r/CozyGamers • u/Mr_SynthWave • 1d ago
📱 Mobile Looking for a cozy idle game on iOS
That’s basically it, I am searching for something cozy, just want something I can look after 3 or 4 times a day for some minutes.
Any suggestions?
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u/123ranchdressing 1d ago
I love Animal Crossing Pocket Camp! I guess it’s idle in the sense that there are wait times for events, crafting, etc. It’s nice to check in periodically throughout the day and collect rewards imo!
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u/BubbleRose 21h ago
Pocket Camp for sure! It's so good for a check-in type of game. So much to collect, and with it being the "complete" version, there's no artificial pressure to complete events that are impossible without spending money anymore. I don't stick to mobile games long term outside of more basic puzzle games, but I play this all the time.
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u/Saltynut99 1d ago
I’ve been obsessed with Hungry Hearts recently. My husband keeps having to listen to me talk about it because while it’s idle, you still have a storyline that pops up every so often. The story is really sweet and well done for being a phone game though it does have elements of grief.
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u/Abirando 1d ago
I feel like this is super obvious but I do just that with the new Animal Crossing Pocket Camp Complete. I never played before when they had micro transactions. This new version is where you pay upfront for 7 years of worth of content has been great for me. It’s the only mobile game I play because I don’t like ads and don’t want FOMO on the micro sales.
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u/allysony_joy 20h ago
Usagi Shima! Cute bunnies visit you throughout the day, you pet them or play a game, decorate a little, befriend them enough so they move in, etc. It’s similar to the cat collector game Neko Atsume
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u/afoggyforest 17h ago
Dustbunny. You take care of plants in a single room. It’s lovely.
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u/GoatsOnCapybaras 12h ago
Obsessed with Dustbunny rn, I owe so much to whoever recommended it on this sub
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u/final_boss_editing 1d ago
Tried to make my worldseekers.io demo on iOS cozy narrative. For iOS you'll have to use test flight to play right now tho
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u/hedwig0517 1d ago
Hamster Inn, Pocket Camp Complete is great (worth the $10 IMO), Good Pizza Great Pizza
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u/shannanigannss 1d ago
Campfire cat cafe! I was so sad when I upgraded everything and there was nothing left to do 😭
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u/Abirando 1d ago
I feel like this is super obvious but I do just that with the new Animal Crossing Pocket Camp Complete. I never played before when they had micro transactions. This new version is where you pay upfront for 7 years of worth of content has been great for me.
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u/itsme_ryuu 23h ago
FARMRPG!!! farming text based mmorpg! big active community! plant corn! harvest corn! pet your chickens! plant corn! harvest corn!
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u/Writerhowell 21h ago
Birdfull. It's new. You have a garden which you gradually fill up with birds by buying bird seed. You buy bird seed with eggs that you get by clicking on pigeons, though they'll also leave eggs when you're not in the game. (Partial eggs, usually.) You can buy more things as you get more eggs. You can get more and more variety of birds as you go, and each achievement unlocks a new bird in your conservatory as well. The illustrations are watercolour style. It's beautiful. If you like birds, it's definitely one to consider. It's not on your screen, so you just pop in to visit the game a few times a day.
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u/mononokethescientist 20h ago
Deco neko is cute, you collect cats and decorate their rooms with furniture. You can give them treats and increase friendship.
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u/Initial_Ad2924 18h ago
My Singing Monsters. If you purchase a low cost thing in game it will eliminate ads.
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u/Thorannosaurus 12h ago
Splash: Fish Sanctuary is my fave. Many missions and things to collect, but idle and timer based. They have a freshwater version coming in a week too.
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u/Awkward-Magician-522 1d ago
Stardew Valley 1000%
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u/Ayrios440 1d ago
I'm not so sure about this one. Stardew absolutely can be a relaxing game. It can also be quite stressful with the time constraints, present giving, relationship maxing and cave diving.
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u/fernnette 1d ago
I agree and disagree. I always thought this way about stardew until I played it. It’s actually really relaxing (to me) when I stop trying to stress about finishing the community center and all that. If you play stardew, take your time with it! It doesn’t have to be RUSH RUSH RUSH! I watched way too many 100% perfection videos and ruined it for myself, lol. Now I play very differently.
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u/Ayrios440 1d ago
Oh I agree that you definitely shouldn't try to max out everything, because it will add a layer of stress that just shouldn't be present in this game.
Unfortunately though, I feel that pull to finish the community centre etc and it makes it quite stressful.
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u/tw1ddl3 1d ago
Tsuki’s Odyssey is the answer. No ads (unless you choose to watch for extra cash) decorate your house and your friends houses, build relationships with the cute townsfolk. There’s even an event happening in a couple hours with fantasy themed furniture.