo from Save the Homeland and Magical Melody runs a stand called “Paradise Sunrise,” while Garen from Island of Happiness has a photo of his daughter Eliza displayed. It’s a neat way of connecting all the games under one world.

6. The Felix Statue Mystery

Gabriel’s windmill sculpture is actually a replacement for his original Felix statue from the DS game. The bronze statue now found in Zephyr Town is likely the completed version, proving the developers even kept track of small background stories from the older title.

7. Hidden Fireworks and Lanterns

On Saturday nights, starting at 8:00 p.m., you can see fireworks in summer or floating lanterns in autumn when standing near the cliff on your farm. Sometimes, you might even spot a meteor shower or rainbow. It’s a peaceful reminder to slow down and enjoy the view.

8. Pets That Copy You

When your pet’s friendship level is maxed, they’ll start copying your jumps. It doesn’t change gameplay, but it’s one of the cutest little animations in the game. Even before that, your pets show many unique behaviors worth watching.

9. The Return of the Lone Wolf

Fans of Pioneers of Olive Town will recognize the little wolf pet. You can unlock it in Grand Bazaar by reaching “World Bazaar” rank. After that, there’s a small chance it will appear in Rammon’s shop for 50,000G. It’s pricey, but definitely worth it for collectors.

10. References Across the Series

From dialogue callbacks to returning NPCs, Grand Bazaar acts as a tribute to the Story of Seasons and Harvest Moon legacy. Even minor details, like town names or radio mentions, tie into decades of farming sim history.


Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar isn’t just a farming game—it’s a celebration of the franchise’s past. Every secret, callback, and Easter egg adds depth to its world and connects players to the long-running legacy of the series. Whether you’re new or a returning fan, these small discoveries make every day in Zephyr Town feel special. If you’ve found any other hidden gems, share them with fellow fans—it’s these tiny details that keep the series alive.

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