For all friends of cozy games, there is finally the successor to “Bunhouse”, a cozy garden game from Reky Studios. This time, the new game is not about plants, but about baked goods - and making them, collecting recipes and ensuring the satisfaction of all your fellow rodents.
Fans of cozy games can add a new game to their wish list: Littlelands offers everything a cozy indie heart desires. Plant berries, go on a treasure hunt, go fishing or simply sit comfortably on your wooden bench and watch the sunset. The game is currently still in a very early development phase, so the content may change completely. If you like the graphic style, which is very reminiscent of the remake of Link's Awakening, you can already add it to your wish list. Your spirit of exploration will lead you to dangerous places, find new areas full of challenges, interesting characters and strange objects. But be careful, some areas are too dangerous for even the bravest adventurer - stay away from the territory of the marauding goblins! The world out there is pretty big for a little creature like you, but luckily you don't seem to be alone. Talk to various inhabitants of the region, listen to their stories and help them with their tasks. Some of them can teach you new skills or give you hints that will lead you to new adventures - if they like you. Go on an adventure in the dangerous land of the "Goblinetes" or relax in the safe areas of "Littlelands" while you harvest berries, create your own dishes, catch insects with your net or search for hidden treasures with your shovel. Tags: littlelands, indie, cozy Steam Link
2023 is a good year when it comes to strategy games and construction simulations. In contrast to other games that are becoming increasingly complex and focus on micromanagement, "Station to Station" takes a different approach and focuses on minimalism and relaxation. The model railroad simulator in voxel graphics style offers a wonderfully simple atmosphere, which is ideal for beginners. Small puzzles and riddles offer variety and a few tricky challenges. For the hard-boiled, there are also plenty of missions that can be optionally tackled for strict resource management. According to user opinions, it would be a shame to declare the game a mobile game, which we agree with. "Station to Station" manages the balancing act between a cozy game, for those who want to play it that way, and demanding resource management, for those who want it that way. So whether you just want to follow your train for hours in ride-along mode or really want to chase achievements, Station to Station offers the right gameplay for all sides. The game is currently only available for Steam. The Dutch developers from the Galaxy Grove studio have not yet revealed whether other platforms will be opened up. However, this would be desirable, as the game has been very well received, especially on Steam Deck. Steam Link