Wholesome Gameshas given ussome pretty neat indie game announcements over the years, and Wholesome Snack is no exception, an event that runs alongside The Game Awards that celebratesall the cozy little indies coming to PC and consolesnear you in the not so distant future. This year’s show was as jam-packed as usual, so here’s everything that was announced that you may look forward to very soon.

Capy Castaway

Capy Castaway is a puzzle game that lets you take on the role of a cute little capybara stranded on a mysterious island. You’ll have to sniff around, dig up treasure, and get into hijinks with your crow friend in order to find your way home.

Tales of Seikyu

If you think farming sims are sorely lacking in Yokai these days, then look no further than Tales of Seikyu, a colorful life-sim that lets you meet people, build your farmstead, and turn into a variety of cool little Yokai.

Piece by Piece

Fixing something that’s broken can be quite a serene experience, and Piece by Piece is very much a game that aims to recreate that. You play as a fox that runs a repair shop, and its your job to fix various broken items brought to you by the nearby townsfolk.

Rusty’s Retirement

Rusty’s Retirement is a great little idle game to throw on while you’re doing other things, and a new content update that just dropped right now has made it even better. Perfect if you find yourself doing important things on your PC, but want a bit of gaming on the side.

Duck Detective: The Ghost Of Glamping

Duck Detective was a lovely little title that was released last year, full of witty dialogue and colorful characters that have you solving similarly silly crimes. The Ghost of Glamping is yet another ridiculous caper, so you should know exactly what you’re in for with this one.

Lou’s Lagoon

We’ve got another life-sim for you in Lou’s Lagoon now, though this one sets itself apart by letting you pilot your very own plane in an effort to track down your missing uncle. You’ll fly around, deliver parcels, build your business, and eventually track down that illusive Lou.

Pine: A Story Of Loss

Not every game can be wholesome and heartwarming, as Pine: A Story of Loss is a deeply emotional story about a woodcutter struggling to come to terms with the loss of his wife. It’ll definitely hit home with some people, is perfect if you’re in the mood for a tearjerker, and it’s out this Friday.

River Towns

River Towns is a lovely little city builder that has you rejuvenating barren valleys with all kinds of weird and wonderful structures, all while making sure you preserve the fragile ecosystem around you.

Spirit Swap: Lofi Beats To Match-3 To

If you want something to chill out with, you’re able to’t go wrong with Spirit Swap. It has your classic Match-3 gameplay, but mixes it with chill lofi music that will let you zen out while experiencing an interesting story to boot. It also launches onf Febraury 3 next year, so not long to wait.

Winter Burrow

The only thing better than a cozy little survival game is a cozy little survival game that lets you play as a mouse, and Winter Burrow provides just that. You’ll brave the elements and collect resources all in an effort to rebuild your ruined childhood home.

A capybara with a crow on its head

A woman playing the flute in the middle of a bamboo forest

A fox holding up a toy duck

A vegetable patch full of mahcines and robots

A duck, rabbit, pigeon, goat, and crocodile all wearing clothes and poses

A person in thought over a barbeque

A man and woman gardening

A small town with a canal

Two people dancing next to a competitive Match 3 game

A little mouse walking up to a large mushroom in the snow