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Steam 2026 Cosy Game Release Is One To Keep an Eye On

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Published 09:00 26 Dec 2025 GMT

Steam 2026 Cosy Game Release Is One To Keep an Eye On

A game that aids IRL productivity

Kate Harrold

Kate Harrold

I wouldn’t exactly call gaming productive.

Certainly, clearing titles from your backlog can feel productive, but it’s probably at the expense of your real life to-do list.

What if I told you though that an upcoming cosy release could actually help you get through all of those IRL jobs whilst offering a delightful cosy gaming experience.

If you like the sound of that, you’re going to want to add Little Retreat to your wish list.

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Developed by Blossom Seeker, this one’s described as a “personal cosy productivity game”.

Essentially, players can set in-game timers for real-life tasks; complete the task and you’ll unlock items you can use to decorate various rooms and humble abodes.

“This is a game for anyone who wants to stay productive while feeling calm and relaxed,” the synopsis teases.

“Turn your tasks into a gentle, rewarding game, and watch your focus grow in a cozy space you design just for you.

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“Whether you’re studying or working, Little Retreat helps you stay on track while enjoying a peaceful, comforting atmosphere.”

Little Retreat, Credit / Blossom Seekers
Little Retreat, Credit / Blossom Seekers

I’m so incredibly sold on this.

The rooms and items available in Little Retreat are inspired by southern Germany and the Black Forest.

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Just imagine returning to Little Retreat after a long tiring day of completing real-life tasks, only to get that dopamine hit from unlocking some new in-game items. That sounds like an ideal scenario to me.

There are various timers you can choose from, including a stopwatch, countdown, and pomodoro mode.

This allows you to customise the timers to suit the nature of your to-dos.

You can also customise the game’s music, sound, and mood so that when you do sit down to reap the rewards of your efforts, you’ve crafted a little escape that is as relaxing as can be.

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Unlocking in-game items also unlocks the story behind that item. You can place items any way you like, changing colours, and rearranging as you go.

When you’re finished, players can hop into Photo Mode to get a snap to share with friends.

That’s not all as Little Retreat also allows you to own and interact with pets who can spend time in your room as you decorate it. You may even encounter the odd friendly ghost.

The more IRL tasks you complete, the more additional rooms you’ll unlock.

Little Retreat Is Coming to PC

Little Retreat is being made by an indie team of five developers and will eventually launch on PC, although an exact date hasn’t been set.

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You can, however, wishlist the title now on Steam.

A launch window has been announced with Little Retreat targeting a release in the first half of 2026, so I’m imagining it won’t be too much longer until we receive an update.

Featured Image Credit: Blossom Seekers

Topics: Steam, PC, Indie Games

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