Harvest Moon: Skytree Village makes its way to iOS, bringing the 3DS classic's signature blocky terraforming and cozy farming loops to mobile screens. For fans of traditional life simulation games, the core loop remains comforting and familiar: clearing land, planting crops, tending to livestock, and interacting with the local villagers. The standout mechanic here is undoubtedly the terraforming feature, which lets you reshape the terrain by digging rivers, building hills, and managing soil elevation. Experimenting with elevation and seasonal changes to unlock crop mutations adds a satisfying layer of depth to what would otherwise be a straightforward farming simulator.
However, the mobile port is not without its flaws. The transition from physical controls to touchscreen inputs feels clunky at times, and lingering UI issues—such as tutorial prompts occasionally referring to handheld button layouts—can break immersion. Graphically, while the colorful art style and cute character designs translate reasonably well, the environmental assets show their age. Nevertheless, for gamers seeking a classic, relaxed farming experience with plenty of content to sink their teeth into on the go, Skytree Village offers a nostalgic hit despite its minor technical rough edges.
As someone who has played farming simulators since the original SNES days, Harvest Moon: Skytree Village feels like a diluted shadow of what this franchise used to represent. Natsume's post-split entries have always struggled with soul, and while Skytree Village improves slightly over Lost Valley by reintroducing proper town structures, it still relies heavily on tedious terraforming mechanics and repetitive fetch quests. The core loop of restoring the seven Skytrees keeps you moving, but the soil chemistry and crop mutation systems feel overly convoluted without adding genuine strategic satisfaction.
On iOS, the touch controls are responsive enough, and performance is steady, but the visuals are dated and the presentation is sterile. The townspeople lack compelling writing, making the social and marriage aspects feel like a chore rather than a reward. If you desperately need a port-based farming fix on mobile, it functions reliably, but serious sim fans will easily spot the lack of depth compared to genre benchmarks.
Performance: Maintains a steady frame rate on modern iOS devices. Quick load times and responsive touch controls for grid-based tile manipulation.
Buy if: You want a straightforward, grid-based farming sim on iOS with terraforming mechanics and don't mind repetitive daily tasks.
Skip if: You expect rich character relationships, deep storytelling, or modern farming sim innovations like Stardew Valley.
Available on: iPhone, iPad
Version 1.1Mon Aug 17 2026
Improved compatibility with certain controllers for a better gameplay experience.
Requires iOS 26.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.Times have changed in the land known as the Oasis of the Harvest Goddess. Many people used to live in Skytree Village, and the land was lush and green. However, the power of the Harvest Goddess gradually began to wane, and the land became parched and dry.
You will be challenged to restore the seven legendary Skytrees that make the town so iconic and bring power and prosperity to the land around them. Along the way, you’ll meet a new cast of characters (with a few returning familiar faces), user-friendly controls, and the ability customize your farm by terraforming the land!
• Meet an array of quirky characters in a bustling town!
• Customize your terrain to your heart's content!
• Woo your favorite bachelor or bachelorette and start a family!
• Discover new crops, flowers, and expanded fishing mechanics!
• Engage in deeper fishing activities by expanding waterways and catching rare fish!
*** Harvest Moon: Skytree Village is compatible with the following devices:
• iPhone 11 or later
• iPad models running iPadOS 26 or later








In Harvest Moon: Skytree Village, the land known as the Oasis of the Harvest Goddess has lost its vitality, causing the legendary Skytrees to wither and die. As the protagonist, it is up to you to restore the power of the Harvest Goddess and bring life back to this lush valley. Take on the mantle of a farmer and custom-shape your land through intuitive terraforming tools—raising hills, digging rivers, and carving out crop fields. Care for animals like cows, sheep, and Poitou donkeys while cultivating a variety of crops and discovering rare mutations. Along your journey, meet and romance a delightful cast of characters, complete quests for villagers, and take part in seasonal festivals. Harvest Moon: Skytree Village offers a charming, nostalgic farming simulation experience tailored for mobile devices.
Land terraforming allowing players to shape soil, waterways, and elevation
Seven main Skytrees to revive across the main storyline
Crop mutation system based on soil conditions and seasons
Diverse livestock including cows, sheep, horses, and Poitou donkeys
Rich cast of marriage candidates and town residents with unique request storylines
Begin by cleaning up your farm plot and speaking with the Harvest Sprites. Collect key materials, grow crops, and complete request quests from local villagers to gradually revive all seven legendary Skytrees and bring the Harvest Goddess back to full power.
Use your tools to modify the elevation and soil quality of your farmland. Experiment with planting crops at different altitudes, moisture levels, and seasons to unlock unique crop mutations and higher-yield harvests.
Official iOS App Store listing page detailing features and device compatibility.
Shape the environment around you by modifying terrain height, creating water pathways, and tilling soil to design your ideal farm setup.
Interact daily with the townspeople of Skytree Village, complete their requests to boost affection levels, and court potential bachelors or bachelorettes to start a family.
Crop mutations are discovered by planting specific seeds at varied land elevations, under specific soil moisture conditions, and during particular seasons.