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March 19, 2026

10 Cozy Nature Games to Play This Spring

AD – PR Product | I love playing cozy games, and spring is the perfect time to play nature-themed games. In this post, I will recommend 10 nature games you can play.

What are Nature Games?

Nature games are games that are focused on growing and harvesting plants, along with exploring the outdoors. For me personally, they do not include traditional farming games. Instead, they can be games where you run a flower shop, forage for plants, and explore nature. Also, all the cozy games on this list I have played.

10 Cozy Nature Games

Botany Manor

In Botany Manor, you play as Arabella Greene, who is completing her research book on forgotten flora. You will have to use clues and items found around the manor to grow each of the plants. Botany Manor is a fantastic game. I loved the story and the puzzle element of figuring out how to grow each plant. The only downside is that I do think the price is quite high for the 4 hours of playtime, but I do recommend getting the game on sale.

Botany Manor is $24.99 on Steam

A screenshot of the exterior of the manor with a gardening table to grow the seeds

Flowers and Favours

I received a copy of Flowers and Favours from MISK Games. Flowers and Favours is a cute simulator where you run a flower shop and create bouquets. The customers will often have specific requests to follow, but you can still be creative when making the bouquets. That said, there is no overarching story, which leads the in-game days to feel repetitive. Therefore, I find that the game is better played in short bursts.

Flowers and Favours is $6.99 on Steam

A screenshot from Flowers and Favours of a bouquet with white flowers

Flutter Away

Flutter Away follows a butterfly researcher on a 5-day camping trip. While on the trip, you will explore the rainforest, photograph butterflies, and even befriend a capybara. The game is on the shorter side and takes around an hour to play, but it is a cozy experience.

Flutter Away is $12.99 on Steam

A screenshot from Flutter Away of a butterfly on a stick in nature

Hanako’s Flower Shop

I received a copy of the game from Keymailer. Hanako’s Flower Shop is a visual novel game where you run a flower shop. Each day, customers will come, share their story, and request a bouquet. The game is voice-acted, which is great for a visual novel. Along with the story and creating bouquets, you can go for a walk to find flowers and grow your own flowers in the garden. If you enjoy visual novels, Hanako’s Flower Shop can be a great game for you.

Hanako’s Flower Shop is $14.99 on Steam

A screenshot from Hanako's Flower Shop of a photographer requesting a bouquet to be made for his photoshoot

Kinder World

Kinder World is a mobile game where you complete daily self-care activities and grow plants. There are different activities you can choose from each day, including a breathing exercise, writing a daily gratitude note, and doing an emotional naming exercise. As you play, you unlock new plants to grow and items to decorate the house. Kinder World is a wonderful game, especially if you want to incorporate self-care into your daily routine.

Kinder World is free-to-play on Google Play and App Store

A screenshot from Kinder World of a plant that has been water
A screenshot from Kinder World of the daily gratitude task asking "what part of nature are you grateful for today?"

Magical Greenhouse

I received a copy of Magical Greenhouse from Mgtt Studio. In the game, you play as a witch who runs a potion shop. You buy, water, and harvest plants, and use the ingredients to make potions for the villagers. Magical Greenhouse is one of my favorite cozy games I played in 2025, and I enjoyed growing the plants and figuring out all the potion recipes for the requests.

Magical Greenhouse is $6.99 on Steam

A screenshot from Magical Greenhouse of the magical plants

Out and About

In Out and About, you forage for real-life plants and fungi to use in recipes and help rebuild the town of Portobello after a storm. I like completing the quests and helping the town, but after some time, the quests do start to feel repetitive. However, I do like that Out and About has a big focus on identifying edible from toxic plants, which is useful for those who would like to start foraging in real life. They also have a website with information on the plants and recipes from the game.

Out and About is on $17.99 on Steam

A screenshot of Out and About of an overlook that has a view of the town of Portobello

Pine Hearts

In Pine Hearts, you play as Tyke, who has the goal of climbing the mountain his father never managed to. Along the way, Tyke helps others in the Pine Hearts nature reserve. Pine Hearts is a great game, and I loved the story. I also enjoyed helping others and slowly gathering the tools and unlocking the memories Tyke needs before climbing the mountain.

Pine Hearts is $12.99 on Steam

A screenshot of Pine Hearts with Tyke at one of the campsites in the nature reserve

Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley

Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley is about Snufkin as he restores balance and harmony after the Park Keeper built hideous parks in Moominvalley. I loved playing the game, and the art style is beautiful. Also, the quests and puzzles were enjoyable to solve, and I loved meeting various characters from the Moomin series.

Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley is $19.99 on Steam

A screenshot from Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley with Snufkin looking out at the valley

Urban Jungle

I received a copy of the game from PR Hound. The story of Urban Jungle follows Ita during different stages of her life. In each chapter, you complete tasks and place plants around the home. Each plant has specific requirements, but it is not challenging to figure out where to place them and earn enough points to continue to the next chapter. Overall, Urban Jungle is a fun game.

Urban Jungle is $11.99 on Steam

A screenshot from Urban Jungle where an Elephant Ears plant is being placed in a bedroom

Do you enjoy nature games?

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Comments

  1. Danielle Beautyblog says

    March 23, 2026 at 2:33 am

    These sound so fun!

    Danielle’s Beauty Blog

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    • talesofbelle says

      April 24, 2026 at 9:38 am

      They are!

      Reply
  2. hena says

    March 19, 2026 at 2:11 pm

    Fun!

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    • talesofbelle says

      April 24, 2026 at 9:38 am

      Thanks!

      Reply

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