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Cozy Gaming News Round-Up 2026-3

Digital avatar representing a woman with shoulder-length brown hair and bangs, holding a green mug with steam rising from it. She is smiling and wearing an orange top. The style is a colorful, simplified caricature. Published on: LadiesGamersOur cozy gaming news of this week is packed with indie releases that bring creativity, charm, and a touch of mystery to your screen.

There’s Tomorrowness, a hand-drawn, music-driven adventure that promises an artistic escape and has a Kickstarter active now. And SkyHarvest is close, where you can build your dream farm on floating islands and enjoy stress-free gameplay. If you prefer something smaller and greener, Flora Corner looks like a soothing idle game about growing houseplants and decorating your space.

Fancy a bit of sleuthing? Clue: Murder by Death brings a classic British whodunnit with a clever narrative twist, perfect for fans of Agatha Christie-style mysteries. And for those who love calm puzzles, Must be Feng Shui lets you arrange furniture to create harmony in every home.

Hand-drawn, Music-Driven Indie Game Tomorrowness

In Tomorrowness, you play as Juno, a tiny bird carried through a hand‑drawn world by the sound of her guitar. You’re not just gliding through a colourful adventure; you’re rewinding old tapes, diving into memories, and piecing together a story about love, loss, and what still lingers in the quiet.

Each track on Juno’s mixtape becomes its own playable world, so you move from one musical mood to the next, exploring dreamy landscapes that look like they’ve been sketched straight into motion. You’ll solve gentle musical puzzles, awaken ancient Sun Shrines, and bring rain back to a world that’s forgotten how to slow down.

You can expect hand‑drawn 2D art in this puzzle-platformer, a warm original soundtrack, and platforming that feels like flying through a song. Tomorrowness is being made by Daniel Frañó and his small studio, Junijuno and the Kickstarter for it has just launched. Good to know: this game requires a controller to play. Playing with a keyboard and mouse isn’t supported.

Screenshot for cozy video game Tomorrowness, published on LadiesGamers.com

SkyHarvest: Your Dream Farm Among the Clouds

If you’ve ever wanted to farm in the sky, SkyHarvest looks like the perfect escape. This cozy open-world adventure launches in Early Access on Steam on 19 January 2026 while there is a demo available as well.

You’ll explore whimsical floating islands, restore a family legacy, and build your dream farm at your own pace. Think jetpack flying, air taxis, and fully customisable homes, all without timers or combat, so you can relax and enjoy the view.

Here’s what you can expect in Early Access:

  • Grow crops, fish, and wander across floating islands
  • Personalise your farm and home with deep customisation
  • Immerse yourself in a story campaign planned for 14+ hours
  • Meet 28 unique villagers and discover their shops and gifts
  • Unlock jetpack upgrades and expand your farming life with cooking, crafting, and more

The roadmap during Early Access promises new islands, farming systems, and social features based on community feedback.

Screenshot for cozy video game SkyHarvest, published on LadiesGamers.com

Flora Corner: A Relaxing Plant-Growing Adventure

If you love the idea of turning your room into a green paradise, Flora Corner looks like a cozy idle game to check out. You’ll grow a wide variety of popular houseplants, making sure each one gets the right light and water to thrive. Once your plants are fully grown, you can sell them for a tidy profit and use your earnings to decorate your space exactly how you like.

Here’s what makes it stand out:

  • A diverse selection of unique plant species to nurture
  • Each plant has its own light and water needs
  • Dozens of furniture pieces and décor items to personalise your room
  • Full customisation for furniture, backgrounds, and layouts

The game is expected in Q1 2026.

Screenshot for cozy video game Flora Corner, published on LadiesGamers.com

Clue: Murder by Death: Classic Whodunnit With a Twist

Put on your detective hat because Clue: Murder by Death looks like a gripping murder mystery with a clever narrative twist. Launching on PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox, and PlayStation on 13 February 2026 (with mobile following later this year), this stylish whodunnit takes you to a lavish 1930s English mansion where Lord Robert Anderson has been found dead. And only you can uncover the truth before Scotland Yard steps in.

You’ll interrogate suspects, hunt for clues, and piece together the who, how, and why. Each playthrough runs in a 2-hour cycle, ending with your accusation, but don’t expect certainty. With 10 suspects, shifting motives, and puzzles that build over multiple runs, the truth only emerges after you experience every perspective.

Here’s what makes it intriguing:

  • Explore 166 rooms packed with secrets and contradictions
  • Interrogate suspects and uncover lies through unique character viewpoints
  • Enjoy a branching narrative inspired by Agatha Christie and Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Around 22 hours of gameplay across multiple cycles to reveal the real culprit

Screenshot for cozy video game Clue: Murder by Death, published on LadiesGamers.com

Must be Feng Shui Brings Calm Puzzle-Solving

If you’ve ever wondered whether your room feels truly balanced, Must be Feng Shui is a relaxing puzzle game that lets you find out. Coming to Steam at a date that’s yet to be announced, this soothing experience will turn every home into a puzzle where harmony is the goal.

You’ll arrange furniture according to authentic feng shui principles, think beds avoiding mirrors, desks steering clear of doorways, and wardrobes letting natural light shine through. There’s no single solution, so you can rotate, move, and experiment until the space feels just right.

Features of Must be Feng Shui:

  • Arrange furniture following real feng shui rules
  • Unlock new chapters with bigger, more intricate layouts
  • Enjoy calm, timer-free puzzles with multiple valid solutions
  • Minimalist visuals and a soothing atmosphere
  • Sandbox mode to test your own home’s harmony
Screenshot for cozy video game Must be Feng Shui, published on LadiesGamers.com

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