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@Lishtenbird Жыл бұрын
No, I don't think I will.
@theatlasarcade2012 Жыл бұрын
Bro I legit only know you cuz of the sh** you were saying towards Jobst. Think I'll pass as well.
@gohabs8918 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for finally taking down that awful video you made about Karl
@KantoKait3 ай бұрын
Moony, what about Pokemon? There is no romance, but their is friendship building. Hopefully, future pokemon games add enough features to be considered.
@milesrodger3724 Жыл бұрын
Full time lawyer, part time KZbinr, and cozy game connoisseur? How does Moon have time to live!
@floris1111 Жыл бұрын
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@SupaL33tKillar Жыл бұрын
Because he's not an actual lawyer that's how.
@customxphoto Жыл бұрын
Bc he never actually does any research! Super easy when you just make random stuff up or have no idea what words mean.
@asht949311 ай бұрын
Guy has no idea what he's talking about about guys a joke .
@k27ism10 ай бұрын
Because he's not a lawyer bro, don't believe the internet.
@Vinechicken Жыл бұрын
"these characters are too cool! i don't feel like i belong" said the youtuber with almost 100k subs, a compassionate heart despite literally working with devils, a wide and pondered worldview, a talent for being highly didactical while maintaining humility, and the angelic voice of a bass singer
@FelisImpurrator Жыл бұрын
My guy's a genuinely progressive Calvinist Christian, I think he's more than cool enough.
@moon-channel Жыл бұрын
This video is a bit of a departure from the usual content! Let me know what you think: if you enjoyed the tier list (or have any complaints about it), I'd love to get your feedback.
@zigorro3478 Жыл бұрын
this was great, I'd love to see more in this vein
@doomrider7 Жыл бұрын
Any vid you make is just awesome so no complaints from me!😁👍 I DID however want to get your take on controversy going on with The Completionist and the charity scandal from an actual lawyer or someone more versed in law.
@alphabeticalmno Жыл бұрын
I love the video, would love to see this every year, Christmas special style
@koreandersim Жыл бұрын
Moony all your videos have been peak
@melonusk6120 Жыл бұрын
do a depressing game tier list i dare you mr lawyer
@Destinywings Жыл бұрын
I love how often you bring up your sisters and how much you care for them in your videos, it's so wholesome
@Pepper_Pip Жыл бұрын
It's very cute tbh.
@cormacbyrne2210 Жыл бұрын
If you don't mind, i wouldn't mind another of these lists. Not only are they fun and informative, they are also deeply calming. Thank you. Ps. You seem worried at times that you're boring us with legal jargon, definitions, and history. But just like good cozy games take their time, i quite enjoy that you take the time to give those insights. Please continue doing what you do. Listening to you sets me at ease.
@Newageretronoob Жыл бұрын
As a non alcoholic working in high stress field rampant with alcoholism (dentist), I never expected lawyer like Moony to have similar experiences with me.
@Hero_My_Beloved Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't trust a drunk dentist to do my tooth work tbh
@thebirds4588 Жыл бұрын
I'd trust a dentist if *I* was drunk.
@IXPStaticI Жыл бұрын
kind of in love how you, a lawyer, open the video by defining terms. This is the most lawyer way a video has started ever and it's not even law related haha
@fbauefigad Жыл бұрын
Moony, your voice is the definition of cozy.
@Hero_My_Beloved Жыл бұрын
imo his voice is the definition of "serious lawyer" 😂
@theeternalgus9119 Жыл бұрын
* writes notes for paralegal's cozy game list *
@SystemBD Жыл бұрын
Writes notes for legal action on the grounds of plagiarism (the word of the month apparently).
@Gloomdrake Жыл бұрын
@@SystemBDit’s impressive that Hbomberguy can make a video once a year and set the topic of discussion for the next month
@etasjo Жыл бұрын
now post the anxiety game list
@moon-channel Жыл бұрын
I might unironically do that for the April Fool's Day episode now. Thank you for the remarkably evil idea.
@RRRR-jr1gp Жыл бұрын
Stardew wins that too
@KayKudos Жыл бұрын
The song playing for the entire video will just be the Sonic drowning crescendo, ever crescendo-ing…
@turian1moose11 ай бұрын
Potionomics caused me the same level of stress and anxiety as Nioh does, no joke and they are two of my favorite games ever. I would love this list
@alexroselle5 ай бұрын
Stardew when you’re in the mines too late at night
@kairynnru Жыл бұрын
For me, with a high stress time sensitive job, cozy games aren't usually the typical "farming" sims, but visual novels. A level of escapism and fantastical plots that can whisk me away from the stresses and responsibilities of real life. They might have tense and "stressful" moments, but I never feel like I'm hindered by grinding or purposefully bloated out game concepts. I do love jrpgs and farming sims, but if I had to choose a "cozy" genre, VNs would be it. Hence why the Ace Attorney series is top tier cozy for me.
@gangganggang2219 Жыл бұрын
A Short Hike has to be hands down the coziest game I have ever interacted with. Also while not "cozy", Katamari never fails to make me smile, even on the worst of days somehow
@tristanheron4144 Жыл бұрын
I was waiting for A Short Hike to get a mention in this video.
@thebluest_blue1145 Жыл бұрын
A Short Hike felt so joyous and fun. I had a smile on my face pretty much the entire 6 hours of playing.
@Hero_My_Beloved Жыл бұрын
My teacher's brother helped w/the development of A Short Hike :)))!! That's how I got introduced to A Short Hike in the first place, actually. I was surprised by how good the game, introduced to me a teacher no less, was good! Usually they put me play old, outdated shit.
@lucaslourenco891810 ай бұрын
It's funny, because it's very cozy, but hardly fitting in the Stardew Valley-Animal Crossing sliding scale. I think Moony should create a third category, with cozy exploration as its main element. I can think of Dordogne as another example, and maybe Higland Song (didn't play that, I don't know if it feels as cozy as it looks like).
@evaguess2313 Жыл бұрын
"Lawyers often develop coping mechanisms to deal with the stress of the profession" Me, thinking of how many friends I lost over their drinking while I afk runescape while playing Roots of Patcha on my switch. Naaaah who needs coping mechanisms we are all fine just fine (Finally was able to watch one of your vieeos on launch!!)
@oldramen373 Жыл бұрын
My quintessential cozy game series is Atelier. Theyre mostly turn based jrpgs, sometimes have time limits, and have deep crafting systems but the character writing focus, music, and small scope of each game make them the coziest games Ive ever played.
@tristanheron4144 Жыл бұрын
Where do you recommend starting with Atelier? I've been tempted by Sophie 2
@Kuchito08 Жыл бұрын
@@tristanheron4144 Start with one of the games that are first in a trilogy. The best choices for newcomers are typically Atelier Sophie, Atelier Ryza or Atelier Ayesha. Neither Sophie nor Ryza's games have the Time Limit the games are known for and are more like a traditional JRPG with crafting as the main focus; but Ayesha has a time limit and is one of the easier games to get into of the older ones, to some players. As much as I fucking LOVE the Arland Trilogy (Rorona, Totori, Meruru) they are a lot more stringent with their time limits (and Rorona's ending requirements will require a guide to do without much you have to do for the True Ending....Totori is also the same, but the Time Limit is MUCH more strict.) and have less depth to their combat than later titles. Ryza's games are also the only ones with an Active Time Battle System, while the others are basic turn based. Also the DX versions have all of the overpriced DLC, so get those if you can. Hope this helped!
@frogb00ts Жыл бұрын
I started with atelier back on the ps2 and its been a really nostalgic and cozy series for me! When it comes to just wanting to relax with maximum vibes I'd go with Dusk trilogy (Ayesha). You really can't beat Hidari's art & the stories feel a bit more grounded and mature.
@EphemeralPseudonym Жыл бұрын
Sophie is probably the best first Atelier game, but my brainrot started with Totori, one of the most challenging (in many ways) entries in the series, period 😭
@Kuchito08 Жыл бұрын
@@EphemeralPseudonym I also started with Totori, and its still one of my favorites, though I do understand why Arland may not be the best one to start with now a days. I also liked Sophie, but it has a pretty lackluster endgame that had me slogging through it the last 20% or so when I played it. (this was also before the DX versions were released, so maybe those fixed something)
@twistysunshine Жыл бұрын
Moonie i have an illness of some sort and i must say that this video feels cozy in and of itself. This is so comforting. I would watch you talk about decorating your towns and who you wanna romance for hours given the opportunity
@cosygracegames Жыл бұрын
I highly agree with this idea!
@irgyn Жыл бұрын
Potionomics was a life changing game for me. After starting the game, instead of playing it, I spent an entire weekend creating an excel spreadsheet that optimizes the potion making for me. That game made me learn VBA. It was almost as much fun as playing the game itself.
@Duiker36 Жыл бұрын
There is a class of games where making a spreadsheet is actually the main fun of the game, at least for some people. You know what I did when I played Stardew? I wrote a program to calculate different combinations of crops. And that's not getting into games like EVE Online.
@Charonchan Жыл бұрын
I can't believe that you casually dropped that you were a top 200 StarCraft 2 player in a cozy game tierlist. (Thank you for the tierlist I've been absolutely itching to play a new cozy game this past week) Also, please keep making these, I have a bad habit of playing these in very early access and then not knowing which games are worth coming back to when they're finished!
@hucaseal Жыл бұрын
i have to pipe up because it always bothers the piss out of me when people describe the desert as lifeless - my tribe is southwestern and the desert is definitely a harsher climate than people may be used to but in the US, at least, our deserts are actually really full of beautiful features and plants and flowers and so on. and it snows! and it's teeming with life! and that's why you're right about sandrock :\ everyone builds their deserts based off of like wild west movie stereotypes and has them be boring and barren when someone with a good eye (or a native american designer...) could make a desert setting feel very, very cozy, but folks are so married to the stereotype than the reality that it makes their works WORSE. sandrock felt so empty to me it was like uncanny valley. edit: love the video btw. i tend to be really picky and not very into cozy games so taking them seriously and laying out good reviews is super useful.
@CreamySang Жыл бұрын
Sandrock being barren and lifeless is pretty much heavily built into the story of the game itself, When you talk with town people about the town history itself they pretty much said the town used to be more pretty filled with greenery and fauna. But something happen which I'll leave it out on what going on and behind since it super spoiler heavy, But player character is pretty much recruit into town to bring restore the town back into it's former glory.
@kelseyh3255 Жыл бұрын
Agreed, I grew up in the Southwest and deserts can be so much more than just sandy and barren! The Sonoran Desert and Colorado Plateau are just two stunning inspirations for any game designer wanting to create a dynamic desert region.
@warmachine583511 ай бұрын
As a fan of 'extreme' climates--often picking the coldest or hottest regions to 'base' in survival games for instance--I'd love to see this trend broken.
@aeonicbutterfly96625 ай бұрын
Grew up in the southwest US. Yeah, it's dry and dusty, but it's full of flora and fauna. When the wildflowers bloom, it's super, super pretty. The skies are always amazing: I can still see a sky full of stars, and the sunsets and sunrises are wonderful. One of the things I appreciate about Sandrock is sandstorms, weirdly enough. High desert and valley, and I've seen a ton of dust storms growing up. Feels like home lmao
@MasterOfBaiter Жыл бұрын
One thing I have noticed among white collar friends is that they all enjoy crafting or farming based games in order to relax. I can only hypothesize that when your work is exclusively theoretical where you have no material thing to point to as the product of your labor you kinda go look for that material actualization somewhere else. Multiple of them have even asked me if I could teach them basic craftsmanship or do projects together. Personally I like playing similar games cause as a mechanic working in a system which forces me to work monotonously with little change or innovation I enjoy the planning and expansion side of the same games, meanwhile a teen with excess energy might find a highly stimulating shooter to be their comfort game. What's cozzy may be dependent on where you are in life
@miss_jess Жыл бұрын
I know the devs say it is a cozy game and yes it has cozy elements, but I wouldn't classify Spiritfarer as cozy myself. It's not very cozy weeping uncontrollably every time another character leaves... but it is a learning experience, an important one at that. Most cultures tend to shy away from death but I think avoiding it can only make it more difficult when you inevitably experience it. When I played the game I had just given my best friend and closest companion the gift of humane euthanasia (yes he was a cat) so Spiritfarer was a particularly raw experience for me. But it was also giving me a lot - showing me that death was more than about loss, and helping me to accept the inevitability and inherent naturalness of death. It's also a hella beautiful game and really enjoyable to play. So if anyone feels a little scared off playing it, I encourage you to be brave and dive in, because you will get a lot out of it.
@heehoooo Жыл бұрын
i played the demo of spiritfarer on my switch and was blown away with how much i wanted to keep playing and i ended up buying the full thing for xbox. i dont really cry easily but i got around 75% done with it and just couldnt take the heartbreak anymore. though it's such an amazing game i ended up recommending it to my friend without realize how soft and mushy she is lol she hasnt played it but i cant imagine the reaction the events will get out of her when they tore me to pieces
@mostlikelymaybe Жыл бұрын
My daughter just learned how to say cozy the other day. What great timing.
@PowercellZeke Жыл бұрын
Hey Moony, not sure if it'd count as a "cozy game", since it doesn't really fit alongside the games featured here, but Here Comes Niko is a super wholesome game that gives mad cozy vibes. It's a 3D platformer, but it's a very chill game that never really puts you in danger (or has like, any failure states). It's also got a super adorable art style, and super charming writing and characters. I'd recommend checking it out!
@Karanagi Жыл бұрын
I realized I haven't really seen much discussion about cozy games (with the exception of animal crossing and stardew valley). It feels as though cozy games are usually not taken as seriously as games in which you mainly murder your way to victory. Now I'm a big fan of both, but variety being the spice of life, I would be happy to see more thoughtful videos and reviews on cozy games :)
@beccangavin Жыл бұрын
I would 100% watch that video on the differences between Stardew Valley-like and Harvest Moon-like games. Agreed that Stardew Valley is pretty amazing and I’ve been enjoying the wave of knock offs in its wake. Some of them have been really creative.
@cinthiaMP Жыл бұрын
neko atsume is the mobile cozy game for me. i have so many fond memories of when the neko atsume craze started. it was so special to have everybody sharing their rare cats or faves on social media also, if i can say, its so heartwarming to see your friendship with your sisters, you guys are really cute!
@chillinchum Жыл бұрын
The only complaint I would have is that this is focused on a specific genre of fantasy agrarian farming. By whatever name we call it, it's rather precise, when there are other games in other genres that cab be cozy as well. Certain jrpgs, and even a platformer or 2 can be cozy, and many others in many other genres. It tends to be more of an aesthetic to me, rather than it always needing to be about the mechanics, but, those are important too. As you said, YMMV.
@lilliangunn8654 Жыл бұрын
I would absolutely love this to be a series
@patataeve Жыл бұрын
Today we learnt Moony likes redheads :P No but, really, another great video! I would say, this is a cozy video about cozy games. Thanks, Moony!
@kieranhosty Жыл бұрын
In college ATM, autism makes it painful sometimes, so a list of good cosy games is something I really appreciate, especially given that I've mostly been into very desktop-oriented strategy games. Will definitely being buying at least some of the games on this list
@stenohero Жыл бұрын
as a court reporter and a gamer, I appreciate you.
@zigorro3478 Жыл бұрын
i love the way you open a video completely deadpan, it always give me a good giggle even if it's not meant to be a joke lol
@delemme Жыл бұрын
The scope you have to these games, the coping mechanism part, brings an interesting and unique point of view. Loving your channel in general! Keep on!
@NaviDoodlez Жыл бұрын
you are the embodiment of cozy!
@nattiekay8110 Жыл бұрын
Every time I watch one of your videos I am surprised about how much you sound like my uncle. Although he is a doctor, not a lawyer. Either way, your voice provides comfort to me. Just as much as Stardew Valley provides me comfort! Great video! Happy holidays!
@EasyTargetLP Жыл бұрын
I would absolutely love to see this become a yearly thing! Also, I would absolutely recommend playing both Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life as well as Sakuna: Of Rice And Ruin! I'm not actually sure you've played them, since I didn't see them mentioned, but the original Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life/Another Wonderful Life hold a special place in my heart, and I feel those are the best example for Harvest Moon in general. So if you haven't, please consider giving them a shot! Sakuna is also fantastic and cozy, and has a very simple story executed very well.
@FelisImpurrator Жыл бұрын
Sakuna! I love that game. I should go back to it. It's just so cute and the sheer depth is still wild to me.
@givowl21603 ай бұрын
You know, the more i learn about cozy games the more i learn that it has a huge appeal to adults. Most don't have the time or desire to sink into a lot of titles, while cozy games are a soft pillow to lie on at the end of the day
@yogfan1139 Жыл бұрын
I feel like the reason i stick around moon channel in general IS your use of legal terms and controlled definitions and it makes me want to listen to you speak on the topic the video is about. Even if normally I dont care about the topic being spoken about, hearing you clarify and allowing me to understand these terms better has actually given me some interest in topics that i had previously been either avoiding or indifferent to. Also i wishlisted several games from this video and hope others have found some new things to like also! Thanks moony! You are carving your niche very well! :)
@Igneusflama Жыл бұрын
If you are insane enough, Factorio eventually becomes a cozy game. Running around putting out low intensity fires and fixing random bottlenecks is really relaxing once you stop having to think about HOW to fix stuff... That cozy feeling starts at about 2000 hours.
@nakumori Жыл бұрын
Moony, you seem like such a great brother. As a younger sister I wish that my older brothers would play cozy games with me sometimes. It's really sweet hearing you talk about your sisters and this was a fantastic video :)
@maffleet Жыл бұрын
The opening of this video reminded me of something that I thought I'd share, both because I find it kind of funny and it works as a comment on drinking in the law profession. Back when my sister was in law school she got pulled over for a D.U.I this caused her a great amount of distress and she called my mom saying she was worried she'd never get a job because of this. My mother who has been a lawyer for many years decided to calm her down by telling her that every lawyer has had at least one D.U.I.
@mipo7965 Жыл бұрын
Got Spiritfarer for Christmas because of your recommendation and finished it today. Loved it! Thanks for the video!
@Respectable_Username Жыл бұрын
I usually don't like tier list videos, but there's something about this one, from the premise to the execution, that made it incredibly enjoyable regardless! I think it might be because the tier list feels more like a framing device to do a discussion on a variety of games, rather than on strictly ranking them. Either way, I liked it!
@cmmas16 Жыл бұрын
I enjoy your videos, as I like content that dives deeper into video games as a whole. But as a gal who largely only plays cozy games, I was ecstatic to see this one from you! Thank you so much for taking the time to cover cozy games, I would love to hear more of your thoughts on this genre in the future. I also very much appreciated the way you described the necessity for cozy games in terms of "the celebration of mindfulness, contentment, and belonging." I thought that was a beautiful way to put it.
@cosygracegames Жыл бұрын
I absolutely loved how you described a cozy game as not necessarily evoking coziness, but instead hygge, that it’s more of a satisfying completing feeling, it makes so much more sense!! 🙏🏻
@e-ee-ee-e Жыл бұрын
The teirlists are great, I think an annual release would be great for cozy games.
@Ageman20XX Жыл бұрын
Last year, in trying to find a new cozy game for my MIL to play after Animal Crossing, I stumbled upon a trailer for an iOS-game ported to the Switch called "Wylde Flowers". It is closer to Stardew than Animal Crossing when it comes to the setting, story, and relationships with the other island inhabitants, but much closer to Animal Crossing in terms of aesthetic and approach to farming/collecting. I think most of all though, I was blown away by two things: first was how polished everything was and how perfectly the mechanics gelled with the narrative, and second was the incredible production values for everything. The character models and animations, the island and environments, and all the menus and UI are just so nicely done and look so "cozy", but the voice acting is what really blew me away. So many cozy games have these awesome narratives woven into their townsfolk, but it's almost never voice-acted. Wylde Flowers is not only fully voiced, but it sounds so professional and all the characters will stay in my mind's eye forever. Now, the game does have some sadness in it with the loss of a main character, but even through that the game continues being cozy and I think you would really enjoy it. My MIL did, which I expected, but I did not expect to also count it as one of my own personal favourites. Just my two cents though. Amazing video, as per usual, thank you for uploading it. :)
@whatgsaid Жыл бұрын
Law student here - also no slouch as far as what scares me (nothing to a fault), basically never a crier - and yet WAS BAWLING HYSTERICALLY at Spiritfarer. It’s a magnificent, beautiful game, but it will wreck anyone with a soul.
@VaalanHei Жыл бұрын
RUNE FACTORY MENTION LET'S GO!!! I hugely agree on RF4 being the best game of the series! personally my heart lies with RF1, but i do love almost all the characters in these games so much. it's a shame that RF5 was only okay though.
@naironluiz8126 Жыл бұрын
30:29 BRAZIL MENTIONED (in the music choice/na escolha musical) Ty Moony.
@Corndog52 Жыл бұрын
i get the intended high quality rip experience every time with your channel moony, you’ll have me invested in a certain point and then i’ll ponder on it before realizing ‘that’s not the wii shop channel music in the background!!’
@TableClothPersona Жыл бұрын
Great video! It's so interesting to hear other people's opinions on Stardew. I personally don't enjoy it as much as Rune Factory 4 or Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns because, I feel, Stardew can be somewhat lacking in character depth. Which feels weird to say-considering most people's opinions online-but I just couldn't get attached to any of the characters. It is a great game, though!
@SS-gd3yg Жыл бұрын
If you're looking for a good cozy game I definitely recommend Aka, it's small but so is the peice tag and it's very chill. I mean the lore is that the MC just got out of a war and so it is a game that sort of focuses on healing. I also absolutely love dragonquest builders 2. It's more of a building game but the npcs all seem to actually appreciate what you're building which really sets it apart for me.
@jademonasАй бұрын
32:49 "people that dont like stardew complain that its scope is too small" genuinely, how? it literally has a higher playtime than hollow knight (aka one of the biggest metroidvanias out there) even when you KNOW what you are doing personally, i have 700h+ and ive only achieved perfection once (mostly cuz i suck at sticking with farms after year two) i can totally understand SDV being too overwhelming, but underwhelming??
@superkoopamocha Жыл бұрын
6:27 Maaaan I do NOT AGREE AT ALL about calling it "Stardew Valley-like" instead of "Harvest Moon-like", but I imagine where you're coming from and I'd be hard to argue against it.
@isabellarodolfo6476 Жыл бұрын
"which is perhaps a topic for yet another video" has become my favorite sentence to hear. love the videos
@ameliameido Жыл бұрын
Long time listener first time commenter. What a great video! Earlier this year I was getting the cozy game itch really bad. My ACNH file, with many many hours on it, started having frame drops, and so I looked for alternatives and watched a ton of videos. I am annoyingly picky when it comes to these games, and your parameters are a great way to put exactly what I look for into words. “Hygge” (what a great word), Scope, and character design/art style are paramount to me, and unfortunately Stardew Valley just didn’t hit any of those for me. SoS:PoOT (heh) held me over for a bit, then the loop got stale really fast, with not a lot in the other parameters to keep it going. Also, those terrible """crafting station""" TV box things just really destroys the land's aesthetic. So, after much agonizing, I broke my “no early access crafting games” rule and picked up Sandrock in March, and what a time I’ve had. I’m excited to see if you play it more, and what thoughts you might have on it with more time. It takes a bit, but the whole concept of “why the hell are these people making a town in a wasteland desert?!” gets answered in some very satisfying ways, and in different ways per character. Many of the characters themselves are great, and I like how the romance system has more to it than just giving people a gift every day. I mean, it has that as well, but at least there’s other options like cute dates. As for stressors, there are settings that basically allow you to extend the day cycles to get more done, which is a godsend. I don’t want deadline stress in my cozy games, at least not a lot of it. I was pretty well off before the year was even over, but it’s not required to play like that. “Optimization makes brain go brrr”, though taking it easy is completely fine. I appreciate the flexibility. The post-post-post apocalyptic setting is intriguing. As a huge fan of the Numenera setting itself, particularly the TTRPG, this ticks a lot of boxes for me, just with a more grounded flavor. There are a lot of notes you can find from the previous inhabitants that are scarily accurate to how we handle doomsday devices today, just presented in a funny or amusing way. The story goes places with some big turns and even some political intrigue, but without getting too heavy. I kinda wish it did, though others might really appreciate that aspect, and it’s not a deal breaker. The combat follows that trend, being fairly easy with some light options. Just entertaining enough without being anywhere near overwhelming. Sandrock did have a full release recently, which I’ll probably get to once this semester is done… Which is tomorrow… (oh gods I have so many assignments to do today). Hopefully they ironed out some of the jank, since that was a bit of an issue when I played. No where close enough to be a deal breaker, thankfully. Maybe watching a lot of ThorHighHeels's videos has helped me actually kind of like jank in video games, especially ones with a lot of save files so it's never game-breaking. On a side note, I’ve also played some Palia and it’s pretty okay. Might be worth a look, especially after some more updates. Anyway, thanks again for the great videos, and sorry for the lengthy comment!
@big-t-shirts Жыл бұрын
Kynseed is like if the fae (the scary, tricky ones) made a farming game. The quality of the products you get can vary based on normal things like weather and fertilizer, but also things like the day of the week and what effect you currently have. It's impossible to remember everything, and frustrating when you just want one 5 star tomato what do you MEAN I have to wait specifically until the first week of summer and have the flatulence effect while harvesting!? Despite this, the generational mechanics are nice and I enjoy seeing people grow and new villagers being born and introduced. I always get this uncanny valley feeling when I play a game for many in game years and yet no one ever ages.
@LPSDirector1 Жыл бұрын
A new upload to get me through finals!! Thank you Moony!!
@john_youtube Жыл бұрын
new moon channel video released. my back, no longer aching; the wind and sunlight, refreshing again; vision returned to 20/20; truly a blessed day
@Chibilisous Жыл бұрын
I would looove to see another cozy tier list from you that features games that don't include farming mechanics! I love cozy games as a whole and I really want to love it more, but farming in games is not fun to me and it gets discouraging when the market seems to think that you can't have a cozy game unless you include that mechanic (fishing too, for that matter). Honestly, cozy doesn't also just have to include life sims. Cozy can be any genre of game so long as it meets your requirements. For example, the Trials of Mana remake is a game I would consider super cozy, since to me it's not hard at all and harps back to traditional, simple, and fun JRPGs (same with Dragon Quest XI). Certain Visual Novels are also cozy since they're akin to the experience of sitting down with a cup of coco reading a nice book.
@RegalPixelKing Жыл бұрын
The most shocking thing about this video is that you were able to remember most of the words to "the missile knows where it is because it knows where it isn't" video in the outtakes.
@alexmcclellan3400 Жыл бұрын
I love your content! You’re my favorite channel :)
@Ghost101 Жыл бұрын
10:00 "Coral Island feels like a tech influencer Resort in Bali which might be heaven for some people but is a little closer to hell for someone like me." LOL, that is quite accurate. For me, though, the game itself is a bit of a heaven, but again, may be I like it because I'm Asian and it has a bit of that Southeast Asian theme. I will say even though Coral Island has come out of early access last month. The game is not complete yet. Two out of the four altar rewards are only working right now in the game - the Dig site and the Savannah do not exist yet in-game. Most of the core stuff like festivals, mining, farming and what not are in-game. You will get many hours playing from this game, but keep in mind that the mainline quests and some endgame stuff are not in yet. It will give off the feeling of "not complete." However, the devs are still working on the game post-launch including bug fixes.
@thomasffrench3639 Жыл бұрын
2:29 totally feel that. I play Castlevania 1 to relax as I am good at the game and it feels good to play it well. Although I wouldn’t call it cozy.
@brasilballs Жыл бұрын
not all that weird of a thing to be honest, like moony said in the video cozy games are mostly about comfort and familiarity and if you've played castlevania 1 that many times it's probably going to fit that criteria, the difference is in the amount of investment required to get to that point
@MannerPots5 ай бұрын
I'd love to see a follow up next year. I'd also love the full 'cozy adjacent list', featuring games like subnautica.
@charade5392 ай бұрын
I know I'm super late to the party, but I'd love to suggest a game: Paleo Pines - It's just so damn charming. I also personally find Raft cozy, though I don't think it quite fits the criteria (same with how you mention Subnautica, which is an amazing game). In the other "not technically cozy but I can lose myself in it for days" list is Rimworld. Because c'mon, I can mod it to make a colony of space kobolds. It's adorable. On the note of Stardew Valley...while I did really enjoy it and the characters were interesting, I honestly had a very hard time finding one I wanted to romance. I ended up with Elliott but none of them really clicked with me.
@zbdarkflame Жыл бұрын
I've been in a cozy game mood recently so this video feels very timely for me! Would definitely vote ye for an annual cozy game video.
@Oteh12 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate this video. I adore cozy games and it's good to hear about ones I'm less familiar with.
@Duiker36 Жыл бұрын
I love that your example of fantastical supernatural in Stardew is Emily's psychadelic trip instead of ... the wizard, the shadow creature, or the dwarf.
@elita-2 Жыл бұрын
subnautica is my all time favorite video game and it is easily a cozy game for me. yeah it scares the piss out of me, but its something where i can just sit down, do the same tasks ive done hundreds of times, and progress. its a beautiful game with a fantastic soundtrack. never thought to call it cozy until you brought it up but thats a damn fine way of putting it. one of the few games i play without listening to spotify
@josephforjoseph Жыл бұрын
I just love your video work Moonie 😋 I appreciate that you take the time outside of your busy schedule to compile these vids. And most of all, your manner of speak, no matter how much 'lawyer' come through, its not annoying at all. Its part of what makes you wonderful 😁
@cosygracegames Жыл бұрын
This is indeed a cozy video and I love that I actually play most of these as well!! It’s nice to see something aside from the normal video just for fun and see what you enjoy and why! Edit: after watching that, I really loved your take on all these games and describing in an orderly fashion why and how they are fun to play, I’d love many more of these videos :)
@ramaluminus Жыл бұрын
From all the games in the list I've only play Rune Factory 5 and my favorite bachelorette is Ludmilla since I love character with a witch hat. If I have to pick my own cozy games it would be Atelier series, Rune Factory 5, Harvestella (There are some part of this game that pisses me off, but in the end I still like this game, I really love the music and the story of this game), Musou/Warrior games (I know. it's kinda weird choice, but somehow it feels relaxing mowing down hundred or even thousand of enemies, lol).
@user-oh6uw9mu9u Жыл бұрын
This was a surprisingly fun video. When I see a video game rating I expect the typical game reviewer "best graphics, best gameplay, yadda yadda...," but you offer very unique perspectives on top of being very funny :)) you're quickly becoming one of my favorite channels
@shadow81818 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely *adore* Cozy Grove, and I'm still playing it 500 hours later. The limited number of things to do each day was frustrating at times, but ultimately I'm glad it's there because it limits my obsessive tendencies. I don't think I ever spent more than three days on a single quest, and while completionism is getting grindy, the game doesn't incentivize that completionism, it's just a thing I want to do, so I can't hold that against it.
@realdbh Жыл бұрын
I am frankly astonished that this video was ad-libbed, it was easily on par with your more researched videos in terms of presentation and entertainment (maybe not scope, but that's not a bad thing as you showed here 😊). Would love to see more of this "cozy Moonie" content, on this or entirely different topics. Btw the missile bit was great. Keep up the good work 👍
@amiga_vision Жыл бұрын
Kamelåså reference acknowledged! (Such a good skit!)
@emmjaygames Жыл бұрын
You perfectly expressed how I feel about DDLV. I wanted to love it, it had all the factors that SHOULD make me love it, I was obsessed with it for about 3 months and then it just... got stale.
@tksm97 Жыл бұрын
just wanted to say i absolutely loved this video!!! i’m sure this will be one i come back to rewatch a ton. thanks for these recommendations!!
@solidjb Жыл бұрын
I was waiting for Factorio to be mentioned on a list, but I didn't expect it to be described as not cozy( Guess the cozyness is in the vibes of the beholder. Love me to chill in the factorio, nothing more cozy than plotting another assembly line, opens up my latent coder and architect chakras
@sprenzy4210 ай бұрын
I just want to take the time and tell you how much I appreciate your videos. You are one of a kind youtuber that is so incredible I can weep.
@Ash-Bun Жыл бұрын
Sorry for the very late listen, I gotta say, your taste in games still blows my mind but I totally get it. Personally I have a soft spot for some of the harvest moon/story of season games if my childhood (hopefully you cover that whole debacle). Glad to hear more moon channel lore is coming out! And lastly, I hope you and yours have a wonderful holiday season!
@engiecat705 Жыл бұрын
I hereby declare this video to be officially cozy.
@pineapplepearjuice6717 Жыл бұрын
Honestly this has become one of my "cozy channels", especially after your christian videogames video made me feel a bit better about being religious myself. Keep up the good work!
@covanentsbane Жыл бұрын
This was a very sweet little video. Reminding me of Spiritfarer made me cry, and I'd love for this to be an annual thing. I'd also love a video on why they're Stardew likes and not Harvest Moon likes, that sounds like fun to ne
@IXPStaticI Жыл бұрын
My #1 cozy game is Meadow. Unlike all of the games listed here it's mainly a social game which sets itself apart by not having any definitive form of communication outside of a few emotes. Trying to communicate within such a limited scope turns out to be really fun, it's almost like a puzzle, and it makes all the social aspects very approachable even for people who generally aren't that social such as myself. It does have a gameplay loop around collecting stuff but to me that's just a sort of icebreaker to get things moving. Interacting with others and goofing off is where most of the fun is for me.
@Mimiyan_or_Pikapikafan Жыл бұрын
If anybody who's played Stardew Valley feels like theres a specific issue they don't like or thinks that it needs a bit more, the modding scene is insane, although obviously its for PC players only, and apparently is going to be overhauled or worked on for the better within the upcoming 1.6 update which also apparently is adding more stuff including a new farm type and a new festival. But here's some mods (from description not name because i don't know mod names off the top of my head) that i use and would recommend: (Slight spoilers ahead!!!!! This is assuming you've at least completed the community Center/Joja Membership) The Modular expansion, I mainly like the changes to skills and the ability to restart a skill so you can gain every perk from every perk tree (so all 6), but theres a lot more it can add/modify. Theres a mod that allows you to see the fish in the water you can fish up. Theres an EXP Bar mod for your skills, something i actually wish base Stardew had the option to have in its basis. Theres a mod that adds an elevator to the Skull Caverns Theres a mod that adds Fish Nets, a counterpart to Crab Pots that grabs fish instead of Crab Pot drops. This is nowhere near all of them, but is a good chunk of the ones i use and will use until i decide to update and essentially start over yet again when 1.6 comes out. My only issue with Stardew Valley is that because of how long it is, by the time i finish the community center or even just reach year 2, im almost finsihed with that playthrough. Ive currently played multiple playthroughs that have ended near the end of year 1 all the way to the first few days of year 3, and currently dont think i can commit to a save for long enough to ever experience Ginger Island. But someday I'll do it, probably will wait until 1.6 drops
@loveeevee396 Жыл бұрын
So happy to hear mention of Garden Paws! It’s pretty simple, but the change from dumping all your items onto a shopkeeper to having your own shop to stock with everything you want to sell is really nice. Cattails and Cattails Wildwood Story are other great games to try and Ranch of Rivershine once it’s had more time in development
@mafinax Жыл бұрын
im early OMG!! havent watched the video yet but i just wanna say ive been a fan of you since you were in ur 20k sub era but ur like my favorite ever youtuber and i hope u keep making videos!!! love ur content!!
@shablam0 Жыл бұрын
You're a very good creator who can make any kind of content informative, entertaining, and relaxing! I watch your videos because I like seeing you express your ideas and not necessarily because I'm expecting a certain kind of content from you, so you should just do what makes you happy and we'll follow you along the way!
@valentinad7532 Жыл бұрын
amazing list! the way you talk about all of the games makes me want to try them all
@netrob5151 Жыл бұрын
35:37 Sakuna is SUPER good if you can really dig into the rice-growing. I couldn't, and the game makes one wonder how the hell did like 60% of all people ever subsist on the most finicky god damn crop imaginable.
@mrbinxkitty Жыл бұрын
Loved this list! Its so sweet how you play games with your sisters. Games are a big way i spend time with my siblings so i totally relate!
@Destinywings Жыл бұрын
Id like to also recommend Bear & Breakfast where you play as a bear who puts on pants and runs a bed and breakfast.
@Densoro Жыл бұрын
This was so endearing. Re: the fiddliness of the Animal Crossing formula, New Leaf pushed the grind too far for my tastes. For example, in early AC games you got a golden shovel by burying a shovel in a glowing spot, then growing a _shovel tree._ This is such surreal, 'my dad works at Nintendo, trust me bro, there's a Mew in the trash can' Easter egg logic, and I loved that. By New Leaf though, it became an Achievement reward for performing certain tasks dozens of times. New Leaf also had _so many items to collect,_ and an interconnected storage system. This was a double-edged sword, because it meant you could never get _more_ storage when your home and storage was inevitably maxed out by Nintendo memorabilia. I was surprised how suffocating I found the experience.
@BobberWCC Жыл бұрын
I just love how much mooney uses classy siivagunner tracks
@DeWillpower Жыл бұрын
i didn't finish watching your last video, but i watched this cozy video about cozy games i wanted to play the potion game for what is now a long time, but just for the potions, i didn't know it's a cozy game ^-^
@Pepper_Pip Жыл бұрын
This was a cozy review. ~^^~ I would love for this to become an annual list.