The words “cozy” and “farming” often go hand in hand. And I mean, who’s to blame when titles like Stardew Valley, Fae Farm, Animal Crossing, and Harvest Moon prove that farming can be just as fun as it’s relaxing. Still, there’s only so much farming you can do before you start despising the sight of a watering can and dreading all that planting and harvesting. But just because you need a little break from farming doesn’t mean you can part ways with your cozy addiction. Here are 10 great cozy games that aren’t farming sims that’ll scratch that comfy itch you’re looking for.
Finding Hannah is a relaxing narrative puzzle game that follows a woman on a journey of self-discovery through beautiful scenes and hidden objects. It’s a perfect game for unwinding and immersing yourself in a story with colorful and striking visuals. However, the game mechanics are too simple and can get boring quickly. When the story isn’t at its most engaging, solving puzzles doesn’t seem as fun.
In Dorfromantik, you construct landscapes using hexagonal tiles obtained one by one. As we place one, another emerges, allowing us to continue until our tile pool is exhausted. Along the way, missions unlock, granting more tiles to prolong the game. Each placement accumulates points, influenced by the types and sizes of groups formed – forests, villages, water bodies, and crops. It’s a brilliant game, but one that you need to learn to enjoy cozily. At times, the tactical need to strategize gets bigger and bigger, making it a different kind of experience.
In Smushi Come Home, you’ll explore a stunning forest as Smushi the mushroom, collecting items and completing quests. With various ways to get around
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