The best cozy games to relax and unwind with

The best cozy games are there for you at the end of a long day or if you need something relaxing to take your mind off the real world

Cozy games are there for you at the end of a long day or if you just need something relaxing to take your mind off the real world for a while, when something more demanding just won’t cut it. Stardew Valley’s launch and meteoric rise to popularity opened the gates for a flood of games, indie and otherwise, that prefer a laid-back approach to leisure, all with something unique to offer. Some give you a relaxing life on a farm, others scratch that desperate itch to clean something with power tools, and a few even let you bring color back to a drab world. We’ve picked out some of the best cozy games you can play, most of which are available on every modern platform.

‘Animal Crossing’ villagers are putting players on blast for roach infestations

Keep your New Horizons house clean or get called out!

Ah, that distinctly awkward moment when company comes over unannounced and learns that you live in a pigpen. It’s the worst.  

Animal Crossing: New Horizons  players are learning this the hard way, as the 2.0 update makes villagers randomly visit your house whenever they feel like it. If you’ve not logged in for several months, cockroaches will take up residence in your humble abode. Should villagers notice your new disgust, skittering roomies, they’ll verbally thrash you. Rightfully so, you messy monster.

Thanks to the update, many fans are picking Animal Crossing: New Horizons  up again for the first time in a long while, which results in a lot of the aforementioned awkward encounters. They’re flooding all over social media even, IGN  reported Thursday

Now I love to highlight shameful gamer moments. Shamers, we’ll call them. And these neglectful Animal Crossing: New Horizons  fans are right up there with the worst of them. Check out some of the messiest reactions for yourself below. Make sure you clean up beforehand, though, lest you want to end up on this list too!

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.

The Animal Crossing: New Horizons expansion and update are available now

ACNH’s Happy Home Paradise DLC expansion and free update are both available now — here’s how to download and play them.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is a game that changed the landscape of 2020. We entered the year optimistic, got smacked down by a pandemic, and the only thing that kept us from total revolt during that time was Animal Crossing. The sweet sounds of K.K. Slider, the jingling of Bells from Isabelle, the chirpy noises of Tom Nook’s nephews — nostalgia or no, it’s hard to resist the allure of ACNH, and with the huge Happy Home Paradise expansion available right now, you should update your game and get playing immediately. Yes, Froggy Chair is back, and just like that, we’re willing to dedicate another 200 hours to Animal Crossing.

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How to download the Animal Crossing: New Horizons update

If your Nintendo Switch has not automatically downloaded and updated Animal Crossing: New Horizons, then just follow our simple instructions below to get it downloaded so you can craft a Froggy Chair of your own. There are multiple designs, you know!

  • Find Animal Crossing: New Horizons on your home menu
  • Press the + button
  • Go to ‘Software Update’
  • Select ‘Via the Internet’
  • As long as your Nintendo Switch is connected to the internet, the update will begin downloading

Now all you have to do is wait for the update to download and install – it shouldn’t take too long, just do some deep breathing to avoid getting too excited while you wait.

How to play the Happy Home Paradise expansion for ACNH

The Happy Home Paradise expansion is separate from the primary update that is launching today — Happy Home Paradise is a DLC expansion containing new game modes and hundreds of new items and features, both large and small. When combined with the free update launching today, it’s a wealth of content to play through.

The Happy Home Paradise expansion is either available for purchase on the Nintendo eshop, or it is included as part of the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack. If you paid the extra money for the Expansion Pack subscription, then you will have access to Nintendo 64 and Sega Mega Drive/Genesis games, in addition to the Happy Home Paradise expansion, as long as you continue to pay for the subscription. If the subscription model doesn’t appeal to you, then you are best off paying for the Happy Home Paradise DLC expansion separately.

Written by Dave Aubrey on behalf of GLHF.

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Saints debut custom gear for fans in ‘Animal Crossing: New Horizons’

The New Orleans Saints released customized hats and shirts for fans to wear in Nintendo’s popular video game Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

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Many video game fans have embraced stay-at-home orders due to the novel coronavirus by turning to the recently-released “Animal Crossing: New Horizons,” exploring deserted islands while gardening and fishing from the comfort of their own homes. Cognizant of that, the New Orleans Saints released several customized apparel options their fans can use to show their loyalty in-game.

It’s a cool move for something of a niche audience, though the game’s popularity can’t be understated. The game itself is breaking sales records, while its platform (the Nintendo Switch) has been sold-out nationwide, leading Nintendo to scramble in an effort to resupply retailers.

Interested fans with a Nintendo membership can now wear jerseys representing Saints superstars like Drew Brees (using the Design ID “GOAT”), Michael Thomas (“CantGuardMike”), and Cameron Jordan (“CamJordan94”), as well as a Saints hat (“Geaux Saints”). So be sure to log on and represent your Saints fandom.

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Everything you need to know about Animal Crossing: New Horizons

DON’T TRUST TOM NOOK.

If you’ve logged on to the internet in the last week or so, you’ve probably seen a lot of tweets about money hungry raccoons named Tom or animals crossing…. or something.

Don’t be alarmed. I assure you everything is OK. The social distancing hasn’t gotten to people’s heads just yet. There are just a bunch of people on your Twitter timeline playing Nintendo’s Animal Crossing: New Horizons that released over the weekend for Switch.

Confused as to what that is? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered here. This is everything you need to know about Animal Crossing.

So, what is Animal Crossing?

Animal Crossing is Nintendo’s tentpole social simulator franchise that launched in 2001. Think about it like you’d think about the Sims — except it’s much more chill and you can plant trees, fish and perform other work-related tasks for bells (cash).

It’s latest title, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, is a Nintendo Switch exclusive and the franchise’s first installment since 2012 when Animal Crossing: New Leaf dropped for the Nintendo 3DS — great game, btw.

So what do you do in animal crossing?

So, in this game you’re transported to a deserted island owned by Nook Incorporated (more on that later) and your overall goal, ultimately, is to turn it into a utopia.

On day one you’re given a tent and sent on missions to set the other islanders up. Eventually, you start to fish, collect fossils, and perform other tasks to make the island a habitable space.

What kind of animal are you?

You’re not. At the jump you get to create your own human and then you’re off on your deserted island experience with your new raccoon buddies, Timmy and Tommy. Wild, I know.

Wait, where are the animals?!? I want animals!

So you live on this island with a bunch of animals that have human-like traits. They walk, talk and interact with you as if they were people — just with animal heads.

More and more animals visit the island as the game progresses and it’s your job to build it up and convince them that it’s a nice place to live.

What is all this I’m seeing about raccoons?

DON’T TRUST ‘EM.

Nook Inc. is a family-owned business run by Tom Nook (the dad raccoon) and his two kids Timmy and Tommy. Once you get to the island, Tom hooks you up with a tent that you eventually pay off.

After that they hook you up with a loan of a whopping 98,000 bells (the island’s currency) to buy a house from Nook. You are eventually able to upgrade your house… for another 198,000 bells from Nook. And that’s kind of how the game goes.

You’re basically Nook’s island servant…but you still have a ton of fun fishing and farming and junk so it’s all good!

So should I play this game?

Absolutely! It’s exactly the kind of calming fun that you’re looking for right now while you’re social distancing. There’s online multiplayer, so if you can get it and convince your friends to get it you’re all set.

If you have a Nintendo Switch, you can get it for $59.99 from the Nintendo store right now. If can swing it, it’s a good time.

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