Cozy Games Are Not For Men*

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Published 2024-01-13
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Cozy Games Are For Everybody. I played Dinkum and I loved it. I might play Stardew valley or Animal Crossing for a future video who knows. Enjoy.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Angyl
    Collect 2 Epics for FREE in Raid ✅ IOS/ANDROID/PC: t2m.io/Angyl ⚡Lightsworn + Juliana (after reaching level 15)⚡Available only via the link and for new players. See you on the battlefield!
  • @NoeMontie
    Cozy Games, it's definitely a category should be exist in the game awards. We need more cozy games, the life it's too stressful in nowadays.
  • @Samurix16
    As someone who primarily plays shooter games or zombie games or other types of super violent stuff I do quite enjoy relaxing and playing some animal crossing.
  • @imakedrawingmove
    I love comfort games, but not every comfort game has a cute art style. I love games like Minecraft and RDR2, even though RDR2 has a depressing story and can be competitive at times, if you go out and explore and find cool mechanics there are some very wholesome moments you'll find if you like stuff like fishing, hunting, or just riding your horse, etc. We need more games that are stress-free
  • @user-rk2xi7iw9k
    Quitting competitive multiplayer games and returning to single player games is by far the best gaming decision I have made, it not only showed me the beauty of gaming through its multiple experiences but it also improved my mental health because I’m not getting angry all the time.
  • @CalikoiCat
    i feel like Cult of the Lamb really scratches that itch of relaxing and play at your own pace, and getting some action/challenge in at the same time. I really do think more games should hybridize like that.
  • @Tsunami45chan
    One of the weirdest but wholesome experience during 2020 is doom and animal crossing cute cozy relationship. Both games made you feel relaxed in a different way.
  • @zaggyzombie
    Even though its technically a horror game, Dredge is my favourite comfort game. Its the only game i fully 100%ed (even doing more than the achivements) and i loved every second of it. Dredge made me realize that indies are way more worth your money and time. Just being able to chill out and play something relaxing is something that i think alot of people need to experience.
  • @fionna_cool_girl
    I loved Stardew Valley ever since I first bought it. When I introduced the game to my boyfriend, I was at year 7 and already unlocked Ginger Island and had a lot of progression in the game. A few weeks after I got him into the game, I see my boyfriend is already at Ginger Island and even had upgraded his weapon before I got to that point. 😂 My boyfriend was dedicated! Lol
  • @bennycaustic5102
    My bench-press is 390lbs, and I have 1,400 hours on New Horizons, and 600 hours on Stardew Valley.
  • @trilby3447
    Dredge is a cozy game for people who like disturbing looking fish (me) It’s gameplay loop is simple and fits into the cozy category with you going fishing, playing the luring mini game then going back to port and upgrading your boat, and has grid-based inventory management (epic) but has that horror edge and beautiful artstyle that is also disturbing (and reminds me slightly of dishonored) I need more horror-atmosphere-but-surprisingly-cozy games
  • @rapatacush3
    Animal crossing is more masculine than overwatch.
  • @kathycoleman4648
    This cracks me up, because when I game in more focused genres I do this in reverse. I want the cutest outfit. I spend an hour in character creator. I want to find the cutest or fluffiest creatures. I want to team up, rather than compete, as much as possible. You get the idea.
  • @benjoe1993
    When you decide to touch virtual grass.
  • This was awesome! You made this video about your life and channel lore just so you could make us comfortable about leaving our comfortably uncomfortable zone of competitive video games. Doing gods work
  • @DeadRingStudios
    I found myself in a similar position a few years ago. Playing tons of CS:GO and R6 was actually changing my behavior outside the game to being impatient, angry, and overall competitive. When I finally stepped away from those I started to enjoy video games again. It still took a number of tries to get into cozy games but eventually it clicked.
  • @acetrigger1337
    my Gaming Routine is mostly 75% cozy and 25% pvp... and sometimes i groan when i want to do pvp, because i know how there's a possibility that it might ruin my day.
  • @rily2885
    we are competitive by nature, even for cozy games you can find speedruns to bring some stress back to the game, but is always nice to play something outside your comfort zone either to discover a new favorite genre or to see differently the ones you already have, but it only works if we gave them a fair chance with a clear and open mind, what am I saying? maybe is just another excuse to annoy people to play outer wilds
  • @MissBarrett
    So as a girl that grew up playing games from the age of 5, i mainly played zelda, mario ect and Rpgs on ps2. When i got a computer at 13 i started being obsessed with shooters and mainly played those for a HUGE chunk of my life. Now im 30 and rediscovering cozy, chill and relaxing games has honestly been the best thing ever, me and my husband both have animal crossing and we sit on the couch and just play on each others islands after a long day of work. We save the weekends for shooters with friends lol