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February 19, 2024

25 Cozy Games Under $15

Updated on May 6th, 2026

AD – PR Product | Cozy games have been gaining in popularity, and I have been a big fan of cozy games for years. However, the price of the games may not always fit your budget. In this post, I will share 25 cozy games with a regular price of under $15.

What are Cozy Games?

Cozy games are games you play to relax. They are more laid back and do not involve a lot of action, fighting, or stress. Cozy games can have fighting elements, but it is not the game’s main focus. However, when it comes to cozy game genres, everyone has their own preferences. Some gamers may prefer farming games or life simulation games like The Sims 4. However, others can prefer puzzle or story-driven games. In this post, I will try to share a mix of game genres. Lastly, the cozy games are all under $15 and sorted from the least expensive, with a free-to-play game, to the most expensive at $14.99. All the games are available to play on PC through Steam, but some are also available on consoles.

Cozy Games Under $5

Doronko Wanko

Doronko Wanko is a free-to-play game that released in 2024. In the game, you play as a Pomeranian with the goal of wreaking havoc on the home and making it as dirty as possible. There are hidden paintings to find along with gifts and accessories to unlock, and it is a fun game.

A screenshot from Doronko Wanko where I have done $6,727 worth of damage so far

Every Letter

Every Letter released in 2023, and it is a charming free-to-play game where you compose letters based on client requests. The storyline is rather short and ends with you writing an optional letter to yourself. However, you can play the story again and pick different requests. You can also play the endless mode, where you can type letters for as long as you desire. I recommend playing the game because it is free and allows you to express your creativity.

The first of the cozy games under $15. A screenshot of Every Letter where I am typing a letter for a doctor to meet another doctor outside their office.

The Cauldron Kids: The Summoning of Mr. Vermicelli

I received a copy of The Cauldron Kids from the developer and publisher Pet Golem Games, and the game released in 2024. The Cauldron Kids is $4.99, and it is a short narrative game where you play as a 6-year-old witch who, with her twin sister, tries to bring their frog plushie, Mr. Vermicelli, to life. The Cauldron Kids is a charming game with mini-games to play throughout, which adds a fun element. Also, the Steam achievements add replayability and make the price tag worth it.

The next of the cozy games under $15. A screenshot of the cute game The Cauldron Kids where one of the sisters Layla is saying tonight they are going to cast a spell that will bring Mr. Vermicelli to life.

inbento

inbento is a delightful puzzle game for $4.99 where you arrange bento boxes. There are over 120 puzzles to solve that increase in difficulty, and there is a heartwarming story of a cat family that you learn about as the game progresses. If you like puzzle games, inbento is worth checking out.

A screenshot of one of the puzzles in inbento where you have to match the picture of a 2x3 bento box.

Kabuto Park

I received a copy of Kabuto Park from Doot, and the game released in 2025 for $4.99. In Kabuto Park, you play as Hana and catch bugs, train them, and battle in the Summer Beetle Battles Championship. The game is so cute with catching bugs, including shiny versions. Also, the gameplay of the battles is simple enough to learn.

A screenshot of the in-game map of Kabuto Park

Minami Lane

Minami Lane released in 2024 for $4.99. In the game, you build a street, and there are 5 missions to play through. In each mission, you will have to manage the shops and maximize the happiness of the villagers. Minami Lane is a fun and enjoyable game.


Cozy Games Under $10

Magical Greenhouse

I received a copy of Magical Greenhouse from Mgtt Studio, and the game released in 2025 for $6.99. In the game, you run a potion shop, and buy, water, and harvest plants, and use the ingredients to make potions to complete villager requests or sell in the shop. I enjoyed the gameplay loop, and it is completing the requests.

A screenshot from Magical Greenhouse of the recipe book

The Shape of Things

The Shape of Things released in 2023, and the game is $6.99. In the game, you solve small 3D puzzles that are inside gachapons, which is a type of Japanese vending machine that dispenses toy capsules. There are 300 puzzles in the game where you rotate, slide, and resize the pieces to create the object. Furthermore, the Gacha Box 1 DLC is $1.99 and adds 50 new puzzles, and The Shape of Things is a great game to pick up now and then.

A puzzle in The Shape Things where I am moving the pieces to make a yellow bird house.

The Hidden Art of Innkeeping

The Hidden Art of Innkeeping released in 2024 for $7.99. In the game, you convert an old farmhouse into a luxurious inn. You will slowly unlock upgrades, hire employees, meet guests, and book rooms while completing quests around the seaside village.

A screenshot from The Hidden Art of Innkeeping of the converted inn

A Short Hike

A Short Hike is a cozy game for $7.99 where you play as Claire as you explore Hawk Peak Provincial Park with the goal of reaching the summit of the mountain. You can play at your own pace as you meet other hikers, discover hidden treasures, and take in the world around you. A Short Hike is a wonderful game for those who enjoy exploration games.

A screenshot from one of the cozy games under $15 A Short Hike where Claire is at a campfire.

Haven Park

Haven Park is a cute game for $8.99, where you play as Flint, who is doing his best to keep his grandma’s park up and running. In the game, you collect resources, build campsites, meet the campers, and complete quests. Haven Park is a fun game that is focused on exploration.

A screenshot from another one of the cozy games under $15 called Haven Park where Flint is at one of the campsites in Yellowfields where all the required items have been placed.

Is This Seat Taken?

I received a copy of Is This Seat Taken? from Wholesome Games, and the game released in 2025 for $9.99. Is This Seat Taken? is a logical puzzle game where you find the perfect spot for each person. There are 27 levels with 5 bonus levels, and the levels are challenging without being impossible to solve.

A screenshot from Is This Seat Taken? where I have to place the people on the bus

Little Problems

I receive a copy of the game from Guillotine, and Little Problems released in 2025 for $9.99. In Little Problems, you look for clues and use the information you find to solve 10 little cases. There is a hint system in the game, which can help you along the way.

A screenshot from Little Problems where Mary is wondering what happened to her cup that is now broken

MakeRoom

I receive a copy of MakeRoom from Wholesome Games, and it released in 2025 for $9.99. MakeRoom is a sandbox building game where you design rooms, gardens, camper vans, and boats. There is a ton of different items to use and customization options available. You can also create your own objects and download others from the Steam Workshop.

A campervan I decorated in MakeRoom

Sticky Business

Sticky Business released in 2023, and the game is $9.99. In the game, you run a sticker shop where you create your stickers, pack orders for your customers, and hear their stories. Sticky Business is a fun game, especially if running a sticker shop sounds exciting to you, and you can even download your sticker creations and print them in real life! Since its release, Sticky Business has released a free Halloween and Christmas update that added themed stickers and treats and the Plan With Me DLC for $3.99, which adds 100 new stickers for planning and journaling and 10 new customer stories.

A screenshot from the cozy game Sticky Business where a sticker order is being packed.

A Tiny Sticker Tale

A Tiny Sticker Tale released in 2023, and I received a copy from the developer Ogre Pixel. The game is $9.99, and in the game, you play as Flynn the donkey, who has a magical sticker album and can turn items into stickers and bring them around the world. In the game, you complete quests, solve puzzles, and decorate! A Tiny Sitcker Tale also had a free update that added Halloween and Christmas stickers and the ability to customize Flynn’s outfit. Orge Pixel has also released two hidden objects including Hidden in my Paradise for $9.99 and Hidden around the World for $7.99.

A screenshot from A Tiny Sticker Tale where Flynn is outside of his house.

To the Moon

To the Moon is a story-driven game for $9.99 where you play as two doctors who explore a dying man’s memories to artificially fulfill his last wish of going to the moon. The developer and publisher Freebird Games also released Finding Paradise for $9.99, which is the sequel to To the Moon, though it is not necessary to have played the first game to enjoy it. If you are looking for a story-driven game that is not as emotional and intense, the developers released A Bird Story for $3.99, where you follow a boy who finds an injured bird.

A screenshot from To the Moon where Lily the caretaker is taking the doctors for arriving on short notice to the house.

Cozy Games Under $15

Kokoro Kitchen

I received a copy of Kokoro Kitchen from Mango Leaf Games, and the game released in 2025 for $11.99. In Kokoro Kitchen, you run a restaurant in the spirit world. There is always something to do in the game from making and serving meals, restocking ingredients, and cleaning, and it is not grindy to unlock new upgrades.

A screenshot from Kokoro Kitchen where the character is making a meal in the kitchen

Coffee Talk

Coffee Talk is $12.99, and in the game, you run a coffee shop in an alternate universe Seattle and listen to the hardships your customers, including orcs, elves, aliens, and humans, face. In 2023, Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus & Butterfly released for $14.99, which is the sequel to Coffee Talk. Both Coffee Talk games are perfect if you enjoy cozy, narrative-driven games.

The next one of the cozy games under $15. A screenshot from Coffee Talk where an orc, oceanic woman, and human are having a conversation.

Donut County

Donut County is a physics puzzle game for $12.99, where you are an ever-growing hole in the ground. In the game, you meet cute characters, steal their trash, and throw them in a hole while learning about BK, a hole-driving raccoon, and the destruction he caused for the residents of Donut County.

The publisher Annapurna Interactive also released Florence for $5.99, where you play as Florence Yeoh, who feels stuck in her life until she meets a cello player named Krish and Storyteller for $14.99, which is a unique puzzle game where you use the settings and characters to create stories that fit the description.

A screenshot from a unique cozy game Donut County where a giant hole is destroying a chicken farm.

LumbearJack

LumbearJack is $12.99 and is a different take on puzzle games where you play as Jack the bear whose goal is to return nature to its former glory. With his trusty axe, Jack chops and recycles man-made things while saving his animal friends in the process.

A screenshot from Lumbearjack where Jack is carrying his house and about to destory man-made items and buildings placed by Evil Corporatio.

Fields of Mistria

Fields of Mistria released in early access in 2024 for $13.99. In the game, you move to a farm in Mistria and restore the town to its former glory after an earthquake. It is fun completing quests, and you farm, fish, mine, craft, and more in the game.

A screenshot from Fields of Mistria of my farm

A Little to the Left

A Little to the Left is a cozy puzzle game for $14.99, where you sort, stack, and organize household items into pleasing arrangements. The game includes over 100 puzzles and is perfect for those who like tidying. In 2023, the DLC Cupboards & Drawers released, and it is $5.99 and adds 25 new puzzles.

A screenshot from the cozy game A Little to the Left where utensils are being organized in a drawer organizer.

Stardew Valley

Stardew Valley is $14.99, and it is one of the most popular cozy farming games. In Stardew Valley, you inherit your grandfather’s old farm plot that you can turn into a lively farm. Along with farming, there is foraging, mining, fishing, cooking, and crafting, and there are over 30 characters, including 12 romanceable characters and even festivals. Furthermore, you can decide to repair the old community center or join forces with Jojo Corporation. Stardew Valley is worth picking up if you enjoy farming games, and the price is worth it, given the hours upon hours of potential gameplay.

A screenshot from the popular cozy game Stardew Valley where my character is standing outside of her house.

Venba

Venba is a short narrative cooking game that came out in 2023. The game is $14.99, and it follows Venba and her family, who immigrated to Canada from India in the 1980s. The story is touching, and the food looks delicious. Also, the developers are adding a cookbook DLC soon that will include 12 recipes for dishes made in the game so you can make them in real life!

A screenshot from the cozy game Venba where the dish dosa is being made.

If you are looking for more cozy games under $15, I have shared The Best Free Cozy Games on PC and my Top 10 Cozy Mobile Games to Play for Free.


Have you played any of these cozy games?

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Comments

  1. Eveclair Koh says

    February 26, 2024 at 6:18 am

    I like games without all the stress. Isn’t life stressful enough? Haha 🙂 It’s a helpful list to look at when I need a new game.

    Reply
    • talesofbelle says

      February 28, 2024 at 10:28 am

      I agree! There’s enough stress in everyday life so it is nice to play a game that you can relax and unwind with. Thanks!

      Reply
  2. Nikki - Notes of Life says

    February 26, 2024 at 12:04 am

    I’ve not played any of these, but I quite like the idea of Every Letter!

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    • talesofbelle says

      February 28, 2024 at 10:27 am

      I definitely recommend Every Letter because you can’t go wrong with a free game, and I like being creative and typing out the letters!

      Reply
  3. Winnie says

    February 25, 2024 at 2:06 am

    Stardew Valley is definitely one of my favorite games to play. I also really love A Short Hike, what a cute game 🙂

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    • talesofbelle says

      February 28, 2024 at 10:26 am

      That’s awesome you play Stardew Valley! Are you excited for the 1.6 update?! I agree A Short Hike is a cute game!

      Reply
  4. Intentional Lucie says

    February 23, 2024 at 9:16 pm

    Sister, I was just saying to my boyfriend how I’d love to have a cosy gaming session this weekend. I’m a Sims 4 and Animal Crossing New Horizons player, but I’m interested in trying Stardew Valley – the retro graphics remind me of my childhood. ❤️

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    • talesofbelle says

      February 28, 2024 at 10:26 am

      A cozy gaming session is always fun! I’m a simmer too, and I played ACNH a ton when it first came out along with the Happy Home Paradise DLC. I haven’t picked it up in a while though. I definitely recommend Stardew Valley because it is a fantastic game, and there’s a big update coming on March 19th!

      Reply
  5. ER LeVar says

    February 23, 2024 at 5:14 pm

    I did NOT need this post this week, because I have so much work to do and no time to fall into any cozy rabbit holes. LOL!

    Reply
    • talesofbelle says

      February 28, 2024 at 10:23 am

      Haha well you can always play a cozy game over the weekend!

      Reply
  6. Tiffany says

    February 23, 2024 at 3:31 pm

    I’ve never heard of the term cozy games before, but I feel like a few of my apps would qualify for that term. I really like the sound of The Cauldron Kids, inbento, and Coffee Talk sound really interesting, but I have never played any of the games listed but I have heard of Stardew Valley but didn’t know anything about it.

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    • talesofbelle says

      February 28, 2024 at 10:22 am

      Cozy games can apply to a number of games, and if you unwind and feel relaxed when playing them, then they’re cozy! The Cauldron Kids is such a fun game, and I love that there is replayability! inbento is a great puzzle game, and Coffee Talk is perfect if you like story-driven games (though there are brief parts of the game where you do make the drinks). Stardew Valley is very popular, so I’m not surprised you heard about it! It’s a good game though if you do like farming games.

      Reply
  7. GWT says

    February 22, 2024 at 2:30 pm

    I can see myself immersing in ‘Coffee Talk’ and ‘A little to the Left’. Ideal retreat after a long day.

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    • talesofbelle says

      February 28, 2024 at 10:18 am

      Coffee Talk is a lovely narrative game, and A Little to the Left is a fun puzzle game that is focused on organizing and putting things in the right place!

      Reply
  8. Sam says

    February 21, 2024 at 3:25 pm

    What a great list of games to play. I love playing games to mentally unwind and haven’t heard of most of these!

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    • talesofbelle says

      February 28, 2024 at 9:53 am

      Thanks! It is nice to relax and unwind with a game, and that’s great you discovered some new titles!

      Reply
  9. Her Digital Coffee says

    February 20, 2024 at 7:18 pm

    I love the sound of these cozy games! It’s great how they’re under $15 too. I’m hoping to start playing games this year and maybe investing in a console! Thank you for sharing!

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    • talesofbelle says

      February 28, 2024 at 9:53 am

      They’re all great games, and it is nice when they go on sale too, so they cost even less! Gaming is a fun pasttime, and if you’re looking to invest in a console, I definitely recommend a Nintendo Switch! It’s nice that you can have it docked and play on the tv or bring it on the go if you’re traveling.

      Reply
  10. Chloe Phillips says

    February 20, 2024 at 3:39 pm

    These look awesome! I love a relaxing game!

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    • talesofbelle says

      February 27, 2024 at 12:28 pm

      They’re all great games!

      Reply
  11. Molly | Transatlantic Notes says

    February 20, 2024 at 12:36 pm

    I have not played any of these but would absolutely love to! I like being cozy in general so playing some of the games on your list sound perfect. I used to game a lot more a number of years ago, and I really should get back into it. Thanks for sharing them!

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    • talesofbelle says

      February 20, 2024 at 12:38 pm

      You should definitely check out a couple of these because it is a great way to relax and be cozy!

      Reply
  12. Louna - BurstsOfAutumn says

    February 20, 2024 at 7:55 am

    Adore this post! And your blog too. I’ve just come across it and will certainly be checking back in 🙂 I’ve loved playing some of the games on this list but also discovered some new ones too, so thanks for sharing

    Reply
    • talesofbelle says

      February 20, 2024 at 9:21 am

      Thank you so much! That’s wonderful you have already played some of these games!

      Reply
  13. Jodie says

    February 20, 2024 at 1:58 am

    They all look like fun games to play when you’re alone.

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    • talesofbelle says

      February 20, 2024 at 9:22 am

      Yes they’re great games!

      Reply
  14. Allie Mackib says

    February 19, 2024 at 7:49 pm

    I think we could all use some cozy games these days. Nice to balance out all the stress.

    Allie of
    http://www.allienyc.com

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    • talesofbelle says

      February 20, 2024 at 9:22 am

      I completely agree!

      Reply
  15. Sarah @ Exploring All Genres says

    February 19, 2024 at 5:04 pm

    What a fun-looking collection of games. I have been meaning to pick up Stardew Valley for ages. It looks like the perfect game to cozy up with, since I love games with a fun farming element. I may have to check out some of these other games if I have some time to spare.

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    • talesofbelle says

      February 20, 2024 at 9:27 am

      Thank you! I definitely recommend Stardew Valley because it is only $14.99 but there’s a ton of gameplay! They also have a big 1.6 update coming soon!

      Reply
  16. Fadima Mooneira says

    February 19, 2024 at 4:12 pm

    I love cozy games. They are very good for healing. The first one sounds awesome to me. Thank you for sharing.

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    • talesofbelle says

      February 20, 2024 at 9:29 am

      I love cozy games too, and I agree! Every Letter is a fantastic game!

      Reply
  17. Lucy says

    February 19, 2024 at 3:23 pm

    Cosy games are perfect for when you want to relax and let your brain wind down, These look like great cosy games for under $15. A Little To The Left sounds like my kind of game, I love being organised so I imagine I would find this game in particular relaxing to play! x

    Lucy | http://www.lucymary.co.uk

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    • talesofbelle says

      February 20, 2024 at 9:30 am

      I completely agree! I definitely recommend A Little To The Left for you because the puzzles are all focused on organizing things, and there’s also an added daily puzzle!

      Reply
  18. Lanae Bond says

    February 19, 2024 at 1:11 pm

    I like the last. Cooking games are my favorite ones to play.

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    • talesofbelle says

      February 20, 2024 at 9:31 am

      Then I would recommend Venba to you! There are numerous dishes you make throughout the game, and the story is sweet.

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      • Marie says

        April 6, 2025 at 6:56 pm

        Excuse me can u download venba in tablet?

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        • talesofbelle says

          April 7, 2025 at 9:19 am

          Venba is only available on Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox, so you will not be able to play it on a tablet.

          Reply
  19. Lisa's Notebook says

    February 19, 2024 at 12:38 pm

    I’ve not heard of cozy games before but I love the look of Every Letter – definitely going to try that one!

    Reply
    • talesofbelle says

      February 20, 2024 at 9:32 am

      Every Letter is free so it’s definitely worth checking out! Also, I love the creativity of being able to actually type out the letters.

      Reply

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