
Topics: Epic Games, Free Games, PC
The world is a very stressful place to be in, especially in this day and age.
It's why immersive mediums like books and games are so popular, escaping reality and jumping into a new world with endless possibilities.
But hunting for the right game to relax into is quite hard; I'm a fan of taking Roach and a nice walk through Toussaint in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and it's all fun and games listening to the birds tweet in a sunset until you're set on by a bleeding basilisk. Someone or something is always ruining the vibe. Not in this PC freebie, though.
For a limited time, Relaxing Simulator is free on the Epic Games store, and the serenity is unmatched.
It's exactly what it says on the tin, but Relaxing Simulator is everything you need for a tranquil getaway.
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Developed by Witte Studio, the simulator puts players in beautiful landscapes, with somewhere that appeals to everyone.
Holiday lovers can take a dip in sun-trapped villa pools, home birds can sit in cosy mansions with a crackling fire, or free spirits can roam endless countrysides with the grass beneath their feet and a gentle breeze blowing over their faces.

"Enjoy calming landscapes, adjust weather and lighting to your mood, and experience quiet moments without stress or objectives," reads the description.
"Float through peaceful places as a gentle soul, adjust weather and lighting to your mood, and enjoy calm moments with a touch of lighthearted humour.
"Interact with small details, relax by the campfire, or just drift through the world together."
Usually priced at £6.39, Relaxing Simulator is free until June 14, courtesy of the Epic Games store.
This isn't the only zen-giving title that has had its price slashed, either. For those who want a little bit of character interaction, the online cosy quest-giver, Eterspire, has also dropped its paywall on Steam, giving you a chance to add a bit of fun in a game labelled the 'most chill' MMORPG of all time.
Then there is ShantyTown, which is a free title that is a simple workers' life sim, tapping away with a hammer and nail to create beautiful new homes.
In an age where we are inundated with dark, mythical RPGs that want to rip the living soul out of its players, I think we all deserve a little bit of serenity, peace, and 'Relaxation'.
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