• Zahille7@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    Thank Goodness You’re Here was the last cozy game I played and I can’t recommend it enough to literally everyone.

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    6 hours ago

    That first paragraph put me off from the article because it positioned the research on gaming violence as if there were a positive correlation instead of reporting that it is actually negatively correlated. It also did not mention the positive research that came from the studies on game playing and eye hand coordination and the many other benefits video games have been proven to have. The author made it sound like this was the first positive thing about video games.

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    10 hours ago

    As a writer, this is why I’ll never condemn cozy books with happy endings. This type of media, whether it’s games or books or music, helps real people get through crappy times intact, even if elitists sneer that overly happy stuff isn’t this or that. Usually people who are going through the worst times irl are the ones who need avenues of escape most. If you’re already living through crap, you don’t need media to remind you of the crap, you already know good and well that crappy things exist.

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      9 hours ago

      As a reader, that’s definitely why I do condemn overly negative books and other media. Even after reading all horror books available in the library as a teenager. Life’s complicated enough by itself.

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        As a reader, I say “not for me” and leave overly negative things there for others to enjoy. The way I feel better is not reexposing myself to a reflection of all the ills in this world that I’m constantly being shown can be awful. But some people find catharsis in it! One man’s trash is another man’s treasure, after all. I am sure some people would dismiss some things I like as too saccharine and not realistic aka gritty enough.

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    9 hours ago

    Are there any cosy games (that are not stardew or animal crossing) with an actual good artstyle ?

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      G.R.I.S is short and not replayable but it’s beatiful and deep from start to end. Cried a few times during the playthrough and felt relieved afterwards :)

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        3 hours ago

        Already played it and absolutely loved it

        Everything was peefect

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      7 hours ago

      I like Paleo Pines myself. It’s like Stardew and Animal Crossing had a baby about dinosaurs. It’s absolutely adorable.

      Chao Resort Island. A fan game that’s basically a 2D/3D Chao Garden from SA2. It uses some sprites from the old Sonic Advance games, but it’s just a fun little virtual caregiver thing.

      Sonic Adventure 2 Battle: Chao Garden. The “true” Chao Garden experience according to fans online. I have the steam version so I have the popular Extended Chao World mods to make it better/easier to raise Chao.

      A lot of survival crafting games (base building and decorating and such) can be cozy too, if you want them to be.

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      Rune Factory 4 looked really good on 3DS. The port on pc and switch looks… pretty bad honestly but it’s still the same great game.

      Obligatory mention of the fact this game inspired stardew and it’s better

  • Yardy Sardley@lemmy.ca
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    13 hours ago

    My brain accepted this new piece of information and immediately tried to recalibrate my sense of wellbeing based on how much time I spend playing cozy games.

    So there was a bizarre moment where I felt positively dandy.

    Did anyone else get a mental health buff just from reading this headline?

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      9 hours ago

      The animal crossing thumbnail alone gave me a little boost. But I’m sure I’ll just scroll on to yet another article about *****

  • prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    9 hours ago

    Anyone who’s looking for a great new(ish) cozy game, check out Natsu-Mon.

    It would probably help to watch the Action Button review of Boku no Natsuyasumi for some context (yes, I know it is 6 hours long lol… but it’s a really good video).

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    14 hours ago

    Just don’t ever start playing one while sick. My partner still cant stomach ac with sound on.

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    13 hours ago

    Yeah, because we were all doing mentally fantastic when Animal Crossing New Horizons launched. Remind me again, when was that again? Oh right. Just in the heart of 2020 pandemic quarantine when everybody was losing their shit, and storming state capitol buildings trying to force the government to reopen businesses, and doing pushups outside gyms as cops killed black men and triggered riots across the country.

    Great days for mental health.

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      Yeah. And it allowed people to communicate and socialize without risk. It allowed people to have fun despite the dire circumstances and show off their creativity and goof off with friends amd stangers instead of focusing on the doom and giving into it.

      It helped people’s mental wellness during a time where everything was not okay. To some, it made it bearable. That’s all. Ain’t nothing wrong with that.