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The Verge
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Verge
8 games from the Wholesome Direct 2025 that you can play right now
The Wholesome Direct is always full of cute and charming games to keep an eye on for the future. But it's also a great place to find things to play now — and that's especially true this year. The 2025 edition of the livestream showcase included a number of games that released during the show itself. So if you like what you see, there's no wait at all. Finally, a game that combines designing your own house with going on a road trip. Camper Van: Make it Home is exactly what it sounds like. On the design side, you're able to customize a tiny home camper and make it appropriately cozy, but the developers say it will also take you on 'a journey of self-discovery.' Fireside Feelings This game seems designed entirely around comfort. You play as a cute little animal and spend your time curled up around a fire, chatting with friends, and guiding the conversation as you get pulled into a bigger story. Instants Puzzle game meets scrapbooking. Here the goal is to organize a huge cache of family photos, and as you do, discover their history and story. 'Inspired by the way elders pass down family history using pictures to support their storytelling,' the developers explain, 'this game blends narrative, puzzle, and creativity.' Omelet You Cook This game is almost worth checking out for the pun title alone. In it, you create all kinds of weird omelets on a conveyor belt to deliver to students with seemingly very weird taste buds. Also, the principal is a rooster. Seasonala Cemetery From the same team behind the similarly gothic A Mortician's Tale, this game has players exploring a chill cemetery that changes based on the time of day and season. It even has sound effects recorded from an IRL cemetery. And not only is out today, it's a completely free download. Squeakross: Home Squeak Home For those who wish Picross also had lots of adorable little mice. In addition to all of the number-based puzzle solving, Squeakross also has some collecting elements, where you can gather decorations and stickers to up the cozy factor. The Guardian of Nature This hand-drawn adventure game looks absolutely stunning, like an animated movie come to life, and it stars a little guy who can change shape to explore the natural world in various contexts. While the whole experience isn't available yet, you can play the game's first episode now. This game may give you a craving for Boss Coffee, but it also looks pretty laid-back. It's described as a 'charming idle simulation game,' and the goal is to build an empire of vending machines, where you'll have to manage staff and handle decorations.


Geek Girl Authority
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Geek Girl Authority
Why Cozy Games Are the New Power Fantasy
People might think that the current gaming era prioritizes high-energy action and competitive gameplay to maintain player engagement. The gaming world has witnessed a silent transformation where players now choose to experience heartfelt emotions instead of combat while adventuring and taking slow-paced journeys instead of speedrunning. The new gaming era brings power through kindness instead of competitive achievements. The gaming world has experienced a recent rise of cozy games which provide players with a new kind of empowerment through their ability to manage peaceful worlds and develop meaningful routines while building emotionally rewarding connections. The new breed of gamers are looking to divert from the 'only-winning' attitudes to create spaces where players can focus on nurturing their creativity and building meaningful bonds. Players now view Stardew Valley, Spiritfarer, Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Unpacking as more than relaxing games because these titles create life-affirming digital environments that help players find peace. The Allure of Emotional Safety Cozy gaming experienced a surge during a time when major global stressors included a pandemic alongside economic uncertainty and social fragmentation. Animal Crossing reached worldwide popularity at exactly the time when the world needed it most in 2020. Players used their in-game activities to rebuild feelings of stability while navigating through an unstable reality. The meditative gameplay of Spiritfarer combined with its touching narrative about spirit guidance into the afterlife allowed players to experience grief and closure through gameplay mechanics that other games avoided. The game provided peaceful moments through its meaningful achievements instead of intense dramatic moments despite its somber content. These games create an environment that protects players' emotions. The game does not impose strict time constraints and players cannot make permanent mistakes. You can just… be. Control, But Without Chaos The empowering nature of cozy games stems from their power to grant players control in environments which typically feel disorderly. In Stardew Valley for instance, you receive a neglected farm through inheritance before developing it into a successful ecological system. The power fantasy in this game exists through nurturing life instead of fighting enemies because it includes plants and animals and the townspeople. Through your decisions you create positive change in the world through individual actions such as planting crops and speaking with people. The 'high tension' genre has undergone a transformation through the addition of cozy visual elements and peaceful gameplay mechanics. Indie life sims such as Dinkum and My Time at Portia provide RPG-style progression through a system that does not punish players for their mistakes. The enjoyment stems from the journey rather than the achievement alone. Cozy Isn't Casual—It's Intentional There's a misconception that cozy games are simplistic or shallow. On the contrary, the design of a good cozy game requires a deep understanding of pacing, emotional resonance, and narrative subtleties. These games excel at layering mechanics in a way that feels natural and rewarding without overwhelming the player. In a world flooded with stimulation, cozy games offer mindful design. They ask players to pay attention to the changing seasons, to the needs of their virtual neighbors, to the act of choosing which flowers to plant by the window. This mindfulness extends the play experience into a form of low-pressure, high-satisfaction immersion. Lessons From Other Industries Interestingly, some of the same psychological insights that make cozy games successful can be found in another digital arena: online casinos. At first glance, these worlds might seem diametrically opposed. One focused on warmth and relaxation, the other on risk and reward. But look closer, and you'll find parallels in design philosophy and player engagement. Just as cozy games aim to reduce friction and create a low-barrier entry into satisfying loops, online casinos use tools like no deposit bonuses to let users explore their platforms with minimal commitment. These bonuses are offered without requiring an initial deposit and give players a taste of the experience in a stress-free environment, just like how Stardew Valley lets you ease into farming without punishment or debt. The appeal in both cases is psychological comfort: users are invited to engage at their own pace, building confidence and enjoyment organically. The Real Power Fantasy Ultimately, cozy games are resonating now more than ever because they reframe power as empathy, patience, and intentionality. In a time when everything feels fast, competitive, and extractive, cozy games ask you to slow down, take care, and give back. It's not about dominating a world, it's about belonging in it. They show that you don't have to fight to win. Sometimes, tending your crops, feeding a friend, or placing the perfect book on a virtual shelf is the greatest triumph of all. Why Did THUNDERBOLTS* Even Bother Including [SPOILER]? RELATED: SUPER SPACE CLUB Is Free in the PC and Mobile Epic Games Store