January 15th is National Hat Day, so why not settle in with 3 cozy hat games? None of these games has you play as a hat, but the aspect of hat collecting is strong. If you’re like me, you’ll go on side quest after side quest for the all-important accessory… even the ones you don’t intend to wear. I might have a problem.
Since they’re all the same premise of looking quite dashing in a super cool hat, I’m giving you a spread of options that are all wholly different gameplay styles from each other. Below, you’ll find an idle game, a physics platforming game that I promise is cozy, and a sandbox adventure with puzzle elements.
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3 cozy hat games

A Webbing Journey
A Webbing Journey is a physics-based game where you embody a spider. However, there is an arachnophobia mode that will turn you into a harmless ball if you have a fear of them. You’ll swing around rooms completing quests with no time limits and at your own pace. And, of course, you’ll do it looking quite dashing in hats!
Henry Halfhead
Henry Halfhead is a sandbox adventure game where you play as Henry… who is… half a head. Play through chapters of his life, helping him with tasks by embodying objects to move them. Arguably, when you’re half a head, you’re pretty much made for hats.


How to Train Your Cock
How to Train Your Cock is an idle game where you take a baby chicken and turn them into a tank. You’ll upgrade various stats to make them swole and decorate their island with decorations. Buy different skins, accessories, and, of course, hats to pimp out your cock.
If none of these cozy hat games are leaving the hat box and sliding into your gaming library, you can check out some of our other themed lists, like 3 cozy sticker games and 3 cozy organizing games.