Sable!! Beautiful and cozy artsyle and and it's a satisfying puzzle platformer.
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I know it's a bit of a clique at this point, but if you enjoy platformers, and especially if you want an emotionally compelling story, I'd reccomend Celeste, there's also a lot of trans allegories within the game, if you're up for that. It's on Steam and Switch, among other things, and is a pretty good indie game made by a trans woman
I display Celeste about 5 years ago and it was real real good. Also did that one very long last level thingy where ya visit Grandma and stuff
Unpacking is a zen puzzle game that involves the process of unpacking possessions from boxes and fitting them into a new home. The game, available on various platforms like PC, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One, allows players to create a satisfying living space while uncovering clues about the life they are unpacking. Through eight house moves, players experience intimacy with an unseen character and unravel a story through the items they unpack. Unpacking received positive reviews and won several awards, including two BAFTA Games Awards and Game of the Year by Eurogamer[2][3][4]. It offers meditative gameplay without timers or scores, allowing players to explore domestic environments and discover a character's story through the items that accompany them to each new home[3].
Citations: [1] Unpacking https://store.steampowered.com/app/1135690/Unpacking/ [2] Unpacking: a zen puzzle game about unpacking a life https://www.unpackinggame.com [3] Unpacking - Apps on Google Play https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?hl=en&id=com.humblebundle.unpacking [4] Unpacking (video game) - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unpacking_%28video_game%29 [5] Unpacking for Nintendo Switch - Nintendo Official Site for Canada https://www.nintendo.com/en-ca/store/products/unpacking-switch/
I was gonna suggest this, it's part of the Microsoft Game Pass too.
Maybe not what you're thinking about but I quite like playing crusader kings 3 when I'm feeling like that and maybe you will too. It's kind of expensive with all the dlcs though so you should just get it here for free instead: https://fitgirl-repacks.site/crusader-kings-3/
if you haven't torrented anything before (I'm assuming you probably have though since you have Linux) you'll need this to download it: https://www.qbittorrent.org/download
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Alba: A Wildlife Adventure has got cute, cosy and wholesome in spades.
Not sure if anyone mentioned it already, but The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood is really cozy and nice. You play as a witch that got exiled and is mentally not in a good place but then you get to do all kinds of badass witch stuff. It is inclusive of trans women and I had to cry a lot when I found out midgame.
Okay hear me out... Cataclysm Dark Days Ahead. There's something really entrancing about checking off the to-do list to become a mutant polymath in a solar rv bus made of scrap. You can even collect blahaj.
Sayonara wild hearts is a fun rythm game with a lovely aesthetic. I like that it is quite forgiving at the beginning so as to not frustrate, but still challenging when you try for the highscores
I recently discovered this adorable little indie point and click adventure game called Read Only Memories. The basic plot is that you're a struggling freelance journalist living in a crappy apartment in Neo-San Francisco in the year 2064. Human genetic and cybernetic modification is widely available, and some jackasses have decided to spend their time protesting outside the clinics that provide it. They claim it strips away the very things that make us human, whatever that may mean (editorialism mine -- the game, strangely, goes to great lengths to allow the player to choose either, or neither, side in this conflict through dialogue options, although the vast majority of characters you meet will have the same opinion I did). Also, ROMs (personal voice-activated robots -- think ChatGPT with legs) are fairly commonplace and can be seen everywhere from individual households to the police force. They're highly conversational though not particularly human.
Anyway, one day, you wake up, and one of these robots is standing at the foot of your bed. You're somewhat surprised by this, since you're way too broke to afford one. The robot introduces themself as Turing, a top-secret project to create a truly sapient ROM, who has just witnessed their creator being kidnapped and broke into your apartment during the night to ask for your help to solve the case.
I've only gotten to the second chapter so far, but I'm loving it. It is very cute and very queer and does not shy away from the gritty realities of its subject matter. I don't want to spoil too much, but there's one conversation where you find out why the genetically modified person who's been a bit of a dick to you got genetic modifications and the major struggles they went through to get it, and I do not think the allegory could have been more obvious if the entire screen turned into a giant trans flag.
Also Turing is adorable. And you can hug them. Also the music is incredible.
It's an incredible game and you should totally play it ^^
I'm gonna have to check that out, definitely sounds fun
Hey! Sorry you're feeling shitty. I just finished Cassette Beasts while I was down with COVID. It's a fun, different take on the Pokemon formula with a cool aesthetic. Perhaps not the absolute coziest, but still cozy in my book.
Dinkum is fucking great if you're a fan of stardew and animal crossing
Also, I'm not sure if this one is up your alley since it's neither a rhythm game nor like stardew valley, but Rain World is such a beautiful piece of art and atmospheric. It feels alive and brutal. Even then, I still find a lot of cozy moments in this game.
Citizen sleeper (it is supersweet, but sad and not cozy. It's just way good and trans coded)
I am a fan of rhythm games and cozy games like stardew valley
how about Minecraft and/or Terraria?
Minecrafts atmospheric music is seriously chill
mhm for sure
classic C418 always helps me enjoy my time and relax🤗🌻
Haven Park and A Short Hike are both pretty cute and cozy
Oh my god yes.
Seconding A Short Hike, and it's 3D cousin Lil' Gator Game, those games are the epitome of cute n' cozy games.
(And just now seeing Haven Park, it looks like I'm buying another game soon haha, thanks.
Also, if you have 10 minutes, play Six Cats Under, a free little itch.io browser game, that is relaxing, point n' click, and cute as all hell.
I haven't played it in years, but I remember getting really cozy vibes from "VA-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action". You basically just talk to customers and hear their stories while serving drinks. I didn't end up playing all the way to the end, but I remember it being really chill and laid back.
Come to think of it, since I didn't know I was trans back when I played it, I'm now wondering if some of the cozy vibes came from diffuse, unrecognized gender euphoria via the female protagonist. Been meaning to play it again to see how it strikes me now.
Actually, this is getting me kind of hype to play it; I think I'll fire it up.
Update: I was right, it's cozy as fuck.
Also, most of the game is just clicking through dialogue while enjoying synthwave music, which is great for letting your mind escape, but is not for everyone. I'm definitely enjoying it.
Cozy:
- Slime Rancher is super cute.
- Forager is pretty nice, but the controls suck on anything other than keyboard/mouse.
- Outpath is kinda like a 3d Forager with a dev who doesn't have staff he can't pay.
Rythm:
- Geometry Dash is great.
- ADOFAI is awesome.
Butterfly Soup.
Townscaper is a good one for just sinking yourself into mindless building. No resource limits, just making a city in an ocean. It's also a fairly cheap game - About Five bucks if I recall?
Summerhouse has the same vibe.
I really enjoyed Coral Island. Buuut I haven’t finished it so minor disclaimer ☺️ It’s like a mix of the Sims and a simple farming sim.
If you're into engine-builders, i recommend wingspan as it has super comfy vibes. There's also parkitect if you like management sims/roller coaster tycoon; alternatively there's also just open RCT2.
I've been playing Sixty Four lately. It starts as an idle clicker and quickly evolves to factory automation. You mentioned rhythm games and this isn't one per se, but the machines make rhythmic sounds that are kind of mesmerizing.
Moonstone Island is similar to Stardew Valley, with some Pokemon and Slay the Spire sprinkled in.
Graveyard Keeper also fits in that genre, though it's more management than farming.
Or if you're looking for a cozy puzzle game: Cocoon, Unpacking, or A Little to the Left are some good ones.
If you're looking for something trans coded, there's some shorter games that are pretty good: Secret Little Haven, A Normal Lost Phone.
I'd describe Ikenfell as a cozy RPG. You save the game by finding a cat to pet.
And Iris and the Giant I think is the only relaxing deck builder I've seen. Very calming.
Play Citizen Sleeper - it's an uber-cozy sci fi narrative game. If you want cozy rhythm games, try Melatonin. ~ fellow transfem
I am going to recommend GRIS.
It is a jump'n'run riddle game about a person in a magic dress dealing with loss.
I assume you already played it but since it hasn't explicitly been mentioned I definitely have to call out Celeste, basically one of the most iconic transfem games out there!
Terraria can be pretty comfy if you're in the mood for it, and Clone Hero is the perfect rhythm game if you have Guitar Hero nostalgia!
Palia is basically 3d multiplayer stardew. Free to play on both PC and switch. It IS very early access tho so you will occasionally run into some very game breaking bugs which might kill the cozy and make it frustrating.
Super wholesome community too.
I was gonna suggest this but I couldn't remember the name! Kept getting Palworld in my search results -.-
Although tbf that might not be a terrible suggestion either.
Also I should add the only monetization in the FTP game is clothing. There's nothing that's going to push you into spending money.
Iono she says she doesn't want shooters? Even though I wouldn't call it that much of a shooter? Is that like doom... Even though you do use guns. But yeah it can be pretty cozy running your base I will say that
Well I managed to respond to the wrong comment like a total fucking Boomer
If you're a fan of rhythm games, have you ever played Rhythm Heaven? :) RH Fever for the Wii, and RH Megamix for the 3ds are some of my faves in the genre. They're standouts and somewhat unconventional rhythm games based around animations. Very cute and fun and towards the end of the games challenging. I believe emulators are available for both on Debian. Dolphin for Wii emulation, Citra for 3ds. Citra has officially been discontinued by the original dev team, but forks are around for it.
On switch there's Animal Crossing, Yoshi's crafted world, Super Mario 3D world and Odyssey are both fantastic and cozy. Let's go Eevee and Pikachu are incredible and have a very warm idyllic vibe imo.