Bend the Rules with Cheat Engine (Without Breaking the Game)
Cheats
Want to smooth out the grind? Inari plays nicely with Cheat Engine tables, letting you tweak numbers behind the scenes so you can spend more time wooing and less time wallet-watching.
Expect options like money edits, affection rate tweaks, and various QoL toggles for repetitive systems.
Most tables use hotkeys to flip features on/off mid-session, trainer-style.
Grab tables from reputable hubs, match the table to your game version, and back up your saves. It’s single-player—treat it like an accessibility tool, not a scoreboard.
By: Dave
Official Cheat Mode: Story-First Settings from the Main Menu
Cheats
There’s a built-in cheat mode you can enable right from the main menu. It’s more “story-friendly settings” than wild cheats:
1.5x affection gain
1.5x money earned
Bigger starting funds
You still play the same mini-games and make the same choices—just with less early grind and a smoother pace if you’re here for the romance routes.
By: Dave
WeMod and Inari: What You Can Expect
Cheats
If you prefer a plug-and-play trainer, WeMod is worth checking. Availability can vary, but when supported, expect:
Toggleable boosts like money, affection gain, or skipping repetitive tasks.
Auto-detection of your install and in-game overlays for quick tweaks.
Stable, single-player-friendly changes that don’t mess with your save if you’re sensible. Always verify compatibility with your exact version.
By: Dave
Trophies and Trinkets: Achievements and Collections
Unlockables
There’s a tidy set of achievements covering performance, collections, and mastery.
Performance ranks: Nail high grades in mini-games and time trials. Practice pays; learn task patterns.
Daruma hunts: Hidden goodies tucked around town. Sweep every screen and revisit spots after story beats.
Late-game challenges: Expect mastery goals tied to advanced systems and deeper progression. Save a clean file if you want to optimize attempts.
By: Dave
Green Thumb Goals: Unlocking and Expanding the Garden
Unlockables
The garden opens after certain story/lighthouse steps and becomes a backbone for cooking and gifting.
Costs upfront: You’ll pay to unlock each growing line (think: 2,000 yen per plot tier). Plan purchases.
Scale gradually: Expand as your wallet allows; more lines mean more crop variety and steady ingredient flow.
Crop cycles: Plant with your future recipes in mind and stagger harvests so you’re never ingredient-starved.
It’s a long-term investment that saves cash and time on shopping runs.
By: Dave
Lost in Translation: Text and UI Oddities to Watch
Glitches
You’ll bump into some rough Korean-to-English translation patches—nothing game-breaking, but occasionally confusing.
Item naming mix-ups: Recipe terms can be off (shellfish-type confusions happen). Cross-check by context.
Clunky sentences: Missing articles or odd phrasing in quests and scenes—read for intent, not grammar.
Spicy scenes, vague words: Some intimate descriptions are unclear. When in doubt, pick the option that best fits the character’s personality you’ve learned.
By: Dave
Sticky Keys: Mini-Game Performance Quirks
Glitches
Hotel mini-games can get finicky on timing and inputs.
Input hiccups: Quick sequences may drop presses or feel off on older hardware or long sessions. A restart or lower settings can help.
Timer edge cases: Finishing right at the buzzer can sometimes fail to pay. Aim to clear tasks comfortably early.
Occasional freezes: Rare, but they happen in rapid-fire tasks. Save often and don’t queue marathon shifts without a breather.
By: Dave
Gifts That Actually Land (Affection System Tips)
Hints
Affection is point-based and capped by daily interaction limits, so slow-and-steady really is the strat.
One gift per day per character. The right gift can spike affection; the wrong one… not so much.
Read cues: Dialogue hints and habits telegraph preferences. Track what works.
Routine beats spam: Plan a daily loop that includes all three leads to avoid lopsided progress.
Event gates: Hitting affection thresholds triggers scenes. Choices there can ripple—think beyond the next heart bump.
By: Dave
Beach-Town Side Hustles: Best Money Strategies
Hints
The hotel keeps the lights on, but diversify to stay sane and solvent.
Hotel work is reliable but AP-hungry—upgrade it early to earn more in fewer attempts.
Fishing adds cash and recipes. Great filler when you need ingredients and yen.
Smart shopping: Time big buys around your income cycles. Prioritize items and upgrades that increase future earnings.
Niche markets: Some… ahem… “collectibles” sell well. Weigh the social risks before you go entrepreneurial.
By: Dave
Plan Your Day Like a Local: AP, Fishing, Cooking, and Farming
Guides
Days are split into morning/noon/evening with 3 AP per slot (9 total). Budget them across money-making and romance.
Fishing: Solid money and ingredients in one go. Rarer fish mean better payouts and better dishes.
Cooking: Converts ingredients (shop/fishing/farm) into gifts and buffs. Each cook burns 1 AP, so batch when possible.
Farming: Unlocks later and scales well. Plant, tend, harvest over days—perfect for sustainable cooking and gift prep.
Mix activities so you’re not broke, starved for ingredients, or stuck without time for dates.
By: Dave
Winning Hearts: Takane, Asami, and Mio Relationship Guide
Guides
Three leads, three vibes—lean into who they are and your progress skyrockets.
Takane (the elegant mom): She appreciates maturity and stability. Favor thoughtful gifts and measured dialogue choices. Don’t rush—consistency beats flash.
Asami (the cheerful daughter): Playful, energetic, and into shared fun. Go for lighthearted chat, activities, and gifts that match a youthful, upbeat taste.
Mio (the quiet childhood friend): Soft-spoken but deeply caring. Choose gentle, sincere interactions and quality time over expensive gestures. Patience pays.
Hit affection thresholds to trigger events. Read the room during choices—short-term gains can complicate long-term routes.
By: Dave
Housekeeping Hustle: Hotel Mini-Game Tips
Guides
Your main legit income comes from fast, WarioWare-style housekeeping. It’s timed, twitchy, and all-or-nothing per shift.
Know the rules: Each session rolls 2–7 tasks; you get paid only if you finish them all.
AP matters: Tasks eat Action Points (AP). Plan work blocks so you don’t kneecap your social time.
Upgrade early: Spend early earnings on longer timers or simpler tasks. It compounds fast.
Smart flow: Start with the quick wins to build rhythm, then tackle fiddlier tasks. Develop muscle memory—most jobs repeat with tiny variations.