Nothing is better than lighting a fireplace, sitting on the couch with a cozy blanket, and playing some video games. In the spirit of the holidays, we have a list of the best cozy games like Fae Farm to play this winter.

While some of the games on this list may not be considered cozy, they all allow you to play in a winter snowy setting, which makes them the best for this season. Let’s get right into it, shall we?

The Red Lantern

10 best cozy games like Fae Farm to play this winter

The Red Lantern

InThe Red Lantern, you play as a Musher looking to find her way home alongside her team of five sled dogs. It’s anarrative exploration choice-based adventuregame. Yes, you can pet the dog — all five of them.

Set in Alaska, while the sun may be out, the world around you is freezing cold. I love the visuals depicting the beautiful Alaskan wilderness. Care for your dogs, and try to survive in the wild. The cozy part is that you canrelax in Zen Modeafter unlocking the cabin, which is perfect for chilling out this winter.

Animal Crossing New Horizons

Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Nothing feels like winter likeAnimal Crossingin its respective season does. In this Nintendo game from its long-running franchise, you live on an island with animal neighbors. Design your island, go fishing, catch bugs, and so much more.

The best part about ACNH is the fact that it runs on a real-time clock, meaning you can celebrate the holidays and embrace the wintertime in your town as well.Snow will fall, you can make snowmen, and you’ll even celebrate Toy Day. I just love walking around my town during a snowy day — the vibes are immaculate.

Best Cozy Games Winter Roki

In thisadorable adventure puzzle game, you’ll explore asnowcapped Scandinavian wildernessas Tove, uncovering an uncharted world of legends and monsters. There are a plethora of puzzles to solve and monsters to befriend inRöki— some of them, at least.

I really love the storybook art style, the color palette, and the general art direction of Röki. Since it’s set in a snowy wilderness, I highly recommend you check it out for those winter feelings.

Best Cozy Games Winter Skyrim

The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim

Okay, I know what you’re thinking: “Skyrimcan’t be a cozy game,” right? Well, I say you’re wrong. Although you’ll come across scary enemies from time to time, Skyrim in its blizzard-ridden areas gives me such anostalgic and warm feelingthat no other game can.

This is the fifth installment in Bethesda’s long-running series, set in a fantasy world with incredible quests, an open world to get lost in, and plenty of guilds to join. Just take a walk around the snowy areas and focus on the nature around you as the music swells in your ears. Skyrim is 100% a cozy winter game.

Stardew Valley

Stardew Valley

Here’s another big-hit game that you probably already know about.Stardew Valleyis a farming and life simulator thatruns through the four seasons. If you already have a playthrough, or want to start a new one, it’s the perfect time!

Playing through the winter season in Stardew Valley as you’re living through it in real life sounds nice, doesn’t it? Keep plants growing in your greenhouse, feed your animals, and explore what the town looks like when it’s covered in snow.

I couldn’t leave this game out, since I mentioned it earlier.Fae Farmis also a farming sim, but this one has magic. It’s got RPG mechanics, crafting, and decorating. Not only that, but it’s available in co-op with up to four players!

You’ll explore the realms of Azoria, traversing the island using your spells and skills. Just like Stardew Valley, Fae Farm has anin-game calendar that goes through the four seasons. It’ll be delightful to play this adorable game during the winter season.

I am Setsuna

Although this one’s also an RPG, it’s a Square Enix-published JRPG with turn-based combat.I am Setsunais inspired by the classic Chrono Trigger and has you play through the story of Setsuna, a young woman who will do anything to save the people of her land.

As you can see from the image above, ittakes place in a snow-ridden land— practically the entire game does. And it’s heavenly gorgeous, the art style looks like watercolor paintings. If you’re a fan of turn-based combat, you’ll really enjoy this pick.

Lake – Season’s Greetings

If you’ve heard ofLake, the cozy walking simulator that has you play as a mail deliverer and driver, there’s a DLC releasing on November 15 calledSeason’s Greetings. This is perfect for the holiday season, as this prequel DLC isset during Christmas of 1985.

You’ll be Meredith’s dad who’s taking on deliveries for Providence Oaks and its community. There are dozens of stories to unfold as you can take your time driving around the town and chatting with the locals. Nothing gets cozier than this during the winter.

The Long Dark

In this exploration survival open-world game, you’ll be challenging yourself against the dangers of the snowy wilderness.The Long Darkmay not sound cozy, but if you’re more of a lone wolf, you may enjoy playing this during the winter.

Not only is there the Survival Edition, which is a free-form non-narrative survival sandbox, you’re able to playWintermute, which is a story mode that includes a few different episodes. These episodes don’t take too long, they’re approximately 30 minutes each.

Cozy Grove

This is one of many cozy winter games on this list that’s inspired by Animal Crossing.Cozy Grovehas you camping on a haunted island. You’re a Spirit Scout who’ll discover animals and spirits alike. It’s extremely relaxing, as itruns on a real-life clock.

So when it’s winter where you live, it’ll be winter in Cozy Grove! Have fun crafting decorations, fishing, and helping your fellow spirits in need. The game is designed for you to pop in for about an hour at a time with new daily quests and things to accomplish.

Anyka Pettigrew

Anyka Pettigrew has been a Staff Writer for PC Invasion since November 2023 and a Contributing Writer since February 2023. She is a Canadian graduate of a Bachelor of Arts degree who has been writing in games journalism for four years. Anyka is an avid guides writer but also enjoys writing anything from news pieces, to reviews, and even opinion pieces. Having a never-ending passion for video games for as long as she can remember got her into a plethora of genres like action adventure, RPGs, horror, survival etc. Some of her favorite franchises are God of War, Persona, The Last of Us, Zelda, and Resident Evil. She also enjoys reading fantasy and sci-fi books, as well as drawing digital art. Anyka also regularly listens to podcasts on gaming news from ‘Kinda Funny Games’, and ‘Play, Watch, Listen’.