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Casual

Idle Chapel

Idle Chapel is a short dark‑fantasy incremental/clicker that mixes grid‑based click exploration with passive devotion income, penance (prestige) resets, and chapel customization. The game is praised for its pixel art, music, and thematic cohesion, and typically completes in about 3–4 hours; many players note it plays more like an active clicker than a long‑running idle title and has limited long‑term replay value.

Difficulty45/100

PaceActive, puzzle-driven

Reviews56 sampled

Best for: Players who enjoy short clicker/incremental games

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CasualIndieSimulation

Treasure Beach

Treasure Beach is a cozy trinket-shop simulation where you scavenge a sun-soaked coast, restore found items, run a shop, complete collections, and upgrade your workshop. The loop is easy to pick up and relaxing—many players praise the art, audio, and satisfying restoration tasks, while some report repetition and early-day crashes that the developer has been patching.

Difficulty28/100

PaceLeisurely, slow-paced

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Players who enjoy cozy, low-stress sims

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CasualIndieSimulation

Idle Startup

Idle Startup is a clean, single-player idle/incremental about growing a tech company across six skills. It’s easy to learn, supports up to 4 hours of offline earnings, and offers optional one-time boost purchases that aren’t required to complete the game. Player reviews are mixed: many praise the tidy UI and the low-commitment loop, while others call the late-game shallow and report bugs or balance issues. The developer has issued multiple hotfixes and UI updates in the days after release, so the experience has been changing rapidly.

Difficulty30/100

PaceSlow, numbers-focused

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Players who enjoy idle/incremental games and short, low-commitment loops

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AdventureCasualSimulation

Cozy Cleaner

Cozy Cleaner is a low-pressure cleaning simulation where you tidy rooms made messy by playful cats. The game emphasizes simple point-and-click cleaning, gentle tool upgrades, and calming audio—most players report a soothing, easy-to-learn loop but note the release is short and has some fiddly interactions. Reviews are largely positive and a small post-launch patch addressed a UI scaling issue; the developer has signaled more levels are planned.

Difficulty20/100

PaceLeisurely, low-pressure pace

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Players seeking a relaxing, low-pressure experience — Cozy Cleaner fits this well

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CasualIndieSimulation

Skillwood

Skillwood is a free, cozy woodcutter simulator that blends resource gathering, stamina management and incremental upgrades into short, relaxing runs. Players and reviews describe it as easy to learn, pleasantly repetitive, and well-suited to short sessions or achievement hunting; content is modest and some players note the loop can feel grindy after prestiging. The developer pushed the project to a full release (v1.0) on Jun 21, 2026.

Difficulty25/100

PaceRelaxed, grindy

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Players who enjoy chill incremental/resource-gathering games

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ActionAdventureCasual

Tales Beyond The Tomb - No Witnesses

Tales Beyond The Tomb - No Witnesses is a short, cinematic psychological horror episode focused on stealth, exploration, and tense storytelling. The first-person chapter-based experience (50–90 minutes) uses optional microphone detection for immersive stealth moments, multiple playable perspectives, full voice acting, and graphic violence. Player reviews are Very Positive overall, praising atmosphere, gore, and pacing, while common downsides include repetitive similarities to earlier entries, occasional bugs, and lack of official Chinese text. The game is best for solo indie-horror players who want a compact, intense roadside slasher tale rather than deep systems or long playtime.

Difficulty60/100

PaceTense, cinematic

Reviews52 sampled

Best for: Solo players who enjoy short, narrative-driven indie horror

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AdventureCasualIndie

Until Then: Afterimages

Until Then: Afterimages is a two-chapter narrative DLC that returns to familiar characters with melancholic, mature stories. Chapter 1 (Homecoming) follows Sofia and Chapter 2 (Sparks) follows Mark; the DLC includes small minigames (tarot, baking), in-game phone apps, and pixel-art presentation. Player reception is largely positive overall but the second chapter and the ambiguous ending are divisive; a number of players report short playtime and occasional performance or rendering issues. Best suited for players who loved the base game and want more character-focused scenes rather than a long canonical continuation.

Difficulty30/100

PaceSlow, reflective

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Players who enjoyed the Until Then base game and want more character scenes

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CasualIndieStrategy

Thousand Floors

Thousand Floors is a Chinese‑inspired pixel idle tower-climber that mixes tap-to-spawn collision combat with automated allies, relic progression, and a rebirth loop. The game leans into relaxed, slow-paced progression with offline earnings, a relic codex that permanently stacks bonuses, and a lockdown/summon spatial strategy. Player impressions are mixed: many reviewers call it a pleasant, low-effort idle experience suited for background play, while others criticize repetitiveness, slow combat speed, low drop/key rates, and some UI/bug issues. The developer has issued multiple hotfixes and bug fixes shortly after release, indicating active post-launch support.

Difficulty25/100

PaceSlow, idle progression

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Casual players who want a low‑effort idle experience

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AdventureCasualRPG

DAVE THE DIVER - In the Jungle Content Pack

DAVE THE DIVER - In the Jungle Content Pack moves the base game's action from the ocean into a freshwater jungle lake and adds over 10 hours of story and gameplay. The pack introduces a new Bancho Grill restaurant, Utara Village relationship systems, fresh exploration areas, varied mini-games (including insect battling), and several new mechanics that blend diving, cooking, light RPG combat, puzzles, and base-game systems. Player reactions are Mostly Positive and praise the DLC's volume and creative variety, while common criticisms include an active time system that some find stressful, uneven genre shifts (turn-based or RPG-style sections), localization issues, and isolated bugs. Overall it extends the core experience with substantial new content but expects a mix of familiar and different play loops.

Difficulty55/100

PaceVariable

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Players who enjoyed DAVE THE DIVER and want more exploration and cooking systems

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ActionAdventureCasual

Tales Of Wakana

Tales Of Wakana is a whimsical 2D action-adventure with metroidvania-style exploration, varied mini-game segments, and playful writing. The store page highlights platforming, puzzles, boss battles, elemental magic, and dozens of levels and side quests. Player reviews are mixed: many praise the humor, art and content variety, while others report stiff attack feel, inconsistent controls, and multiple bugs. The developer released June patches that addressed several key issues (keybinding reset, pet experience, gate and barrel stealth fixes). If you value lighthearted writing, diverse level types, and exploration, Tales Of Wakana may suit you; expect some rough edges in controls and polish that the recent updates are actively addressing.

Difficulty55/100

PaceExploration platformer with boss focus

Reviews39 sampled

Best for: Players who enjoy whimsical, reference-filled metroidvania-style platformers

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ActionAdventureCasual

Hold Your King

Hold Your King is a physics-based co-op platformer released June 10, 2026. You and friends carry a temperamental king through trap-filled medieval courses, using stretcher manipulation, balance control, and physics interactions. Player reviews are generally positive about the chaotic, laugh-heavy co-op, though several mention bugs, framerate issues, awkward controls, and possible limitations for solo or local play. The developer has posted launch and pre-launch updates, including adding the Queen earlier in development.

Difficulty60/100

PaceChaotic, stop-and-recover

Reviews31 sampled

Best for: Groups of friends who enjoy chaotic co-op party games

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ActionAdventureCasual

WHERE the F$CK is my BITCOIN ⁉️

WHERE the F$CK is my BITCOIN ⁉️ is a co-op incremental dump-digging sim about sorting trash, selling finds, and upgrading gear to hunt a lost Bitcoin. The store page highlights solo or multiplayer chaos; player reviews praise the co-op vibe, humor, and relaxing click-and-upgrade loop but repeatedly call out short progression, repetitive clicking, and limited content. Best enjoyed as a short, social session rather than a long-term progression game.

Difficulty25/100

PaceCasual, repetitive grind

Reviews63 sampled

Best for: Players seeking short, social co-op sessions