NOTE: This guide only applies to Beek v1.06 or earlier! Certain flags were simplified in Beek: Familiar Spirit - Remastered (v2.0) along with a in-game ending journal being added. (We plan to post an updated ending guide in the future!)
Hi everyone!
We've been hard at work since the release of Beek - Familiar Spirit in 2019 on iOS/Android and the itch.io release earlier this year, but we found some time to put together a frequently requested ending guide for the game.
The ending guide below will lead you through the major choices required to reach any given ending in the game. For the sake of clarity, the dozens of smaller decisions made throughout the game have been excluded.
Here's a few tips to help with replaying the game.
(Skip Mode and the Bookmark menu are available from the beginning on Windows & macOS to compensate for the lack of notifications. While the game was designed for mobile we want to keep it accessible to as many people as possible.)
We hope this guide helps more people experience the overall story of Beek. Enjoy, and let us know any feedback, questions, or suggestions you have about this guide in the comments!
- Studio Klondike

(NB: itch.io seems to only display the above image in full on Desktop)
Lost in darkness, a mysterious messaging app, and their destiny in your hands.
| Status | Released |
| Author | Studio Klondike |
| Genre | Interactive Fiction,Visual Novel |
| Tags | Bara,beek,Furry,Gay,kemono,LGBT,nekojishi |
| Languages | German,English,French,Japanese,Chinese (Simplified),Chinese (Traditional) |
| Accessibility | Subtitles,One button |
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just some feedback, but... you guys should really enable skip mode without having to beat the entire game! ik that being forced to wait through every single "typing" with nothing but a text message screen to look at is a turn-off for many players. otherwise very nice art and story :)
ty for posting the ending guide!
The game failed to keep me interested due to its extreme slowness. For 30 minutes, no visuals, a handful of messages, and no idea when we stop being on a messenger app. I eventually gave up: there are so many other things I could be doing with that time.
I do not understand why we can't just press a button and make things go faster (there is a skip mode, according to comments its supposed to be available if you bought the game from itch.io on PC, but after turning it ON, I still had no idea what to do).
As a result, I probably will never see what the game has to offer.