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A screenshot of official gameplay from Wholesome: Out and About, developed by Yaldi games. Screenshot shows a girl running down a pathway towards some flowers. There are several patches of orange flowers scattered about, and a tree of the edge of a cliff in the distance. The girl has mint green hair and is carrying a foraging backpack.
Screenshot via Yaldi Games

10 Best cozy games coming to PC in 2024

Let's grab a blanket and get cozy!

Though we've already seen some great cozy games in the early months of 2024, there are plenty of new releases on the horizon for PC gamers! We've put together a list of the 10 best cozy games that will be released later this year, so be sure to check them out if you enjoy a cute simulation game!

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The Top 10 cozy games for PC being released in 2024

After the Nintendo Indie World Showcase in April and other great game announcements through Whole Games' 2023 Wholesome Snack Awards, we know that 2024 is flush with amazing games that cozycore gamers are sure to love. Although this list is primarily for cozy PC games, we will also note the other platforms that each game is available on. In no particular order, here are 2024's upcoming cozy games for PC:

10. The Garden Path

A screenshot of the gameplay from The Garden Path, uploaded by developer carrotcake. It shows a masc-presenting figure with a backpack and a lantern standing on the path between some trees in a forest. The text reads
Screenshot via Carrotcake

The Garden Path has Secret Garden vibes, combining cozy PC gaming with a slightly darker look. It's very much the kind of game that feels like the fae have created it, and that playing it may leave you with more questions than answers. Despite the art style, this is a gardening sim that gives players the chance to explore dense woodlands, make themselves a cup of tea, and chat with strange figures lurking in the dark.

Make friends with vegetable visitors (yes, you read that right), and find new things to do every day. The Garden Path is designed to be played the way that you want to play it; whether that's in short bursts or longer gaming sessions. Take a wander into the forest this Spring... Who knows what you'll find?

9. Endless Ocean Luminous

A screenshot from the official overview trailer of Endless Ocean Luminous. The image shows a Sailfin Tang fish on the left, with black and white stripes. On the right, there is information about the fish, including how many the player has found, the smallest and largest found, and where to find them.
Screenshot via Nintendo of America
  • Release Date: May 2, 2024
  • Platforms: PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S

Explore the ocean with your friends in the third Endless Ocean game. Endless Ocean Luminous brings the series into the modern era, allowing you to connect online with other divers and swim together through the ocean depths. The scenery even changes depending on the time of day, so you can enjoy some more mysterious nighttime dives if that's something that'd tickle your sea pickle.

Dive solo and take selfies with fish and other marine life, or play in a group of up to 30 divers and use hand signals to communicate. While you're together, learn about real and mythical sea creatures by gathering the light floating around each one. Get cozy and enjoy this soothing marine adventure.

8. Little Kitty, Big City

A screenshot from the official trailer by Double Dagger Studio. The image shows a salaryman running after a black cat with a mobile phone in their mouth.
Screenshot via Double Dagger Studio
  • Release Date: May 9, 2024
  • Platforms: PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S

It's gremlin cat hours over at Little Kitty, Big City, and we're loving it! In this game, you control a black cat who is lost in a large city in Japan. As you help them make their way home, you can get up to as many shenanigans as you want! That includes tripping over unsuspecting pedestrians, stealing food and phones, and throwing yourself at birds.

A cozy cat game is extremely welcome in the genre, and it's one that many cozy gamers have been waiting for. Become the menace you are inside on May 9, when Little Kitty, Big City goes live on every platform except PlayStation.

7. SunnySide

a screenshot showing a player's livestock and barn in SunnySide
Image via Merge Games
  • Release date: May 24, 2024
  • Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X

Another farming game for PC, but one with a modern twist. The art and play style are reminiscent of Japanese RPGs and simulation games, though it also looks like a slice-of-life anime. While living in the Japanese countryside, you'll spend time creating a successful farm, building relationships with then townsfolk, and helping others.

You aren't bound to the countryside like many other farming games — SunnySide allows you to travel into the city to take in the sights and go on dates. You can fly drones, and even fight a few things. Watch the fireworks explode and design the perfect life for yourself in SunnySide.

Related: Dive together with your friends in Endless Ocean Luminous, coming May 2

6. Critter Cove

A screenshot from the Critter Cove gameplay trailer. Image shows animal tourists having their picture taken in face cut-out boards on the beach. The animal taking the picture is holding a camera, and there's a belltower in the distance.
Screenshot via Critter Cove
  • Release date: Q2 (April to June), 2024
  • Platforms: PC

Who knew we'd be mixing post-apocalyptic games and cozy games this year? Critter Cove is an open-world life simulation and building game with a cartoonish style. Like all other building and farming games, it's your job (because no one else can do it) to make the town a thriving tourist destination once more. Gentleman Rat Studios describes their game as "a little bit Animal Crossing, a little bit Stardew Valley. Maybe even a little bit Wind Waker, too." That's a winning combination for any cozy gamer, and Critter Cove has some excellent features to keep us all entertained.

Unlike other post-apocalyptic games, Critter Cove is brightly colored, mixing in those elements of creating something from parts and the brighter palette of typical cozy games for PC. Enjoy upgrading and developing your town, sailing on the open waters, and making friends with the townsfolk.

5. Tiny Glade

A screenshot of official gameplay from developer Pounce Light. Image shows game in building mode, with a floating white hand petting a sheep. The large house on the left is pink, with several windows and three arches at the entrance.
Screenshot via PounceLight
  • Release date: Q3 (July to September), 2024
  • Platforms: PC

Tiny Glade is the perfect cozy game for those who prefer the building and/or design aspects of games like The Sims and Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer. It's a softly colored game where you can build as many castles and mini-towns in different designs as you like and watch your creation come to life. There's plenty of terraforming involved, as well as moving every window, brick, and pathway.

While you're building, you can change the colors of each of your structures, add extensions to already-built designs, and watch as the game intuitively builds when you add in certain objects. For example, if you push a path through a wall, the game will automatically add an arch to accommodate the path. It's a freeform-building game with no grid snapping you back where you don't want to be.

4. Fields of Mistria

A screenshot of the official gameplay from Fields of Mistria. Image shows a man called Hayden in a purple shirt commenting on the white and pink baby cow that has just been born. The speech bubble at the bottom reads
Screenshot via Fields of Mistria
  • Release date: TBC, 2024
  • Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X

Inspired by other great cozy games like Harvest Moon and Stardew Valley, Fields of Mistria is a fantasy farming and simulation game with bright colors and a recognizable art style. After an earthquake damages the town and magic suddenly appears it's your job to restore the town to its former state—or use your skills to make it better than it was before!

In exchange for your help, the town of Mistria has offered you an overgrown farm to care of. While you explore, enjoy chatting with 12 possible suitors to start a family.

3. Wish Upon A Llama

A screenshot of a llama family tree from Wish Upon A Llama. The most recent llama in the family is Rosie, a beige-colored llama whose parents are Blossom the pink llama and Storm the orange llama.
Screenshot via Wish Upon A Llama
  • Release date: TBC, 2024
  • Platforms: PC

Have you ever wanted to own and raise llamas? With Wish Upon A Llama, you'll work as a llama rancher, with the ability to also add bunnies, capybaras, and geese to your farm. While breeding your animals to try and get your preferred genetic traits, you can spend time interacting with the residents of Llama Town to build relationships.

There are over 50 special breeds to discover, and the game has been dubbed an "open-ended" RPG, so even if you go away for a while, you can come back and just... keep breeding llamas without adding this game to your "whoops, I forgot about that" pile.

Related: Little Kitty, Big City is coming to Switch and Steam on May 9

2. Wholesome: Out and About

A screenshot of official gameplay from Wholesome: Out and About by Yaldi Games. Image shows the foraging feature of the game, presenting the dandelion that the player has found, with a text box of information about the flower on the right. and information about the flowers and leaves on the left. There's a pair of scissors on the screen showing the player getting ready to harvest parts of the flower.
Screenshot via Yaldi Games
  • Release date: TBC, 2024
  • Platforms: PC, Nintendo Switch

Yaldi Games is a new developer currently working on its debut game, Wholesome: Out and About, which is often shortened to "Out and About." According to the developer's official website, this small team of four aims to create games that "spark curiosity and empower real-life activities."

Out and About is a foraging game that aims to teach players about the plants they can find in the real world, which is perfect because foraging has become quite popular on TikTok (thanks to creators like @findersfeeders and @woodsboundoutdoors). The danger of foraging is that beginners may pick something up that isn't what they believe it to be, and so many plants and fungi are poisonous. Out and About is a cute and cozy way to learn about nature and how it can benefit us more than it already does. You can find updates for the game on the Kickstarter.

1. Go-Go Town!

A screenshot from an official gameplay video showing the co-op mode that Go-Go Town! will have. Image is a split screen with a fem-presenting avatar on the left, and a masc-presenting avatar on the right. The fem. has pink hair and is cutting the grass, the masc. is using a leaf blower outside of a shop.
Screenshot via Prideful Sloth
  • Release date: TBC, 2024
  • Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S

Here in Go-Go Town!, you're the Mayor. But it's not all hard work and no play! As well as terraforming, you'll get your hands on some power tools and can really make your surroundings your own. Make your town unique by constructing new buildings and roads, changing the land, and getting things back to normal after a disaster strikes — it can't all be fun and games, we guess. At least you won't be indebted to a raccoon, like another series that forces you into a Mayoral role...

One of the most recent updates that the developers of Go-Go Town! released was the couch co-op mode that will be available in the game. Invite up to 4 friends to join you in your adventures as you wreak havoc on your town or actually decide to clean up a bit. Remember to add new shops and hire staff or you'll find that fewer tourists want to visit your town.

Looking for more Pro Game Guides cozy gaming content? Check out our guide on the 10 Best Cozy Nintendo Switch Games of 2023 and How to get a pet cat in Cozy Grove.


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Lyssa Chatterton has been a freelance writer for over 6 years, ever since graduating from their Master's degree in Transliteration & Screenwriting. They have worked with clients in practically every industry, including iGaming and TCG/Tabletop news. Lyssa prefers cosy games and indie games, but that doesn't stop them from going all out with a great fantasy RPG or digging out old retro games. An avid fan of Pokémon, Animal Crossing, the Witcher, and Persona, you'll be seeing a wide range of writing from this freelancer.