
Not every great game is about speed, stress, or high-stakes combat. Some games are best enjoyed slowly—with a warm drink nearby, soft music in the background, and zero pressure to min-max anything.
This Wishlist Wednesday, we’re spotlighting cozy simulation games that focus on atmosphere, routine, and feel-good progression. Whether you want to fix old electronics, build better habits, or serve dragons dinner, these games are all about comfort with just enough depth to keep things interesting.
🛠️ ReStory: Chill Electronics Repairs

Developer: Mandragora
🔗 https://store.steampowered.com/app/3812600/ReStory_Chill_Electronics_Repairs/
Run a quaint electronics repair shop on the bustling streets of mid-2000s Tokyo, restoring nostalgic gadgets while getting to know the people who bring them in.
ReStory is a chill, narrative-driven shop management sim from the creators of I Am Future. You’ll carefully disassemble and restore iconic Y2K-era devices—including officially licensed Atari consoles—while navigating branching storylines shaped by your choices.

Every repair tells a story. Will you expose a dark secret hidden in a customer’s phone, or quietly help someone change their life for the better?
Key Features
- Relaxing electronics repair shop management
- In-depth device cleaning and restoration systems
- Nostalgic 2000s gadgets and tech
- Y2K-era web browser for sourcing spare parts
- Branching narrative with multiple endings
- Cozy, authentic Japanese urban atmosphere
This is one of those games that rewards patience, curiosity, and care.
🌲 Focus Grove

Developer: Little Lantern
🔗 https://store.steampowered.com/app/4030830/Focus_Grove/
Focus Grove isn’t just cozy—it’s purposefully calming.
Designed as a companion for real-life productivity and mindfulness, Focus Grove lets you grow a woodland farm while you focus on work, study, or personal goals. Your adorable Woodlings take care of the farm while you take care of yourself.

Built around Pomodoro-style focus sessions, habit tracking, ambient soundscapes, and journaling, this game gently encourages balance instead of burnout.
Key Features
- Focus timer based on proven Pomodoro techniques
- Habit journal and daily task tracking
- Ambient nature soundscapes for focus or relaxation
- Customizable woodland farm that grows with your progress
- Cute Woodlings with unlockable outfits and skins
- Emphasis on balance, not overworking
If you like cozy games that blur the line between play and well-being, Focus Grove is doing something genuinely refreshing.
🐉 Dragon Dinner

Developer: annafabres
🔗 https://store.steampowered.com/app/4148630/Dragon_Dinner/
Cute, cozy… and just a little chaotic.
In Dragon Dinner, you play as a tiny dragon waiter juggling tables, orders, and impatient dragon customers during fast-paced dinner rushes. It’s easy to pick up, fun to master, and perfectly scoped for short, satisfying play sessions.

Between shifts, you can upgrade your abilities and redesign your restaurant layout—because good flow means happier dragons and better tips.
What to Expect
- Fast-paced but approachable restaurant management
- Layout customization with gameplay effects
- Progression through new restaurants and dragon types
- Solo-dev charm with a focused, intentional scope
- Cozy vibes with light chaos
Dragon Dinner is a great reminder that cozy doesn’t have to mean slow—it can also mean comfortably hectic.
🎮 Don’t Forget to Wishlist Shape Swarm
If you’re enjoying discovering indie games each week, take a second to wishlist Shape Swarm on Steam. It helps more than you think and keeps you in the loop as development continues.
👉 Wishlist, follow, and Join the Saga.
See you next Wednesday 💙
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