Before you start
Use an official store or publisher source for installation, account, platform, and support questions. Once the game is running, treat this route as a decision guide rather than an exact quest script because tutorials and unlock timing can change.
First 15 minutes
Follow the game introduction, learn the basic movement and interaction controls, and notice where inventory, map, tasks, mail, and settings live. Avoid rushing to spend or sell until you understand what the current tutorial is asking you to keep.
First 30 minutes
Collect nearby common resources in small amounts, check obvious town services, and speak with characters already on the tutorial route. Do not cross the map for an unconfirmed shortcut; learn one compact area first.
First hour
Choose one available hobby or collection activity and learn its basic loop. Fishing, gardening, cooking, gathering, or another unlocked activity is enough. The goal is to finish one understandable loop, not to unlock every system immediately.
What to collect and keep
Keep first copies of unfamiliar fish, crops, ingredients, materials, event items, and gifts. Hold a small reserve of common resources before selling extras, then use the items, recipes, materials, and what-to-sell pages to check possible uses.
NPCs and early routes
Talk to characters you naturally pass and note their area instead of forcing a large friendship route. If gifting is available, use replaceable items and check the NPC guide before offering rare ingredients or crafting materials.
Daily checks and first money priorities
Open the daily checklist and pick only the tasks available to your account. For money, favor repeatable common activities and small test batches. Avoid a route that depends on uncertain prices or consumes your rarest materials.
Common first-day mistakes
Do not clear storage by selling unknown items, spend a whole material stack, chase every hobby, or follow an old event route without checking the live game. A calm first day leaves useful options open for the second session.
What to do next
Return with one goal: money, friendship, cooking, collecting, home design, or exploration. Open the matching database or guide and combine it with the map and daily checklist instead of browsing every page at once.
Correction policy
Heartop avoids fake certainty. If a code, route, event, item, or gift note changes, use the correction links so the page can stay useful.