Two of the four pages dedicated to the Bokumono series are just about the new game. It’s mostly info we’ve seen before, but there are a few new details.

To see the full scans, click below:

[Page 1 | Page 2 | Page 3 | Page4]

If those links don’t work, see the album.

A BIG thanks to @hikariplaydiary for providing these!

Some highlights include:

(Translations here and there.)

Clothing. We see a few new options! (Plus the default clothing.)

That kimono on the top is gorgeous…!

A picture of the…cloth maker?

It looks like a giant sewing machine!

As in previous games, the maker will turn wool and other materials into thread. The example above shows the materials necessary to make white cloth: sheep’s wool and a white flower. (No dyeing and weaving involved this time?)

Cooking. We see the recipe for a couple of other dishes:

Milky Salad requires milk (any type) and a vegetable (any type). Dish effects: stamina will slowly replenish.

Kenchin-jiru requires daikon (Japanese radish), carrot, burdock root, and shiitake. Dish effects: you can walk faster.

Nasi Goreng requires rice, onion, shrimp (any type), and soy sauce. Dish effects: your stamina will deplete more slowly.

A few other details Nintendo Dream gives us or goes into more detail about:

You don’t make clothing yourself–every village has places where you can get clothing made for you. You bring the materials, and the shop owner will do the rest!

Tsuyukusa Village is home to a large warehouse-like building called “Daikoku Stores,” named after the Shinto god of wealth, commerce and trade. A clothing store, dry goods shop, and food store can be found in the Daikoku Stores.

We know that Hinata is from a large family, but the magazine lets us know just how big: he has two older brothers, two younger brothers, and one younger sister! He’s not the eldest; he’s a middle child. And just one sister, in a household with five boys?! That poor girl… xD

The last two pages are dedicated to artwork and Yoshifumi Hashimoto’s comments about previous games, a 4-koma, plus a column from Mr. Hashimoto. I’ll translate some of that stuff later. I got an incredibly late start today, and can’t do nearly as much as I’d hoped… >.>