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7 Games Like Animal Crossing for PC Gamers

  • from PLITCH
  • 11.07.2025

Do you love the cozy charm of Animal Crossing but wish it were available on PC? You’ve come to the right place! From cuddly ghost bears to Disney dreamscapes, we’ve compiled a list of seven games like Animal Crossing that offer the same relaxing experience with unique twists. Whether you’re into farming, fishing, or befriending spirits, these games are perfect for your next cozy gaming session.

Highlight: Cozy Grove

Cozy Grove feels like a blend of Spiritfarer and Animal Crossing. You play as a Spirit Scout, camping on a mysterious island where ghostly animal spirits need your help. Each day, you explore your surroundings, complete daily quests, and gradually bring color and life back to the island. It has that same relaxing loop you love from Animal Crossing: gathering resources, fishing, catching insects, and decorating your home base, just with a touch of melancholy magic.

The hand-drawn 2D art style is charming and completely unique. Everything looks like it comes from a whimsical storybook, and the soft color palette shifts as you help the spirits move on. Add a lovely, calming soundtrack, and you have a recipe for cozy, comforting vibes. The island’s ghostly residents are just as lovable and quirky as Animal Crossing’s villagers. And the best part: you can cuddle them! As you complete their quests, you’ll unlock heartfelt storylines that strike a surprisingly emotional chord.

One thing Cozy Grove does really well is its pacing. The game encourages you to log in for a quick session each day, making it perfect for unwinding after a long day. It also features seasonal events (hello, summer festival!), crafting, and an archive system that feels like a ghostly version of Blathers’ museum. If you enjoy low-stakes, feel-good games that gently unfold over time, Cozy Grove will be your new happy place. It’s sweet, a little sad in a good way, and totally worth your time.

Disney Dreamlight Valley logo above animated village scene with Belle in blue and white dress, a woman in red plaid, robot WALL-E, and Stitch near a tree with pumpkins

Disney Dreamlight Valley

Once you step into Disney Dreamlight Valley, you immediately experience that cozy, familiar rhythm Animal Crossing fans love—chatting with neighbors, gardening, fishing, decorating, and hunting for collectibles. Its best feature is its rich, story-driven world, brought to life by beloved Disney and Pixar characters. Imagine designing your dream neighborhood alongside characters like WALL·E, Elsa, or Scar, and helping them recover from a mysterious event called “The Forgetting.”

Like Animal Crossing, Dreamlight Valley gives you the freedom to express yourself and leave your mark on the world. But it goes a step further by adding adventure elements, emotional storylines, and actual questlines that develop over time. Each character has a unique story, and even the villains get surprising moments of depth. The magic here feels real. The game is nostalgic, heartfelt, and constantly growing. If you’ve ever dreamed of fishing with Goofy or unlocking a castle filled with classic characters, Disney Dreamlight Valley should be next on your list.

Hello Kitty and friends on a colorful island with a boat and sea creatures, under a bright sun, featuring 'Hello Kitty Island Adventure' logo

Hello Kitty Island Adventure

Another great option if you’re looking for that Animal Crossing vibe on PC is Hello Kitty Island Adventure. This delightful open-world life sim lets you join Hello Kitty and her friends to rebuild a magical island full of secrets, stories, and adorable atmosphere. It offers relaxing daily routines, lovable characters, plenty of decorating options, and its own unique twist. Like Animal Crossing, you’ll build friendships, customize your living space, and enjoy a laid-back pace.

But Hello Kitty Island Adventure raises the fun with platforming exploration, ancient puzzles, underwater diving, and eight gorgeous regions to discover—from tropical beaches to floating cloud islands. There’s no debt to settle, no stressful time limits, and no raccoons breathing down your neck. The characters are lively, with surprisingly fun side quests and dynamic dialogue that changes as you bond with them. Whether you’re baking treats, throwing birthday parties, or unraveling the mystery of Friendship Island, this game is both relaxing and engaging.


💡 Tip: Also check out our blog about games like Stardew Valley!


Garden Paws

Garden Paws might just be one of the most underrated cozy games out there. If you enjoy Animal Crossing’s laid-back pace, quirky characters, and life-sim charm, Garden Paws offers all that and more. You start by inheriting your grandparents’ farm, a charming fixer-upper by the sea, and help build up a nearby town alongside Frank (who’s basically Tom Nook’s fluffier cousin) and Mayor Wilson, a chill grey raccoon.

Cute cat character near a beehive with bees flying around in a colorful garden, with 'Garden Paws' logo in script font

Like Animal Crossing, you can farm, fish, decorate, and run your own shop. But Garden Paws takes it even further. You can explore caves, tame wild animals, go dungeon diving for rare loot, and yes… ride your own dragon or chase a rainbow to find a unicorn. Whether you’re a human or a cute animal character with customizable patterns, the vibe is always cozy and magical. This game deserves much more love than it gets. It’s adorable, full of surprises, and lets you play completely at your own pace.

Ooblets

If you want something cozy, quirky, and full of charm, Ooblets might just win your heart. Imagine the relaxed life of Animal Crossing, but add crop-growing, a touch of silly humor, and… dance battles. Yes, really. In Ooblets, you’ll run your own farm, collect adorable creatures called (you guessed it) ooblets, and help bring a sleepy little town back to life. But what really makes this game special is its wonderfully weird personality. Everything feels like it was made to make you smile.

Colorful characters and creatures from the game Ooblets surrounding the game's logo in playful, animated style

From the quirky characters to the offbeat dialogue, Ooblets doesn’t take itself too seriously, and that’s exactly what makes it great. Like Animal Crossing, it offers a cozy daily routine, cute customization options, and a lively community of NPCs. But instead of bug-catching or fishing, you’re growing sentient seedlings and entering them into rhythm-based dance-offs. The seasonal content increases replay value, and the relaxed vibe makes it a go-to comfort game perfect for stress relief or unwinding after a long day.


💡 Tip: Head over to our blog on the best farming sims for more great recommendations!


Fantasy Life game logo with subtitle 'The Girl Who Steals Time' over a colorful fantasy village landscape with mountains and flying creatures

Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time

Have you ever wished you could fight monsters in Animal Crossing or explore a bigger world? Then, Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time is a great choice. It’s a cozy RPG where you not only decorate your island but also rebuild an ancient civilization, switch between 14 unique jobs (called “Lives”), and even travel through time to uncover a centuries-old mystery. Similar to Animal Crossing, you can shape your home, place furniture, collect materials, and enjoy daily-life activities like fishing and cooking.

But here, you also get to wield swords, cast spells, and explore dungeons. Whether you want to relax as a chef or go all-in as a paladin, the game gives you the freedom to play your way and switch it up whenever you like. The island-building system is surprisingly deep, allowing you to redraw rivers and roads, craft your ideal town layout, and customize your character. With its colorful art style, fun mini-games, and huge amount of content, Fantasy Life i offers that same comforting, grindy charm as Animal Crossing, just with more dragons and more things to do.

Character with long red hair holding a glowing blue orb, standing in a grassy field with a horned animal beside them in Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles

Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles

Set in the magical world of Gemea, Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles is an open-world adventure focused on peaceful exploration, farming, crafting, and helping out the locals. Like Animal Crossing, Yonder encourages you to embrace the slow life. You can create your own farm, gather resources, trade with friendly NPCs, and befriend adorable animals. But where Animal Crossing leans into social life and daily real-time routines, Yonder adds a gentle fantasy twist.

A mysterious force called the Murk is spreading across the island, and it’s up to you (and the adorable Sprites you collect) to clear it away and bring back harmony. There’s no combat, no stress, and no timers—just a beautiful world full of secrets, scenic views, and a calming soundtrack. The art style has a soft, nostalgic charm, like a warm hug from an old Wii classic. With around 20 hours of story and plenty of side content, Yonder offers the perfect blend of adventure and serenity.

Little Witch in the Woods

Animal Crossing vibes but make it witchy? In Little Witch in the Woods, you step into the shoes (and pointy hat) of Ellie, a curious apprentice witch sent to a mysterious forest to complete her training. The game offers the same peaceful, daily-life rhythm that makes Animal Crossing so beloved, but with a magical twist. Instead of managing a village full of quirky animals, you’ll be brewing potions, foraging ingredients, and helping the local townsfolk in a world brimming with whimsy and pixel charm.

A young witch in a pointed hat stirring a glowing green potion with magical plants floating above it, inside a cozy room filled with books and potions from the game Little Witch in the Woods

Like Animal Crossing, it’s all about the little things: chatting with characters, completing small quests, decorating your space, and slowly building a life. But what sets Little Witch in the Woods apart is its enchanting setting and storytelling. There’s a real sense of purpose behind your tasks. You’re not just passing time, you’re growing into your role as a full-fledged witch. The art is absolutely adorable, and the sound design is cozy perfection.

Enjoy the slow life with PLITCH!

Want to make your cozy games even more relaxing? It’s time to try PLITCH! PLITCH is a customization tool for single-player PC games that allows you to tweak gameplay to suit your mood. Whether you’re playing Cozy Grove, Disney Dreamlight Valley, or Garden Paws, PLITCH provides cheats and mods like unlimited resources, faster crafting, or even slowing down time so you can fish, decorate, and explore without stress.

It’s super easy to use: just install the PLITCH client, select your game, and activate the options you want. No coding needed, no hassle—just more comfort and control. If you enjoy games that let you unwind, PLITCH is the perfect way to make them even cozier.

Happy Gaming!