Welcome to the Cozy Zone, the corner of SG dedicated to sharing and discussing cozy games. Get yourself a blanket, some hot chocolate or herbal tea, get comfy in your chair and enjoy the good vibes and the good gibs too.

I'm certain most of you are familiar with the concept of "cozy gaming/games" by now, but to avoid any confusion here are some excerpts I stole from articles written by people who are better with words than me, which should give you the idea:

These kinds of games encourage players to take things slow and enjoy the cozier things in life, which is why they've gained a reputation for being 'cozy games'. While there isn't an official definition for what a cozy game is exactly, those that do fall under this categorization have a particular vibe that is easy to spot. Typically, a cozy game will be laid back, have minimal, if any, combat, an endearing art style, and will wrap its action around a wholesome story.
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Whether the ideal cozy game consists of task-based satisfaction or getting to project personal feelings onto a melancholy storyline, there are options suitable to gamers of all backgrounds. The genre is very flexible, populated with RPGs, platformers, point-and-click adventures, life sims, and much more. These are the games to play after a long day of work, on rainy days, and when you just don't feel like crawling out of bed.`
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The core idea behind [cozy gaming] is the combination of appealing colors, atmospheric music, and playability. In addition, a game should also be fun and relaxing, contributing to the experience that can be referred to as cozy.
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Cozy games are predominantly identified by the comfortable atmosphere, aesthetically pleasing design, and task-focused gameplay. Cozy games are not always easy or relaxing, though they can be.

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With that out of the way and skipping the whole "in these hard times we all need more cozy time in our lives" preamble (heh), let's get straight to what the Cozy Zone is supposed to be about:

My giveaways of cozy games. To be honest (at first) I just needed a place for my next gibs, as it so happened that I was in possession of some amount of keys for this particular type of games, but instead of going with just another one-time train I decided to make it an ongoing thread. So for now the plan is to do GAs for this thread with games of the cozy kind on a somewhat regular basis.

Your giveaways of cozy games. Everyone is welcome to join me in making GAs for games that fit the theme. No strict guidelines, use your own discretion when deciding if the game is good for this thread. In general, fitting games usually have one or more of these tags on Steam: Relaxing / Family Friendly / Cozy / Wholesome / Cute / Comedy; and here are some tags that these games usually don't include: Violent / Gore / Survival / Psychological Horror / Hentai / Dark / War / Military / Dystopian (these are just some examples of some of the most popular tags). In any case, if a game seems cozy enough to you, feel free to give it away. Just make your GAs private (aka invite-only).
Special Cats tag exception: as a result of the FCDSCGC-2023 event, cats were proclaimed the mascot animal of our thread and thus any game that has a 'Cats' tag on Steam is allowed to be given away here, whether it's cozy or not.
Every active giveaway will be featured in the OP (if I'm around at the time it's running).

General discussion of cozy games. Random cozy games discoveries, thoughts on latest games you've played, discounts alerts and everything else related to games of the cozy kind.

Recommendations for cozy games. Do share your favorite games, well known or not. Hidden gems are especially welcome though, cause many niche games often go largely unnoticed.

Cozy events. So, events have become a semi-regular occurrence in our thread, and I'm looking to make them an integral part of the Cozy Zone experience moving forward. If you want to host an event in the thread which requires some coordination or have an idea for a future event, please contact me on Steam; otherwise, feel free to post your cozy trains, celebratory GAs, puzzles and whatnot at any time. You can also contribute by either partially or fully sponsoring the prize pool and/or by donating cozy games for events (as I might struggle to fully cover these prize/GAs-wise on my own, so some help is always appreciated; again, contact me for this).

If you wish to just bump the thread, feel free to so, but keep in mind that the recommended way to bump is the cozy way, which is achieved by posting:
♦ pics of your adorable pets ♦ pics of your cozy gaming space ♦ pics of anything cozy or cute ♦ light-hearted memes ♦ links to relaxing music (make sure to check out our own cozy playlist ♫ too) ♦

One rule in this thread: good vibes only, so please let's make it comfy for everyone and keep the negativity to the minimum.


Active giveaways

from Ellendyl Euro Truck Simulator 2 (lvl 2+)
from s4k1s 4 games cozy Cakeday train (lvl 1-2+)

Current streak of consecutive days with at least one GA running has been going since: January 15, 2023 (approximately)


Previous giveaways and events:

Thanks to everyone who contributed with cozy giveaways and recommendations. ʕっᵔᴥᵔʔっ

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Finally played Haven Park (I got it during the Summer sale) and it gave me serious cozy vibes a la Short Hike.
I even teared up a little but not in a bad way. It's a lovely game even though interactions with NPC didn't feel as fulfilling as in ASH.
It will definitely scratch your collecting and exploring itch.

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I've been playing Dave the Diver a lot, and while I'm greatly appreciating it, just be aware that mid and endgame has a lot of sharks. So many. And there are boss fights. The game is pretty forgiving in the scheme of a few quick time events, and boss fights have endless redo's and are tame in the scheme of Boss Fights (TM), but it might not qualify as 'cozy' for people.

But it does have that loop that satisfies in farming games. Gather things, interact with people (though this is more linear), there's farming aspects. I find many parts relaxing and such, and rate the game highly, just wanted to give people a heads up. Sharks.

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I find many parts relaxing and such, and rate the game highly, just wanted to give people a heads up. Sharks.

Hm. I played the demo and thought it was pretty cozy but yeah it was just the intro so it was shark free. I think I will still get it but probably will play only when my anxiety is on good behavior.
Thanks for the warning

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Eventually you get strong enough gear that killing the sharks is easy - so then they are no longer stressful. ;)

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There is a Wholesome Games Sale on Steam with some nice discounts on a lot of cute and cozy games from Wholesome Games.
Also lots of demos to play and a few freebies like Mirth Melody

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Oh nice! I was curious to try Mirth Melody. Clicked to follow their upcoming game as well.

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And they have lots upcoming that look super cute and cozy.
I didn't know Mirth Melody was going to be F2P but I'm really glad.

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Oooh Chicken Journey and Fugl are very tempting.
I played Morels The Hunt on my gf's account (she is a big fan of mushrooms and hates hunting games so that was a perfect gift) and it's really cool. So chill and pretty.

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Think I will grab Gourdlets as it looks very cozy.
Just saw Clawfish and wonder if there is any other games about claw machine, as it can be very relaxing at times.

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My husband pointed out Cuisineer. Looks like something in the vein of Moonlighter. Light hack and slash plus restauranting is my kinda jam.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1963570/Cuisineer/

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Defeating monsters with a spatula and boba tea! Awesome. :D

3 months ago
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CoZy bump. Think the Steam rhythm sale is going. Blue Wednesday is on sale and looked interesting. $6
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2129160/Blue_Wednesday/

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Thanks for sharing! looks like a good find.

Thinking about this too as it can be be cozy too... relaxing to match the rhythms!
https://store.steampowered.com/app/773740/Overpass/

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Autumn is coming, and with it, getting cozy inside and play something nice, with a cup of hot beverage on your side.
What's better for that, than some familiar spoOOOooOOOoopy themes mixed with some creativity and silliness?
Start it with a bit of detective work, to get to the games ;)

The Darkside Detective
The Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark

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I really need to play these.

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Only played the first one, 100% stand by the comfy, funny and familiar thing ^^

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Cool GAs, Adam!
I remember winning the first one and going through it and feeling like NOOOOOO when I realized it was to be continued.
And I still haven't picked up the sequel. Shame on me.
So so many easter eggs for the P&C classic fans and scifi fans in the first one.

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Thank you! :)

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Core Keeper is free this weekend. Feels a bit like a caving Stardew Valley, with more useful combat. Or maybe a Stardew-ish Minecraft, but less stressful. Anyway, enjoying it with this preview. Has a creative mode, or hard mode, depending on where you want to go.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1621690/Core_Keeper/

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I need a break from the gloom of War Mongrels (a fine game but a very dark one) this weekend and this sounds perfect

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I'm finding it dangerously catchy.

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I love the caves in Stardew. I have spent so many hours down there (which I could never do in real life due to claustrophobia).
I can see the appeal.

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For some reason I still have a working demo from Nextfest on my account and it's been a blast.

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Mika and The Witch's Mountain
I was lucky to get a copy of this very chill and cozy game, which was released a few days ago, and I really enjoyed it.

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Looks cute!

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And there's a demo. Definitely trying it. Thanks for the tip, Tucs

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A desperately needed cozy bump! and a small giveaway for Four Last Things (Lvl 4 + SGtools)

Am I the only one who finds point 'n click adventure games very cozy?

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I do, I do. There are many quite relaxing

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Interesting game. And: yes, point 'n click adventure games are usually pretty cozy.

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of course not! Pretty sure a lot of people, including me, find such games very cozy and relaxing. Great way to unwind after a long game or an annoying day.

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So very cozy. Often one button, not timed, collect things, talk to characters, enjoy scenery. So much to like!

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Point n'click are generally cozy 💜
I'll pass because i already have a win to play from you but interesting givveaway :)

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I totally don't want to play this game, but as a person who had many required art history classes, I absolutely love this game idea.

Also, I agree that some point and clicks are cozy. I grew up with early Monkey Island and Kings Quest and Quest for Glory or whatever, and I recall some stressful moments. Beer eating thru mugs, scorpion chases, awkward sword fights. Much as I love Star Trek 25th anniversary, man, those phasers.

But yes, lots of the more recent games are interesting and cozy!

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I also grew up with those games, especially the Lucasarts ones. I think that's part of the reason why I find them so comforting and cozy! Thankfully, I didn't play too many of the earlier Sierra On-Line games, so I was spared the brunt of of their awkward mechanics, like the instant death traps and such.

I'm glad that these games are still being made.

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Love p&c games, some of my first pc games ever where that genre. Toon Struck (I think it was) amazed me soooo much as a teenager :D

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Point & Click games can be absolutely cozy! Most of them anyway. Some of them can be a little dark for real coziness but the P&C gameplay is generally stress-free. I think it's because it's like watching a movie with some interaction and you can do it at your own pace.
Which ones are your favorites that you played?

Besides LucasArts (all hail Monkey Island and The Day of the Tentacle), my favorites I played in recent years would be Kathy Rain and Bear with Me

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I had to sort my games by P&C tag, as I couldn't recall what I'd played!
Burly Men at Sea was charming. Kind of wish they could have gone even farther with it, but a nice short idea.
Cats and the Other Nine Lives has some fun story, where you play as the cat exploring past memories. A few awkward platforming moments, but otherwise really enjoyed it.
Havsala has a feel of a small area Myst. Interesting lore of different time periods.
Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog (free!) was a fantastic homage to the games, plus fun to play with my kid. A bit like Sonic Ace Attorney-ish. Very linear.

Wow. I have so many I need to play in my backlog.... For past ones, I also enjoyed original Monkey Island. The original game we played was on floppy disk, and there's a part where they tell you to insert random disks...just don't think that joke would hold anymore! Original Leisure Larry pixel art version was hilarious when I was 12. :D Doubtful it holds up to my fond memories.

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I still have a self made code wheel from the code protection of Monkey Island on Amiga :-D

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Nice! I still had our actual one, but I think I brought it to the retro game shop last year in the hopes it might find someone nostalgic. But I got a cool Monkey Island poster from PAX a while back, and it hangs with some swimming Kirbys.

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Burly Men at Sea was charming

Oooh I really want to play this one. And that made think there was another one I loved that I won here called Old Man's Journey.
I'll make notes of the others because I have heard of some but not all (Havsala for example)
The murder of Sonic the Hedgehog will go down in history as the best executed April Fool's Day operation ever.

The original game we played was on floppy disk, and there's a part where they tell you to insert random disks

Gen Z kids are still wondering what is a disk and where they are supposed to insert it though... and I will not check Tik Tok to see what they have attempted and how it turned into a trend. Although to be fair if Gen Z kids were even placed in front of a device running Monkey Island, the only thing they'd be wondering is if there's a trick to make it run in 4K

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Which ones are your favorites that you played?

LucasArts games, of course :D My favorite is Day of the Tentacle followed closely by Grim Fandango.

DotT was one of the first adventure games that I played that had voiced dialogue and, surprisingly, it's much better than in many modern games. I loved its humor and how you could switch between different time periods. Not to mention the fact that you could play Maniac Mansion within the game itself! We had the CD-ROM edition that came in a large Toblerone triangle box which apparently is worth a few hundred $$$ to collectors now.

Shoutout to Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis. One of the better LA games that doesn't receive enough attention.

We didn't play a lot of Sierra games, but I recall not liking their serious fantasy settings and the fact that you could die frequently. Gabriel Knight 1 & 2 were the exception. I loved those games and they made me a Jane Jensen fan, even if her output since then has been disappointing. I played Moebius: Empire Rising by her recently and could see sparks of her great storytelling, but it has too many rough edges to recommend.

Other childhood favorites, if for no other reason than nostalgia, include The Riddle of Master Lu, Mission Critical and The Journeyman Project 2. I have a weak spot for games with sci-fi or archaeology themes.

Of more recent games, I can easily recommend Lost in Play if you want something simple and lighthearted. It's one of those games that puts a smile on your face. Another one in the "short and simple" category is Detective Grimoire and it's sequel Tangle Tower which I haven't had a chance to play yet.

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Day of the Tentacle will forever be in my Top 3. The time traveling/switching and the crazy humor are so embedded into the gameplay and puzzle solutions that you have to upend your entire logic to play it through and it just makes it totally immersive.

We had the CD-ROM edition that came in a large Toblerone triangle box which apparently is worth a few hundred $$$ to collectors now.

The kind of things you regret selling at a garage sale along the line.

Shoutout to Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis.

I looooved that one. I am fairly disappointed that the new Indiana Jones game will be a first person action game. Fate of Atlantis was so good and so much like the movies.

they made me a Jane Jensen fan, even if her output since then has been disappointing

I was actually going to say I enjoyed Cognition but then checked and she was only a consultant on that.

Oooooh my brain tingled at the mention of The Journeyman Project 2! I spent so much time in this game!

Of more recent games, I can easily recommend Lost in Play if you want something simple and lighthearted

It's been on my wishlist. I missed the last sale but it's definitely on my radar. Detective Grimoire though, I had never heard of but it looks perfect for my gf so I'll definitely gift it to her and then play it :D

Of the ones I played in recent years, the ones that stuck the most with me were Don't Escape and Gibbous

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Thank you Bump!
I guess its subjective. Im an impatient person, so I occasionally get mildly frustrated during P n C games. But I do enjoy them, not sure if its as cozy to me.

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Thank you! :)

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 A new cozy game release yesterday, i don't remember to see him here
    ===> Critter Cove

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https://store.steampowered.com/app/3047750/Herdling/

From the makers of the FAR series! Have only played the first one, and thought it had a great balance of intrigue, mechanics and atmosphere building. And skies....Oof, so beautiful.

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I played Changing Tides and it was superchill

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Oddventure was already on my wishlist but Pirofauna looks so cool. A little pyromania never hurt anyone in a game, right?

2 months ago
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Completely right. Burning stuff and feeling cozy, harharhar XD

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And nobody gets hurt. A game after my own heart.
But seriously though, it looks really fun and cozy

2 months ago
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Please check Petum's previous game Papetura too if you haven't yet. It's very short but really beautiful.

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Not sure if you were replying specifically to me, or just putting it out for the visitors of this thread. In the first case: I own and have played Papetura already. Got stuck somewhere and didn't finish it, but it was beautiful.

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The Garden Path look interesting and very relaxing. The artstyle is pretty unique too.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1638500/The_Garden_Path/

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So pretty!

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It looks indeed super pretty and relaxing. Was about to wishlistit, but then the negative reviews made me not do it. I hate it when I don't know what to do in a game.

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It's never a good sign when reviews are unanimous about what's wrong with a game but the lack of guidance most people are complaining about may be fixed easily by the devs, if they choose to so there's still hope.
Of course nobody ever amends their review so the rating will most likely stay negative but I'll follow it so see if there's an update that addresses these concerns.

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Ooooh that looks really cool. Horses games rarely look that good.

1 month ago
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That looks amazing. I love the idea. Definitely following. Thanks for the heads up. There's definitely an audience for good horse games.

1 month ago
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GOG sent me an email ad with cozy and pixel art games in their Fall sale, but then I click through and can't find a way to get an easy link for them! I thought it would make a good bump.

Instead, you get a small story and a boring potato. 🥔
Perhaps the potato is cozy though.

1 month ago
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You mean like this?

Cozy & Pixel Art
Cozy
Pixel Art

1 month ago
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You're a wonderful person, thank you. I had tried tapping on filters but somehow it didn't seem to have useful things. Maybe my browser (or brain) was glitched.

1 month ago
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Their filter system could use some improvements. ^^

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For all my fellow cozy game lovers:
https://www.steamgifts.com/giveaway/8zxh7/paleo-pines

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Thank you! 🦕 I played the demo for this, it's really adorable :)

Here's another cozy dino game coming out Oct 10th!
Amber Isle
It really reminds me of Animal Crossing but it's also a shopkeeping adventure!

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This looks adorable!

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No You.
Happy Cake day!!🍰

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Cute and Fluffy, that's me! Thanks (•‿•)

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Happy cake day, Fluffy! :)

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Thanks Waxy! I really suck at keeping track of dates but I do appreciate all the lovely messages

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Happy, fluffy cake day!

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Thanks Poet! I felt bathed in good vibes today and then i logged in and finally understood why. I suck at dates.

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Happy Fluff stuff cake day 🍰

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Aww Fluff stuff is every day! Thanks Maya (•‿•)

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Happy Cake Day, Fluff!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UPlVRPRqL8

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Heh thanks for the laughs and the message my friend

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Happy cakeday, and many fluffy days ahead!

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Fluff is all you need! Thanks Yamaraus!

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Happy Cakeday Fluffster :o)

I would say this, https://vxtwitter.com/gunsnrosesgirl3/status/1817171673226903878 , is fluffy.

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Wow. Like a cotton ball with wings!
Thanks Masa (•‿•)

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Happy Cake Day Fluffster! 🍰🎉 I was going to find a cute Stitch cake but I found this cursed image instead... 🙊

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How did you get my picture?? Close enough.

Ohana is the most important thing. Thank you Softy (•‿•)

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Bump

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Thank you Bump!

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^^

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Nextfest is here!! (and at the worst possible time for me ofc)
Anything you have kept your eye on hoping for a demo, my cozies?

A few I have downloaded, hoping to play, for chills
Luma Island
Little Big Adventure - Twinsen's Quest
Lonely Mountains: Snow Riders
Sidewards (I mean... a skipping stone simulator??)
SNØ: Ultimate Freeriding

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Hm, more things to the wishlist!
I just got pinged about a demo release for Citizen Sleeper 2. Dark and cozy? I enjoyed the first game, and still have some time to put into it.

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Oh yes I saw it and installed but I haven't played it yet. It's not cozy as in fuzzy and warm but it's definitely laid back and the first one was very good.

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Looking for a reason to bump.
So, I added Reka, Little Witch in the Wood, and Potionomics to my wishlist a million years ago. Anyone have any favorite witchy games? Potion Permit was fun, and brews things, but is more doctor centric, though has a sort of witchy vibe. I played the demo for Strange Horticulture, and that was fun, but I'm not sure it was full price fun.

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I was actually going to bump with a long list of demos yesterday but I got lost in actually playing them before Nextfest ended so thanks for the bump
As far as witchy games go, I think it might only be a mild spoiler considering the game description spells it out (pun intended) but Wylde Flowers is also a nice one. It does have some more regular lifesim going like quests for people and actual farming but witchery is at the heart of the story and there is some spells and crafts very much involved

Mages of Mystralia is also pretty fun although it involves less witchery and more magic. I do believe the term witch is used but there will be no cauldron or anything that witchy.

Haven't played it yet but it's been on my wishlist: The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood. Tarot, witches and sisterhood? Yes please

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Cattle Country, a farming western game, is 'open beta' through a free demo...! Just released 3 days ago.
https://www.pcgamesn.com/cattle-country/open-beta
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2818150/Cattle_Country/

I'm not seeing the demo on my phone, but the page has some updates referring to it. Eee! I'm excited!
(Bump!)

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It's available now. Looks pretty good. Very SV but in a good way.
Thanks for the nod in the direction of yet another cool cozy game

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A little train for a cozy November...

LVL 3+

COZY Train

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bump

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Cozy bump! This is such a lovely train. I've played a few of them and loved every moment of it. I hope the winners will enjoy them too!

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Great train, thanks!

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Bump 🥰

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cozy bump!~

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Bump!

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cozy bumpo!

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Thank you!! Cozy bump for a cozy train :)

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Cozy bump for a great train! :)

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Very cozy.

Also, I finished Lil' Gator Game today. Great cozy title on gamepass but I haven't seen it go for a "must-buy" discount or bundle yet on Steam. Plan to purchase a copy or two off Steam later.

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totally forgot about Lil' Gator on gamepass... thanks for the reminder :-)

2 weeks ago
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Feels cosy, thanks and bump!

2 weeks ago
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Bump 🍀

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BUMPITYBUMP

2 weeks ago
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Bump!

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Cozy bump ♥♥

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...you can place beds! Noice.
We're never getting Chocolateer at this rate. :D

2 weeks ago
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I was planning a new run with expansion mods but not right now... they're making really hard for me to wait with all these updates!

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He should be slowing down. He said he wanted to shake out bugs on PC before releasing on consoles, and I thought console release of 1.6 was just a week ago...?

1 week ago
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Not that I'm complaining. I will always vote for SV in the Labor of Love awards on Steam because it's so rare to see people so dedicated to their games and their audience so many years after release.

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Then you'll be happy to know he said he would love to just work on Stardew forever. Something about loving to give people surprises or something like that.

Still, I think there will be a pause. This last update was largely quality of life stuff. Bees working with potted flowers.

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That sounds beautiful to me. A labor of love, alright.

Still, I think there will be a pause. This last update was largely quality of life stuff. Bees working with potted flowers.

Bees! really cool. The previous update was pretty big but I haven't gotten around to it.

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1.6 has some very fun long play things, as well as some fun discoveries along the way.

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Another 5 days to play all the cozy demos in Steam Cooking Fest
Lots and lots of cozies in every flavor but I'll make a list as I play some demos just in case you don't have time to wade through.

While you wait, here are a few that don't have demos but look very wishlistable
Pekoe ... mean... making a cozy tea house and serving cats?? Yes please
Wanderstop, from the creator of the Stanley Parable, published by Annapurna and it's a narrative driven life sim about... tea again.
Nom Nom: Cozy Forest Café, it's cozy, and this time it's not about tea! Whew! Still, it looks very chill and gives me Sticky Business vibes but with a nice space design, cooking and craft, and quests, I hope.
Tales of Seikyu looks like a very Chinese lifesim, in the best possible way. Fantasy, powers and all.

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