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Tales of Seikyu: A typical farming sim with a twist—I can shapeshift, and I’m betrothed to a determined kappa.

Steam Next Fest always tends to be a thriving hub for farming and life sims, but the demo of Tales of Seikyu takes you on a more magical adventure than your standard dirt tilling, seed sowing simulator. Instead, you’re a shapeshifting member of the fox clan who has moved to an island infested with yokai and yokai-adjascent villagers. So as someone who already finds every excuse to try a new farming simulator and adores the weird and wonderful world of Japanese folklore, this game wasn’t exactly a hard sell.

Tales of Seikyu starts by following the classic routine of moving to a new place and into a beautiful farmhouse that for some reason has been empty for ages, with your first task being introducing yourself to a rather eclectic bunch of yokai-related townsfolk. There’s a pretty significant variation in characters which I appreciated rather than being lumped with the usual run of the mill edgy character, loveable brute, overly optimistic charmer, and the self deprecating nerdy sort. Everything from humans to anthropomorphic cats, birds, and otters welcome you in Tales of Seikyu. Even the playable character has magical abilities, such as shapeshifting into a boar.


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