Quick answer
Current screenshots show named objectives in the interface, including investigating the Spirit Tree and obtaining Lily’s favorite treats at Rick’s request.
What the published evidence shows
Objective wording is displayed directly on screen.
The interface pairs objectives with place labels, time, weekday, and date context.
The screenshots show examples, not complete quest names, rewards, or step sequences.
How this connects to the game
The evidence supports a quest-tracker guide and future troubleshooting fields such as current objective, target area, trigger, hand-in character, and progress state.
The page uses the latest publisher description for the game-wide context and a current retailer gallery for the visible name, label, dialogue, objective, or control. Retailer images can change, so the evidence date is retained and launch-version behavior will be checked again.
What is not confirmed
Pinning rules, number of tracked quests, map markers, automatic switching, quest failure, time limits, rewards, and exact walkthrough steps remain unknown.
Launch-day upgrade plan
This URL will keep one stable intent. After release, it can be upgraded with verified schedules, locations, triggers, controls, rewards, maps, screenshots, or troubleshooting details that belong to this exact subject. Unsupported series precedent and placeholder values will not be added.
Sources and evidence level
- Natsume first-trailer announcement (June 18, 2026)
- Natsume Store product page
- Best Buy Nintendo Switch product listing and screenshot gallery
Evidence level: the general game systems come from Natsume; the specific on-screen name or label is transcribed from the current retailer gallery.