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sebiok games · 31 Dec 2026
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Congrats! You're now in charge of Beak Island's visitor center. This old gem's a bit rusty, and help's scarce, but don't let that stop you! Spruce up the island, cook up some treats, and bring back the buzz from 50 years ago. It's all in your hands now!
Clock in at the National Park!
You’ve just become the very first Ranger of Beak Island National Park. Peace doesn't last long here; between the flocking Visitors and the quirky Locals, the island is always buzzing. You can take it slow with a stroll and a coffee, or keep things tidy by staying on top of patrols. Beak Island is now in your hands.
Patrolling, picking up trash, and… Shape Up those unruly Visitors. Show those rule-breakers who’s boss! You can use the fines you collect to make the park even more beautiful—and don’t forget to keep honing your enforcement skills along the way.
Mingle with the Locals. Before you know it, you’ll be part of this delightfully loose-knit community. As you get closer, their secrets and wacky plans will slowly unfold. Don’t laugh—they’re dead serious about their nonsense.
A Ranger’s salary can be a bit tight. That’s where a little extra income on the side comes in! Use ingredients gathered during your patrols to cook up something tasty. If you display them outside the Visitor Center, no hungry Visitor will be able to walk past.
Beak Island National Park is mostly peaceful, but stay sharp. You never know what’s lurking at the end of those collapsed mine tunnels. Going in? Just make sure your stomach is full first.
Hello! Beak Island Visitor Center is the first game from a husband who left the corporate game industry to dream of his own world, and his wife, who somehow found herself along for the ride. In this little world we’ve argued our way through and worked hard to create, there are no complex strategies to memorize or intense controls to master. We’d be happy if this could be a space where you can comfortably settle in at the end of a long day and think, “Should I play for a bit?”
English, Korean, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese
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