Summary
Titles likeStardew ValleyandA Short Hikehave helped define the “cozy” game, a sub-genre examplified by laid back, casual, and often slow-paced gameplay. So what makes the genre so appealing?
What Defines a Cozy Game, Anyway?
A “cozy” game doesn’t mean snuggling up in a blanket while you playValorant, although that’s cozy in its own way. No, the genre of cozy games is difficult to define because many things come together to make a game cozy.
The overarching characteristic of a cozy game is that it gives you warm feelings that are hard to explain. Even people who play cozy gameshave a hard time defining them.
To define a game as cozy, several elements should be present, such as:
These are broad strokes to define the genre and, as noted before, it can be challenging to determine exactly where a game falls on the “cozy” scale. While some cozy games might display one or more of these traits, a game might just as easily do the opposite.
Stardew Valley, one of the most well-known cozy titles, has combat as something the player can engage in that can result in you losing resources if things go wrong—a decidedly non-cozy activity. Other games like the aforementionedA Short Hikehave little to no stakes at all, and emphasize the journey rather than the destination.
Where Did Cozy Games Come From?
Despite cozy games being so popular, they’re not a new genre.
Just as it’s hard to define what makes the genre, there has been a lot of argument about where these games came from. Most gamers agree that Nintendo’sHarvest Moonfrom 1996 kicked off the farming sim genre from where most other cozy games came from. Others suggest thatSim Citywas the first entry into the genre.
Today, the genre is well represented, with a Steam search for the tag showing around 750 titles. Part of the proliferation of these games is because they really appeal to players, but many ofthe titles are also indie-developed. Indie developers seem to have a better time making these types of games. There are also many approaches to getting the same result, making for an interesting variety of gameplay mechanics.
Cozy games are attractive thanks to those different approaches. Many of these games are short, which makes them more approachable to many. Games likeGourdletscan take as long or as short as you’d like. Since you define your goals, you can choose to be as slow or quick as you want.
That “being in charge of your own destiny” thing is something that these games have, but it’s understated to a great degree. But that’s also part of why so many people like them.
A Wide Appeal Across the Board
Gamers who come from all walks of life play cozy games. The genre’s resurgence in popularity occurredduring the pandemicas a way to help people relax, de-stress, and cope with what was happening around them. They offered an alternative to frenzied “boomer shooters” and require less commitment to many free to play orpay-to-wingames. The focus on the player’s agency meant a lot of people from all different walks of life experienced the genre at a difficult time.
After the pandemic, with fewer things to worry about, you might think that cozy games would simply die out. But having tasted the genre for the first time, many realized that they were great fans of such relaxing games. Most of these titles are inexpensive, making for a great palette cleanser between more intensive games. After my lastBaldur’s Gate 3playthrough, I played someMinami Laneto relax before my next stress-inducing title.
What really drives the wide appeal is how many different types of cozy games there are. “Cozy” is such a loose term that developers have tried combining it with almost every other genre under the sun. Want a cozy roguelike?Into the Emberlandshas you covered. How about a cozy platformer?Puzzles for CheforGibbon: Beyond the Treesare great positive-rated Steam games that will help you scratch that itch.
There’s always a cozy game tohelp you chill and unwind from a stressful life, no matter your favorite genre. You don’t even have to shell out too much cash either, as players with an Xbox Game Pass or PlayStation Plus subscription get access to some excellent cozy titles.
How to Jump Into Cozy Gaming
So where do you start if you’re just getting into cozy games? Luckily, jumping into cozy gaming is as simple as booting upCelesteand pressing the jump button. However, puns aside, the recommendation that most people would give as a starting point is the aforementionedStardew Valley.
Many gamers consider this title to be the game that’s most responsible for thrusting the genre into the mainstream. However, it is a long game, and players might get caught up in it and lose track of time. It’s a great reflection of the genre’s history, sincemany mechanics hearken back to theHarvest Moondays. Though it can be fun and relaxing,Stardew Valleycan also feel like a chore if you fall into the trap of trying to do everything and treat the game like a job.
If you’re more into management or want to explore what it takes to build a city, there are several titles you could explore.Minami LaneandGourdletstake the cake for me in this genre because of their bite-sized gameplay. What’s more, you could just play this when you have a few minutes of time since it’s not a time-dependent game. Take your time with it and explore! Games likeTownscaperandDorf Romantikare also great city-building casual titles.
If you’re coming from the RPG world and want something more substantial to sink your teeth into, I’d suggest something likeTunic,I Am Future, orLake. Tunic is very much a game in the style ofLegend of Zelda, along with its cute protagonist, a wonderfully curious fox.I Am Futureblends cozy gameplay with a post-apocalyptic setting.Lakeis an excellent title for those who like narrative-rich games since it tells a riveting story.
And then there are the oddballs of the genre likeUnpacking, a game about deciding where belongings go each time you move house (with a fascinating story to boot).
There’s a Cozy Game for Everyone
We all need that time to escape the hustle and bustle of the world. Cozy games give us a space to enjoy ourselves without demanding that we commit to it. If you’re a gamer and haven’t given this genre a chance, now might be the best time to do it. You might be surprised how much it helps you unwind.