Best Cozy Games To Cuddle Up With in 2025

Best Cozy Games To Cuddle Up With in 2025

The best cozy games are those that take you out of the hardships of life and cocoon you in comfort. Whether you’ve had a rough day at work, the weather is keeping you inside, or you’re in dire need of a holiday, these warm and familiar titles provide the perfect mix of escapism and gentle challenge.

All of these cozy games are fairly wholesome, and without (significant) combat or violence, focusing more on the simple pleasures of farming, going to work, being creative, or making friends. Cozy games are a great way to connect with nature without literally touching grass, or to play with a friend on a rainy evening when you’re separated by distance. There’s something about these games that feels like a warm hug–they may even be responsible for improving our mental health.

If you’re looking specifically for games like Stardew valley, or thinking of branching out into low-stakes mysteries, virtual pets, or puzzles, this list has something for everyone in the cozy game crew.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons

  • Platform: Nintendo Switch
  • Developer: Nintendo
  • Publisher: Nintendo
  • Vibe: Real-time island management simulator

Animal Crossing gives you total free rein over an island resort, turning it from an untamed wilderness into a tropical paradise. The quirky series’ latest instalment still features all the same potential residents, plus a few coveted additions, who are free to move in or visit your campsite as you progress. Over time you’ll landscape, make money, improve facilities, go shopping, make friends, and collect exhibits for the museum. You can also invite friends to your island, and visit other islands on special excursions.

If you were one of the millions of people playing Animal Crossing: New Horizons during lockdown, it’s about time you picked it up again. Those weeds aren’t going to clear themselves! You’ll also find plenty of recommendations for where to go next on our games like Animal Crossing list.

Stardew Valley

  • Platform: PC, PS4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, mobile
  • Developer: ConcernedApe
  • Publisher: ConcernedApe
  • Vibe: Life and farming sim with dating

Stardew Valley is most peoples’ first thought when they hear “cozy game,” and it certainly helped push a revival of the life/farming sim to a whole new generation. It takes inspiration from older titles like Harvest Moon and turns them into something more detailed and modern, all while keeping the best bits.

You’re gifted a farm overrun with weeds in a small town, and over time become a skilled farmer and a part of this tight-knit community. Through taking part in town events and talking with the locals, you’ll become an indispensable part of valley life, and can even get married and start a family on your farm. You’ll make improvements to the town and your farm, gather resources, raise animals, craft and build, and even engage in (fairly gentle) combat down in the mines.

If you’ve already mastered the game and think you’ve explored every possibility, don’t forget there’s a wide range of Stardew Valley mods to keep things fresh–from new locations and NPCs to total design overhauls.

Fields of Mistria

  • Platform: PC (Early Access)
  • Developer: NPC Studio
  • Publisher: NPC Studio
  • Vibe: Life and farming sim with dating

Fields of Mistria is still in Early Access, but it’s already one of the most charming cozy games on PC. The game is similar to Stardew Valley, but a little cuter, and a little more infused with magic and folklore. There’s plenty to do on your own farm, from clearing away the debris when you arrive to growing seasonal plants and raising adorable animals. Branch out a little further and you can meet new friends, get married, and experience cultural events in the town. Even further still, and there are mysterious ruins to venture into, unraveling a centuries-old history.

If you’re just getting started and have your eye on that special someone already, check out our Fields of Mistria gift guide so you can be sure of their affections.

Nanomon Virtual Pet

  • Platform: PC
  • Developer: Oscar Brittain
  • Publisher: Akupara Games
  • Vibe: Mini desktop virtual pet

Nanomon feels like a throwback to a more innocent time. A tiny window that stays open on your PC, this little beast is either a help or a hindrance to your concentration levels. Pet them, feed them, and clean up their poop–as is the traditional style of a virtual pet–but you can also take them out on adventures to find treasure and decor, and to battle other Nanomon across the world.

Each Nanomon grows from a tiny egg into a fully-formed being, going through several stages in between. How you care for them and what you feed them all plays into what they might become. Nanomon is a great idle game that can be as active or passive as you like, although it might tank your productivity at work.

The Sims 4

  • Platform: PC, PS4, Xbox One
  • Developer: Maxis
  • Publisher: Electronic Arts
  • Vibe: Sandbox life and building sim

The Sims 4 is another classic of the genre, and although all the Sims games fit neatly in the cozy game category, none of them are quite as expansive as The Sims 4. The flexibility of the game is what gives it its truly comforting vibe, as you can spend hours building and decorating cute houses before you’ve even pressed play. It’s a dress-up game, a room decorator, and a city builder as much as it’s a life sim.

Expansion packs range from floral decor to full-on werewolves, meaning there’s a niche for everyone. It’s possible to build a cozy off-the-grid cottage farm next to a hyper-modern apartment complex (complete with greedy landlords). You can also jump into pre-built houses and pre-made Sims and focus more on their story–picking careers, going to school, building relationships, having kids, and maybe even going into outer space.

If you want to up the ante a little, though, we’ve compiled a list of the best Sims 4 challenges to spice up your gameplay.

Wanderstop

  • Platform: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X
  • Developer: Ivy Road
  • Publisher: Annapurna Interactive
  • Vibe: Tea shop management sim with an emotional story

Wanderstop is a bit more story-led than some of the other cozy games on this list, but it’s just as warm and welcoming to players looking for a casual experience without too much challenge. In fact, the challenge in Wanderstop comes from its emotional depth, asking players and its main character alike to question if they are ever able to truly relax and settle down. As such, it deals with some heavier themes, looking at managing burnout and exhaustion in a meaningful way.

In between story beats is a wonderfully relaxing tea shop management simulator, however, where you can brew tea from just about anything you find. Experimenting with brews results in different moods and reactions from your patrons. There are plants to grow and little creatures to pet, and a calming soundtrack by C418 of Minecraft fame. Check out our Wanderstop review for a little more detail.

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Mythwrecked

  • Platform: PC, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One
  • Developer: Polygon Treehouse
  • Publisher: Whitethorn Games
  • Vibe: Point-and-click mystery set on a mythical island

Greek mythology has been enjoying a bit of a cultural moment of late, and Mythwrecked is a charming, quirky game that encapsulates everything we love about these ancient stories. The heart of Mythwrecked is a mystery, as Alex is shipwrecked on Ambrosia Island–a beautiful locale seemingly populated singularly with magical amnesiacs. Over time and through various puzzles, Alex helps the residents piece together their mythical past and bring light back to the island.

It’s a chill game with a calming soundtrack, full of tiny details and collectable objects, making Mythwrecked the ultimate cozy game for when you want a bit of a brain-teaser but nothing too high-stakes.

Tiny Glade

  • Platform: PC
  • Developer: Pounce Light
  • Publisher: Pounce Light
  • Vibe: Sandbox medieval diorama builder

In Tiny Glade, you’re doodling with architecture. Gorgeous, lush landscapes are yours to command as you sweep your mouse across them, causing great medieval structures and cute cottages to spring up. It’s not a city builder in the traditional sense, you’re sort of painting the structures, which are procedurally generated and snap together automatically. Once placed, the town works around them, changing the course of rivers or hemming in sheep.

You can place animals and decor, as well as terrain and building types, customising these little outcrops however you please. There’s no real aim or goal in Tiny Glade, just chill vibes and cottagecore aesthetics. You could easily waste hours in Tiny Glade and you’d feel like it had just been minutes.

Unpacking

  • Platform: PC, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, mobile
  • Developer: Witch Beam
  • Publisher: Humble Bundle
  • Vibe: Gentle puzzle game

In our review of Unpacking, we called it both a “zen puzzle game” and a “profound experience.” A game about unboxing after a big move, Unpacking takes you through several stages in one person’s life, exploring their story through their possessions, trinkets, and photos. Everything has a proper place, and your job is to find it, clearing every box until the house looks fully lived-in.

As you delve into this person’s boxes, you’ll find memories both wonderful and painful, choosing whether to hide them away or cherish them. The story is told silently, as you move objects around and reveal parts of the building. It’s a great game for reflecting on nostalgia and your own life journey, and how you make peace with the things you lose along the way.

The Darkside Detective

  • Platform: PC, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X
  • Developer: Spooky Doorway
  • Publisher: Akupara Games
  • Vibe: Otherworldly point-and-click mystery adventure

If you’re comfortable bringing a bit of witchy spookiness into your chill games, The Darkside Detective is not to be missed. From the wholesome pixel art to the singular focus of solving each mystery, and despite some slightly-scary themes, The Darkside Detective still manages to be one of the best cozy games for stormy nights in. Especially those evenings around Halloween.

The game is split into multiple case files, allowing you to work through one at a time and get to the bottom of the mysterious and bizarre happenings in Twin Lakes. The dialogue is genuinely funny and the characters have their own strengths and weaknesses while they’re on the case, capturing ghouls and casting hexes to save the day.

Chicory: A Colorful Tale

  • Platform: PC, PS5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X
  • Developer: Wishes Unlimited
  • Publisher: Finji
  • Vibe: Adventure RPG with a giant paintbrush

Chicory is a 2D adventure with a lot of heart. Using a somewhat unique method of control, where you paint the otherwise black-and-white world to solve puzzles, there are deeper themes nestled within its calming atmosphere. The magic paintbrush that has bestowed this town-painting power upon you used to have another (more highly-trained) owner. The owner has gone missing, and you need to figure out where she’s gone.

You can team up with a friend in split-screen mode and paint the town red (or any other color), too. In our Chicory: A Colorful Tale review, we explore the game’s approach to heavier themes, and how they play out alongside genuinely satisfying puzzles and laid-back gameplay. Chicory is a wholesome but sometimes challenging tale about friendship, imposter syndrome, and duty that will leave you feeling both cozy and creative.

Tiny Bookshop

  • Platform: PC, Nintendo Switch
  • Developer: Neoludic Games
  • Publisher: Skystone Games/2P Games
  • Vibe: Wholesome, bookish seaside management sim

Perhaps the best type of escapism is the kind that asks you to leave your life behind and start over by the sea. Tiny Bookshop is a cozy, narrative-led management game where you run a second-hand book store and get to know your new neighbours. It’s got a gorgeous hand-painted aesthetic that compliments its intuitive visual controls, and gives you plenty to do without ever feeling overwhelming.

Your bookshop truly is tiny, a mere trailer that can be decorated and stocked however you like. The small town of Bookstonbury-by-the-Sea has plenty of its own secrets and people to meet, as well as an array of collectibles and puzzles. Perfect for picking up between reading sessions.

Hello Kitty Island Adventure

  • Platform: PC, PS5, Nintendo Switch, mobile
  • Developer: Sunblink
  • Publisher: Sunblink
  • Vibe: Cute and colorful island life

Hello Kitty Island Adventure took a lot of adults by surprise. It would be easy to dismiss the game as something for younger kids, but in fact, it is packed with rich gameplay, jokes, references, and challenges for all ages. First appearing on Apple Arcade, the game has now been released to significant success on PC and consoles too, albeit with slightly slower updates.

Hello Kitty and her friends land at an abandoned island resort in serious need of rejuvenation, which is where you come in. Making friends will reward you with gifts and expansions, as well as new quests and challenges. There’s something new to do every day, with seasonal items and festivals as well as regular updates and unlockables. Crafting and customising are a big part of the game, as well as puzzle-platformer sections, fishing, and cooking. Check out our Hello Kitty Island Adventure recipes list for guidance on whipping up a fancy feast.

Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar

  • Platform: PC, Nintendo Switch
  • Developer: Marvelous Inc
  • Publisher: XSEED Games
  • Vibe: Remake of a classic DS farming and life sim

Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar has many fans claiming it as not just the best Story of Seasons game, but the best cozy game of all time. A remake of the original 2008 game, then called Harvest Moon DS: Grand Bazaar, the game is packed with activities and features that’ll keep you entertained through those cold winter months. The peaceful surroundings of Zephyr Town might tempt you to lie around and swap stories with the locals, but you’ll also be expected to grow crops, raise animals, and master the markets as an up-and-coming entrepreneur.

It has all the usual Story of Seasons accoutrements, like falling in love and having children with your spouse, cultivating a rich farm, and appeasing the Harvest Sprites… but adds the fast-paced, high-reward Bazaar as a whole new concept.

A Little to the Left

  • Platform: PC, Nintendo Switch, PS5, Xbox Series X, mobile
  • Developer: Max Inferno
  • Publisher: Secret Mode
  • Vibe: Sorting and tidying objects in a cluttered house

If you’re the kind of person who finds tidying up relaxing, look no further. A Little To The Left presents you with a range of jumbled items and simply asks you to sort them into order. This ranges from puzzle pieces to size order, and sometimes putting things away in drawers and cupboards. But don’t be fooled, the game may be cozy and quiet but it still has its challenges–you’re encouraged to twist and turn and play with every object as much as you can to find a solution, but they won’t always be straightforward.

A Little To The Left is one of the most satisfying games, and makes some wonderfully tactile noises when things slide into the right spot. There are also daily challenges and a number of DLC add-ons if you’ve filed and sorted everything in good time.

Dinkum

  • Platform: PC
  • Developer: James Bendon
  • Publisher: KRAFTON Inc.
  • Vibe: Aussie-themed survival sim and town builder

Rounding off with another farming game just to keep things on track, Dinkum is technically a survival sim but never seems to feel too stressful. Set in the Australian Outback, you can join with friends to master the wilderness or play alone–just don’t go unarmed against big critters, because it is Australia, after all.

Your town starts as nothing more than a campfire, and can slowly expand out to be anything you dream of. You can landscape, forage, make money, and encourage the economy until Dinkum is a thriving town of shops, residents, and charming decor.

10 Comments

  1. ecrona

    This post sounds inviting! Cozy games can really provide a wonderful escape and create a sense of warmth. Looking forward to discovering some new favorites for 2025!

  2. hoeger.kenton

    Absolutely! Cozy games have a unique way of fostering relaxation and connection, especially during stressful times. It’s interesting how they often promote creativity and mindfulness, making them perfect for unwinding after a long day. What’s your favorite cozy game so far?

  3. xwest

    I completely agree! They really do create a sense of warmth and community. It’s interesting how the art and music in these games can enhance that cozy atmosphere, making the experience even more immersive.

  4. estoltenberg

    games often incorporate elements like farming or crafting, which not only provide a sense of accomplishment but also encourage players to connect with others. It’s amazing how these activities can help foster friendships within the gaming community!

  5. hand.roxanne

    Absolutely, those farming and crafting elements really enhance the immersive experience! They allow players to create their own little worlds and often encourage creativity and relaxation. Plus, it’s satisfying to see your hard work pay off in-game!

  6. emilie29

    I completely agree! The farming and crafting elements not only provide a sense of achievement but also encourage creativity. It’s fascinating how these mechanics can help players unwind and connect with nature, even in a digital space.

  7. jwintheiser

    Absolutely! Those farming and crafting elements really do create a satisfying loop of progress. Plus, they often encourage creativity, allowing players to design their own unique spaces and stories within the game. It’s such a comforting escape!

  8. xheathcote

    I completely agree! The sense of accomplishment from growing crops or crafting items really enhances the cozy experience. It’s also interesting how these games often encourage creativity and personalization, making each player’s journey unique.

  9. abernathy.adan

    Absolutely! That feeling of accomplishment really does make the experience more immersive. Plus, many of these games also focus on storytelling, which adds a lovely layer of warmth and connection. It’s such a great way to unwind!

  10. ahuels

    I totally agree! Those little achievements can really enhance the cozy atmosphere. It’s interesting how games can provide such a comforting escape, especially during tough times. Have you found any particular game that really captures that cozy vibe for you?

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