Came across this video critiquing the gameplay of some out of the sheer number of “cozy” games coming out recently.

Wondering what everyone’s opinions are on cozy games. Do you feel the same or do you have differing opinions on them?

  • Ephera@lemmy.ml
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    1 month ago

    They’re not really for me, as I find it difficult to relax while playing them, but I’m glad they exist.

    Gaming had a real identity crisis around the 2000s, when every other game was a brown military shooter.
    Now we’ve got cute games and cozy games and artsy games, and I feel like that opens up the genre to more people and enriches the whole medium.

    Cozy games are more difficult to make, though, because the gameplay is not anymore just “point cursor at screen and click in the right moment”. So, yeah, you will get some worse examples, especially as the genre is still figuring itself out.

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      1 month ago

      The brown MilSim apocalypse was a bad time.

      Ultimately, these cozy games are so often Indies with a limited scope and budget. The fact that this sort of genre has found the following is a good thing for gaming and Indie devs.

      Of course once we reach market saturation and people are fed up with them, they won’t sell as well and new twists on the genre will have to be developed in order to stand out. This is a good thing for gaming and indie devs again.

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        1 month ago

        I’d rather have an over saturation of cozy games than an over saturation of live service hero shooters