As the nights grow longer and the air crisper, there’s no better time to grab your favourite blanket, make yourself a warm drink, and dive into the cosiest games of the season. Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or a first-time escapist, these autumnal gems will wrap you in charm, whimsy, and just the right amount of mystery.
Fire up your CyberPowerPC system, because here are 10 games guaranteed to make your autumn extra snug.
1. Dredge
Sail into Mysterious Waters
Imagine this: it’s a foggy autumn morning. You’re out on the open sea in a little fishing boat, the water gently lapping against the hull. Sounds peaceful, right? Except… there’s something lurking in the deep.
“Dredge” is a wonderfully atmospheric mix of fishing and sinister surprises.
A game that’s as relaxing as it is suspenseful – perfect for when you want to feel a little eerie without the full horror. (After all, it is spooky season.)
2. Night in the Woods
Small Town, Big Feels
Autumn isn’t complete without revisiting your emo phase, and Night in the Woods delivers nostalgia in a delightful package.
Follow Mae, a college dropout, as she returns to her hometown filled with quirky animals, heartfelt dialogue, and, let’s face it, existential crises.
It’s cosy in a “sweater weather, stay up late talking about life” kind of way.
3. What Remains of Edith Finch
A Hauntingly Beautiful Tale
For those who like their cosy games with a dash of the surreal, “What Remains of Edith Finch” offers a poignant, reflective experience.
You’ll wander through the Finch family’s ancestral home, piecing together their strange and wonderful stories. It’s the gaming equivalent of curling up with a hauntingly beautiful novel – bittersweet, captivating, and impossible to put down.
4. Strange Horticulture
Potion Brewing for Plant Lovers
Do you feel like getting a little witchy this autumn? “Strange Horticulture” is the game for you.
Set in a small, misty village, you’ll run a charming little plant shop, identify mysterious flora, and maybe, just maybe, get caught up in a bit of occult mystery.
It’s the perfect mix of botanical bliss and spooky intrigue – ideal for the plant parent who secretly wishes they lived in a witch’s cottage. Pure, botanical bliss.
5. A Little to the Left
Organising with a Side of Whimsy
We’ve all been there: you sit down to play a game but end up tidying your desk instead.
Why not combine the two? A Little to the Left is a quirky puzzle game where you satisfyingly sort, arrange, and declutter everyday items – but beware of the mischief-making cat!
It’s therapeutic in the way only organised chaos can be.
6. Wytchwood
A Tale of Crafting and Enchantment
If your autumn daydreams involve brewing potions, hexing troublemakers, and wandering through enchanted forests, Wytchwood is your vibe.
Play as a charmingly grumpy witch, collecting magical ingredients and crafting spells as you explore a beautifully illustrated world. It’s like taking a stroll through a fairy tale, complete with talking animals and just a sprinkle of wickedness.
7. TOEM: A Photo Adventure
An Autumn Hike, Without the Blisters
Autumn hikes are all well and good until you realise how much walking is actually involved.
Enter “TOEM,” a black-and-white photography adventure that lets you explore charming, cosy landscapes at your own pace.
There’s no rush here, just lots of quirky characters to meet and plenty of delightful sights to snap. It’s the kind of game that makes you smile, perfect for those crisp evenings when you want to feel like you’re outdoors – minus the muddy boots.
8. The Wild at Heart
A Magical Journey with a Dash of Nostalgia
“The Wild at Heart” is like jumping into your favourite childhood storybook. You’ll guide two kids through a magical forest filled with whimsical creatures and mysterious puzzles. With its stunning art style and heartfelt story, it’s a game that reminds you of the wonder of exploring the great outdoors… without leaving your cosy living room.
Ideal for those autumn nights when you want a bit of magic but still need to be home before dark.
9. Mineko’s Night Market
Cats. Tea. Markets. What More Do You Need?
If autumn were a game, it might just be “Mineko’s Night Market.” This charming life-sim is set in a village where cats roam freely, and weekly markets are the social highlight.
You’ll help Mineko manage her stall, craft trinkets, and maybe uncover a few mysteries along the way. It’s whimsical, quirky, and full of autumnal feels. Also, did we mention the cats? Lots of cats.
10. Bear & Breakfast
Because Bears + Bed & Breakfast = Cosy Goals
If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to run a B&B in the woods as a bear (and honestly, who hasn’t?), then “Bear & Breakfast” is your answer. This management sim is as wholesome as it gets. You’ll renovate your cosy cabin, attract guests, and build up your business – all while enjoying the peaceful surroundings of an autumn forest.
It’s the kind of game that makes you want to pack your bags and move to a log cabin. But, you know, without the responsibility of actually running a business.
So, there you have it – our top picks for cosy games to curl up with this autumn. Whether you’re solving puzzles, fishing up mysterious catches, or snapping photos of quirky landscapes, there’s something for everyone.
Grab your comfiest blanket, brew yourself a hot drink, Autumn is finally here, so If your thinking of getting a next day PC for your cosy gaming sesh, we have you covered! Get yours Monday to Friday before 2PM and you can get it the very next day!