The cozy games that are on offer today are pretty fun, honestly. We’ve got three fairly different genres on display.
There’s an interesting theater simulator, a quirky point-and-click with a fun artstyle, and a puzzler that makes me think if Marble Madness and Portal had a baby, it would be this.
If these genres don’t work for the things you usually like to cozy into, you can scroll down to the bottom of the article and check out the other Cozy Games Today lists. It’ll show the newest ones in rotation, so you’re still seeing fresh content from the week.
Cozy Games Today: October 29, 2025

Ultimate Theater Simulator
Ultimate Theater Simulator is exactly as it states, a theater simulator where you manage employees, screenings, prepare food, and keep things stocked. You can customize the look of your cinema and hire employees to help manage operations. Along the way, you’ll need to stop several things, like keeping people from smoking and recording movies, stopping robberies, and keeping kids from sneaking in.
Orbyss
Orbyss is a logic-based puzzle game where you take on the role of energy, hopping from orb to orb in order to power up the necessary nodes. Freeze time, fly drones, or even find a way to be in two places at once. As you power things up, you’ll reawaken the world around you, but you’ll also draw the eye of a shadowy entity. Strategy and planning will be king here.


Bru & Boegie: Episode 1
Bru & Boegie: Episode 1 puts you in the shoes of Bru on a quest to get milk for their morning coffee. Fall into a hand-drawn point-and-click world where your underwear is the perfect inventory storage. Talk to the interesting townfolk and find stickers to collect as you quest for the all-important milk!
Would you play any of these games? Honestly, I’m a sucker for a good simulator, so Ultimate Theater Simulator kind of sits where I live, and in a world where simulators keep using AI for various things, it’s rare these days to find one that doesn’t seem to use it.
Additionally, I’d give Bru & Boegie: Episode 1 a go. Point-and-click games are how I got into gaming as a kid, and I love a good hand-drawn style with humorous dialogue and situations.