In Tiny Bookshop, we open a tiny bookshop on wheels in Bookstonbury. We stock books, explore scenic locations by the sea, and get to know the locals.
Indie & Wholesome Gaming with a Cuppa!
These games simulate real-life activities. Other than in real life there are no major goals and there’s often no pressure. At times, you are free to set targets for yourself, like collecting things, level up friendship in the game and such. Even these games aren’t neatly placed in one box, they are divided in:
– Real time simulation
– Simulation RPG
– (Time) Management
– City builder
In Tiny Bookshop, we open a tiny bookshop on wheels in Bookstonbury. We stock books, explore scenic locations by the sea, and get to know the locals.
In Whisper of the House, we play as a housekeeper, taking on various jobs from the people of Whisper Town: helping them move, organize, and clean their spaces
Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar is every bit as fun as I remembered from the original. This management farming sim isn’t a remake, but more like a new game!
Herdling is a slow, heartfelt journey of guiding lovable creatures through nature. Emotional, beautiful, and quietly unforgettable
Discounty is more than a shop simulator. Find out about Aunt Tellar’s expansion plans and expose the mysteries in Blomkest.
Wholesome Out and About is an adorable indie game that has a cute story, interesting mechanics, and can actually teach you real-world skills.
Do you want to give Tales of the Shire a try, but don’t know where to begin? Or looking for tips to make the most of the gameplay? Check out our guide!
MakeRoom is a simulation game where you get to choose a room, outdoor space, or camper to decorate and fill it with furniture and decorations.
In Not Monday Cafe, we operate a cafe at the bottom of our screen, along with a farm, where we plant and cultivate ingredients, as well as raise animals.
Tales of the Shire is pure Hobbit charm. The cooking system and sharing meals with Townsfolk are key, while gardening, foraging and fishing are nice pastimes.