Independent guide for the full PC release
Your calm route through Tales of Seikyu 1.0
Start with a flexible first-day plan, understand what changed at 1.0, keep long-term goals in your own browser, or work through a technical problem safely.

See the actual game
This is Seikyu: farm, town, yokai and story
The guide now starts from official gameplay material instead of abstract decoration. These scenes show the places and systems the pages below explain.



Official promotional screenshots via the Tales of Seikyu press listing. Full credits and source links are on the Sources page.
Choose a route, not a checklist burden
Useful from the first launch
Each path explains priorities and trade-offs without inventing exact prices, schedules, gifts or unlock requirements.
Build a first day that fits
Learn the immediate loop, leave room for discovery and set up tomorrow rather than racing an imaginary timer.
Open the first-day route →Returning playersSeparate Legacy from 1.0
Understand the official additions and why the developer recommends a fresh 1.0 save for the full experience.
Read the 1.0 guide →Safe supportTroubleshoot without deleting saves
Start with reversible checks for launch, crash, display, performance, input and Steam Cloud problems.
Open troubleshooting →Current 1.0 reference
What the game contains right now
These are concrete systems and names shown by the current official store and 1.0 material.
Farm and ranch
Seasonal crops, field expansion, automation, furniture crafting, chickens, cows, sheep and capybaras.
Named residents
Kon, Torleone, Sasaki and Nyotengu are among the people and yokai tied into island stories.
Transformation
Boar, tengu, water-spirit and customizable Fox Yokai forms open different routes through Seikyu.
Relationships
Friendship, expanded romance and marriage are part of the full 1.0 release.
Exploration
Hidden ruins, hilltops, underwater routes, shrines and seasonal island spaces.
Current PC release
Single-player on Steam with Steam Cloud, Family Sharing, six languages and 36 achievements.
Official publisher trailer: “Tales of Seikyu — Out Now in PC 1.0!” Video playback requires an internet connection.
Official 1.0 trailer
Watch the systems before choosing a guide
The full release brings together farming, ranching, fishing, home restoration, named residents, romance, combat, exploration and yokai transformation.
- Boar, tengu and water-spirit movement
- Seasonal fields and ranch animals
- Town stories, festivals and marriage
- Ruins, hidden paths and underwater areas
Understand the systems
Plan around rhythms, not fake databases
These guides focus on useful decisions while full 1.0 data is still being independently checked.
Seasonal planning and automation
Organize fields, storage and improvement projects without an invented profit table.
Farming guide →Yokai formsExplore through transformation
Learn the confirmed roles of boar, tengu, water-spirit and customizable Fox Yokai forms.
Forms overview →RelationshipsRomance, friendship and marriage
Approach relationships without relying on an outdated Early Access candidate list.
Relationship guide →AnimalsBuild a care routine
Plan space and daily attention for confirmed animals without made-up sale prices or growth days.
Animal guide →FishingPrepare, observe and collect
Use a low-friction fishing routine while keeping unverified fish tables out of the guide.
Fishing guide →IslandExplore with low spoilers
Track blocked routes, hidden areas, ruins and underwater returns without revealing solutions.
Exploration guide →Core tool
Keep progress in your browser
The Seikyu Progress Planner stores completion state and custom goals only on this device. Search, filter, edit, reset a category, print, export a JSON backup and import it after validation.
No account. No server upload.
- No login or registration
- No external database
- No analytics dependency
- No internet required for the main tool
- Your export remains under your control
Verification first
Current official sources outrank old Early Access answers
Every changing fact is tied to a current Steam field or dated official announcement, with unverified claims labeled instead of guessed.
