The cozy games today range from a varied viewpoint of cozy. We have Cropia, which fits into the tidy farming sim box, and Pipkin, an adorable fall aesthetic creature collector and battler. But we’ve branched out by adding in Wreckreation, a driving game that lets you create your own world, and Space Chef, a cooking game that has a lot of cozy elements, but has a pretty heavy focus on combat.

No matter how you cozy, one of these should fit the box, and if they don’t, scroll on down to the bottom of the article and check out the other lists of cozy games to find one that suits your tastes!

4 cozy games released on October 28, 2025

Space Chef

Space Chef

Space Chef mixes life sim, cafe management, and light survival RPG into one game. Battle your way across 5 alien planets, make over 100 dishes with alien ingredients, craft items, furnish your restaurant, and be the best in the galaxy! It’s a bit less cozy than average, but who am I to decide what cozy is?

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Pipkin

Pipkin is a pixelated JRPG creature collector where you adventure through New Haven, a town with a cozy fall/Halloween aesthetic. You’ll collect over 60 Pipkin and battle with a robust system with 250 moves, 15 elemental types, and 4 classes. It’s a bloat-free RPG that puts the pacing in your hands.

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Pipkin

Wreckreation

Racers, start your engines! Wreckreation puts the track in your hands and offers 400 square kilometers of sandbox freedom to build your own tracks. Add jumps, loops, half-pipes, and more! Choose between 16 radio stations, design your car down to the glass color, decide the weather, and top your own leaderboards. Play solo or with friends and build the ultimate racetracks.

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Cropia

If you’re looking for a new farming sim, Cropia is waiting! Cultivate crops, fish, mine, explore environments, and care for animals! Meet the townfolk to build friendships, sell goods, and even hire someone to help you manage the farm and your time more efficiently!

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Which games are you excited about? I think Cropia has some interesting elements, and adding in the additional hired help is certainly a welcome feature. I adore the vibe of Pipkin, but I think Wreakreation may have my vote. I adore the idea of creating and building your own racing courses!