Beek - Familiar Spirit

In-app purchases
4.1
2.54K reviews
50K+
Downloads
Content rating
Teen
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About this game

A call for help within a mysterious messaging app. Someone lost and wondering through a forest in a faraway place. And their destiny in your hands.

Beek: How I Became a Familiar Spirit and Everything After That is a text-based narrative experience from the creators of Nekojishi. Featuring dozens of branching paths, multiple endings, and CG's to unlock!

Help Beek seek a way home, and face the darkness of this world with strength and courage.

Note:
- This game is free, however CG's are unlocked with a one-time purchase.
Updated on
7 Oct 2025

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
App info and performance
This app may collect these data types
Location, Personal info and 3 others
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.1
2.47K reviews
Nora Buss
4 May 2025
Fantastic game. I played fully through the old version a couple years ago. Reinstalled it a couple hours ago and was pleasantly surprised to see the new updates. Update now that I've seen an ending. The game is still just as good as it was before. Notifications don't always work like they should, though that could be my phone being weird. This isn't the only game I have with wonky notifications.
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A Google user
2 April 2020
For a game that relies so heavily on dialogue, I was sad to see that the writing felt so... cringy. The character Beek's way of talking feels pretty off- It's hard to be descriptive and have action in the context of a conversation over 'texting.' It has a lot of potential, but when the 'graphics' (i.e. photos) are something that needs to be bought, the writing should be able to make up for it.
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A Google user
10 December 2019
People complaining about having to pay four bucks to see images need to get some perspective. That being said, this game has me hooked. It plays out via texting between you and the main character, with 'photos' thrown in now and then. It's not exactly a "Visual Novel" since it's mostly text, but like any VN you make choices along the way to help shape the story. As you play there are breaks between texting 'periods' that help to make you feel like you really are texting with someone, and I find myself biting at the bit at times wondering 'where are you, what's going on?' and forgetting, at least for a moment or two, that it's a game. I think a reason that is..is because texting is so fundamental to us all now, a way for nearly everyone to communicate, that at a subconscious level it bridges a gap between the game and the player. It's so simple yet so effective. I'd say give it a try. If you don't want to pay to support the game/devs, you don't have to, but a few bucks isn't much to ask.
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What's new

An update to your messaging application is here!
- You no longer have to type out previously picked responses under most circumstances. (After achieving any ā€˜good’ ending)
- Fixed an issue preventing the achievement, ā€œBad Luckā€, from unlocking under certain circumstances.
- Fixed issues with devices set to unsupported languages.
- Security patches.