Looks like autumn's cosy vibes are coming early—and here I've been, a summer-avoidant gamer goblin wishing away the sun. Titled Whimsy & Wonder: A Cosy Games collection, the Humble Bundle's latest entry is composed of some of PC Gamer's previous cosy faves.
Proceeds will go to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and the Legal Defense Fund, and the bundle's sold over 6,700 copies at the time of writing.
Find a blanket to wrap up warm in and sink into a land of crunchy leaves and pumpkin spice. No, seriously, entering this level of cosy vibes without the proper safety equipment can be dangerous. You've been warned.
I've never had the opportunity to go to a cat cafe, and I am violently jealous of those who have. I fully plan to live vicariously through Cat Cafe Manager, which looks like a mixture of Moonlighter, Stardew Valley, and Neopets—just, with actual pets rather than monsters. It's also set in a place called Caterwaul Way. C'mon, that's purrfect—and you meownly have to spend just under £10 (around $13) to get your paws on it. Help me.
A «cosy 3D platformer for tired people»? I like platformers! I'm tired! It's all the cat puns, they really take it out of you. Here Comes Niko made it onto our list of victors during last summer's wave of froggy games—and with good reason, it's got a frog in it. It's a charming platformer with sunny vibes and 2D Paper Mario-style characters. Did I mention the frog is your boss?
PC Gamer's own Lauren Morton covered this last year—but to sum it up, Witchy Life Story is a town life sim where you have two weeks to save a harvest festival. The twist? You don't really want to be here, your grandmother's forcing you into it. The game's gorgeously illustrated, I'm sure the village of
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