
If youāre a regular here, then youāll know that I adore a good cosy game, but there is a major downside to the genre.
Playing a cosy title often includes a hefty chunk of grind.
Yes, of course, some repetitive actions are fun and I personally never tire of gardening or farming; mining ore, however, can occasionally zap all motivation from within me.
Iām sure you have your own idea of an activity that irks you and I want you to hold onto that feeling when I introduce OrePlant to you.
OrePlant, developed by Hypercent Inc, is what Iām going to pitch as Stardew Valley for lazy people, if weāre being a bit tongue in cheek.
Itās a farming sim but an idle one so you can leave the game to beaver away on its own, allowing you to return simply to enjoy the fruits of your lack of labour.
āCurious souls Finn and Maru are suddenly swept away into a mysterious new world by an unknown magical force,ā the synopsis begins.
āIn this world, a legendary World Tree stands tallāand with your touch, this enchanting land can come back to life. Join your adorable companion Aria and explore, restore, and nurture this magical realm together!ā
You donāt have to leave the game to idly work.
Players can fish alongside ālittle weasel friend Dambiā, grow minerals alongside automated robots, harvest crops, cook dishes that grant buffs, and customise their farm.
Thereās also a charming little story.
OrePlant is set to launch on PC in late 2025, although a free demo has now landed on Steam ahead of the next edition of Steam Next Fest.
This offers a small slice of the game for you to sample.
The full version of OrePlant will include additional crops and minerals, more robots and equipment, additional recipes, fish species, and upgrades, a longer story, more music, shops, a museum experience, a wider map, new animal friends, and more personalisation items.
I know the cosy space is becoming a little oversaturated, but Iām really vibing with what OrePlant has to offer.
Thereās no review consensus on this one at the time of writing so youāll have to go in dark but hey, perhaps then you can be the cool person that tells your friends youāve discovered a great new indie.
If you enjoy what you play, Iām sure the devs would appreciate it if you wishlist the title to be kept up to date on its progress.


This post sounds intriguing! Cozy games have a special charm, and itās interesting to see a twist on a classic like Stardew Valley. Looking forward to hearing more about the downsides you mention!
Absolutely! Cozy games really do have a unique way of drawing us in. Itās fascinating how this new twist on Stardew Valley caters to those who prefer a more laid-back experience, making it accessible to even more players.
Totally agree! Cozy games have that special charm that makes us feel at home. It’s interesting how they often provide a relaxing escape from the stresses of daily life, making them perfect for unwinding after a long day.
I completely agree! Cozy games really do create a comforting atmosphere. Itās fascinating how they can provide a sense of escape, allowing us to unwind and recharge after a long day.
Absolutely! Cozy games have a unique way of providing a sense of escape. It’s interesting to see how they can also promote relaxation and mindfulness, making them perfect for unwinding after a long day.