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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.

Difficulty

25/100

Learning Curve

Easy to learn

Pace

Relaxed, grindy

Replayability

55/100

Skillwood Game DNA

Main Skills

resource managementtiming/aimupgrade planningstamina management

Emotional Tone

cozyrelaxingzengrindy

Mechanics

resource gatheringupgrades and prestigestamina managementarea unlockingincremental progression

What Players Like About Skillwood

Cozy, relaxing loop

Multiple player reviews describe Skillwood as calming and ideal for zoning out — a simple chop-and-upgrade loop made for short, low-pressure play sessions.

Satisfying progression

Players repeatedly praise the upgrade and prestige systems: upgrading tools, workbenches and unlocked areas creates a clear, incremental sense of improvement.

Accessible and low cost of entry

Skillwood is free, small in file size, supports controllers partially, and includes Steam achievements, making it easy to try and complete quickly.

What Players Question In Skillwood

Repetitive grind

Many reviews note the core gameplay loop can become repetitive or grindy once core goals are reached; several players say it feels samey after a prestige or two.

Limited content / short runs

Multiple players call the experience short and modest in content; some report finishing achievements in a couple of hours and feeling there isn't much beyond that.

Perceived update gaps

A subset of reviews mention updates had slowed or stopped in the past, creating a perception of abandonment, though the developer released a full v1.0 in June 2026.

Who Skillwood Is For

  • Players who enjoy chill incremental/resource-gathering games
  • People looking for a free, short cozy game to relax with
  • Achievement hunters who like short completion runs
  • Those who prefer low-stakes play sessions with light progression

Who Should Wait On Skillwood

  • Players seeking deep, varied content or long campaigns
  • Those who dislike repetitive grind loops
  • Anyone relying on frequent large post‑release expansions (update cadence varied)

Games Similar To Skillwood

Incremental / clicker games (genre)

Multiple reviews explicitly compare Skillwood's loop to incremental and clicker-style progression: gather resources, upgrade, repeat and prestige.

Confidence 75/100

Recent Skillwood Updates

Skillwood v1.0.0 - Full release

2026-06-21

I said "Up to a year" in early access text. It ended up being 2 years and exactly 1 day.

Final v1.0.0 candidate is open for pre-release testing

2026-05-30

First things first I basicly finished the game, the version that most likely will go to full release in a coulpe of weeks is in current beta version steam branch.

Skillwood v0.23.0 - Playable NPC skins

2026-04-28

Hi everyone. It's been a while.Quick personal context first, since I owe you one.

Skillwood FAQ

What is Skillwood?

Skillwood is a relaxing resource-gathering simulator focused on chopping, mining and upgrading a campfire and workbenches; runs are short and built around an incremental progression and prestige loop.

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How long is a typical Skillwood playthrough?

Most players report short runs: many complete core achievements or a single run in a few hours (reports commonly list 1–6 hours for a typical session or completion).

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Is Skillwood worth playing now?

If you want a free, cozy, easy-to-learn incremental experience for short sessions or achievement hunting, reviews are largely positive and the game is a low-friction play; if you need deep, varied long-term content, expectations should be tempered.

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Is Skillwood still being updated?

Yes — the developer moved the project to a full v1.0 release on Jun 21, 2026 and ran a final beta branch beforehand; note some players previously reported gaps between updates earlier in development.

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Which platforms and features does Skillwood support?

Skillwood is available for Windows and macOS, is single-player, includes Steam achievements, partial controller support, and uses cloud saves where supported.

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Is Skillwood repetitive or grindy?

Yes — many players explicitly describe the core loop as grindy or repetitive (chop/mine, upgrade, repeat). Others find that repetition relaxing and part of the appeal; outcome depends on player taste.

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Is Skillwood beginner friendly?

Skillwood may not be beginner friendly if you dislike high-pressure play, but it can work for players who enjoy learning through practice.

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Built from store details, player reviews, and update notes for Skillwood. Generated from available Steam data and review signals. Last generated: 6/23/2026.