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The best feel good games offer some much-needed comfort during tough times. Whether it be because they give you a welcoming space to get lost in for a while or help you take your mind off of your troubles with relaxing puzzles and activities, there are plenty of games out there to help you unwind.

Whether you're searching for some positivity or you're after some cozy vibes, there's sure to be something in our picks for you. From the best Switch games like Animal Crossing: New Horizons to the laidback gems with the best PC games like Stardew Valley, we've left no delightful stone unturned.

So, read on below as we take you through the 10 best feel good games for times when you need to get lost in something for a little while. 

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10. Peggle Deluxe

A screenshot of a level during the feel good game, Peggle Deluxe.

(Image credit: Peggle)

Developer: Popcap Games
Platform(s): PC

Yeah, that's right, Peggle. In the final moments of any round of Peggle, whether you've cleared all the pegs or just the requisite number, the result is the same. The ball slows down on the approach to the final peg, and as it hits, firework visuals burst from the screen, and 'Ode to Joy' crescendos. It doesn't matter how often this happens; each one is accompanied by either a grin of achievement or an air punch. This is pure, unadulterated 'joy' condensed into bright visuals and terrific sound design.

There's very little skill needed in order to reach this moment and it barks loudly of Pavlov's dog, but it cannot be helped, 'Ode to Joy' is a wonderfully catchy tune and the perfect end to a game. The bonus is that Peggle can be played on everything and by everyone. You can give it to kids or your grandad and each one will be filled with happiness for those few minutes, until it happens all over again.

Head back in time with our Peggle review for more on this feel-good series.

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9. Minecraft

Two player underwater during one of the best feel good games ever made, Minecraft.

(Image credit: Mojang)

Developer: Mojang Studios
Platform(s): PC, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch

When the credits finally roll on Minecraft, after beating the Ender Dragon, we're treated to a poem of sorts. If you cut through all the cheese and whimsy, a few lines carry some emotional weight. Granted, you have to complete the game after perhaps hundreds of hours to see this poem, but one line manages to sum up the entire experience of this sandbox adventure – "What did this player dream?"

Minecraft is much more than an adventure story full of monsters and survival. It's an opportunity for play, to create anything your heart and mind can conceive. Perhaps the game itself doesn't spell out this concept, but it gives players a place to feel at home and create anything from outlandish castles for solo players to rattle around into sprawling villages made by a mum and her kids. It's electronic LEGO, where imagination runs free, and anyone can be what they want, with no boundaries or limits.

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Check out our five-star Minecraft review for more information.

8. The Sims 4

Two Sims chatting a bar during the feel good game, The Sims 4.

(Image credit: EA / Maxis)

Developer: Maxis
Platform(s): PC, Xbox One, PS4 

It doesn't matter which iteration you choose, but if you ask us, The Sims 4 can bring joy in so many ways. Whether you want to create and build an adorable family who will strive to chase their dreams, or maybe you enjoy messing with the tiny beings by stealing ladders, you're free to do as you wish and orchestrate your own stories in this virtual dollhouse.

And who can forget to use all those Sims 4 cheats? Gaining infinite money and building the biggest, most lavish house you can imagine? The Sims 4 is the perfect way to live a life you may not be able to achieve in the real world – be a rockstar, an astronaut, or an artist. Whatever you choose will bring huge amounts of endorphins. It also has the best building mechanics of any Sims game, so if you love making houses or get satisfaction from decorating, this is the game for you.

Need more content? Read our list of the best Sims 4 expansion packs to buy right now.

7. ICO

Yorda and Ico holding hands during the feel good game, Ico.

(Image credit: Japan Studio)

Developer: Team Ico
Platform(s): PS3, PS4 (via PS Now) 

ICO tells a classic 'boy meets girl' story set in a vast and sumptuous world. With no dialogue, each movement conveys emotion and the trust in which Yorda places in the titular character of Ico is just lovely. As the player, it's up to you to piece together the story of this outcast boy and the Queen's daughter, whose life is in danger.

The world is gorgeous, the castle and its puzzles are equally sublime. But the joy mostly comes from these two delightful characters interacting, with Yorda showing Ico how to love and accept one another for who they are. This is a traditional fairy tale and one which will be remembered forever. As an older title, Ico was originally a PS3 game but can be played on PS4 via PS Now. If you can't get a hold of it, we also recommend trying out the remaster of Shadow of the Colossus. 

If you want to know more about this gem, check out our ICO review.

6. Yakuza

Kazuma Kiryu holding a race car during Yakuza 0.

(Image credit: Sega)

Developer: Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio
Platform(s): PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S 

The Yakuza games, for all their gunfights and fisticuffs, constantly convey a line of positivity. In one moment, we could be in the middle of a street fight, only to find ourselves sat in a bar in the next – a whiskey in one hand, cigarette in the other, talking to a film director about the work of another. Kiryu straightens his posture and delivers a piece of advice about staying true to a vision. 

Having a positive impact in a world that is in desperate need of it is a constant theme in Yakuza games. Below the criminal underworld, our hero has seen the worst in humans, and he seemingly wants to do right by them and keep everyone focused on the beauty of life. Likewise, Ichiban Kasuga in Yakuza: Like A Dragon is a real ray of sunshine you can't help but root for. Any one of the Yakuza games will no doubt make you smile time and again with its signature humor, with protagonists you really come to care for. 

If you're excited to play Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, read our list of the other upcoming PS5 games heading our way.

5. Donut County

A screenshot of a bunch on raccoons around cars during one of the best feelgood games, Donut County.

(Image credit: Ben Esposito)

Developer: Ben Esposito 
Platform(s): PC, Switch, PS4, Xbox One, Android, iOS 

Donut County isn’t a long game, but it will always make you smile. You play as the Racoon BK, who delivers donuts to multiple residents around town. The only problem is that those donuts aren’t the typical sweet treat you’d expect. Instead, they are large black holes that grow bigger as more trash, buildings, and even residents fall into the abyss. It may sound evil, but BK has prizes to think about, and soon, you’re thrown into a hilarious and light-hearted puzzle-based story.

Donut County is easy to get to grips with, has a relaxing, colorful style, and is packed with genuinely funny dialogue. Thanks to its snappy length, it’s also a game that doesn't require tons of commitment and makes for the perfect pick on those days when you want to play something for the afternoon to feel better about life. Each level also has tons for you to look at and discover during your donut rampages, truly a feel good masterpiece.

Read our Donut County review for more details!

4. Dreams

A fox and a small bear riding a cute dragon in the sky during the feel good game, Dreams.

(Image credit: Media Molecule)

Developer: Media Molecule
Platform(s): PS5, PS4

Another place where imagination is the only thing holding back the player from creating, but this time, the game comes with all the delightful visuals and companions you need. Dreams, for the most part, guides you through processes with kindly voices and bright sentiments of encouragement. Playing to create, you're always told what a great job you've done or how impressive your creation is. Playing with other people's creations opens up whole worlds of possibilities.

You might find a game that recreates racing toy cars across the carpet of a grandparent's living room or maybe a tale of loss and discovery. Dreams gives players a whole world of other people's imaginations to roam through, and when you're done, you can leave comments of encouragement or stickers that simply spell out 'good job, well done.' Who doesn't like being rewarded with praise and stickers?

Do you love to explore new worlds? Check out our list of the best adventure games.

3. Stardew Valley

The farmer having dinner with the town's doctor, Harvey during the feel good game, Stardew Valley.

(Image credit: Concerned Ape)

Developer: ConcernedApe
Platform(s): PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS 

If you're looking for something cozy and rewarding to sink into, then look no further than Stardew Valley. After inheriting your grandfather's farm in Pelican town, you work to build up a little life of your own. From planting crops to looking after cows and chickens, there's so much to work towards, and the series of little tasks you can get stuck into offers up the perfect distraction after a busy day.

The residents of the town give this farming sim its heart, and it's a real delight to get to know them and even develop relationships with them if you want to. There's so much to discover and do in Stardew Valley, and you can even kick back and play it with pals if you're looking to unwind with friends. It's also one of the best farming games around, making it perfect for greenthumbs as well.

Read our list of the best games like Stardew Valley if you are after more recommendations.

2. Kind Words (lo fi chill beats to write to)

A player sitting in their room writing a letter during the feel-good game, Kind Words (lo-fi chill beats to write to).

(Image credit: PopCannibal)

Developer: Popcannibal
Platform(s): PC

Kind Words seemed to appear on Steam out of nowhere. Perhaps, like the greatest superheroes, it only appeared when we truly needed it. The player is right away folded up inside the comfort of a small living space made from calming hues, and a chill Lo-Fi playlist bumps along in the background. The desk facing the beauty of the outside world is bathed in natural light from the large window, which opens for a deer to bring messages from real people around the globe. Some of these messages are simple notes saying hello; others are cries for help.

With this article in mind, I opened up the game and found people understandably worried about COVID-19. Kind Words sets out to make the world a better place through communication, and it does so by keeping the player in a safe space. There's no griefing, no trolls, just positivity and people helping each other with sentiments of peace, words of encouragement, and tiny envelopes bursting with advice.

1. Animal Crossing: New Horizons

A screenshot of villagers celebrating the opening of the Town Hall during the feel good game, Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

(Image credit: Nintendo)

Developer: Nintendo
Platform(s): Nintendo Switch

What would this list be without Animal Crossing? Tom Nook's getaway package offers up a wonderful little slice of paradise on an island that you can really make your own. Since its release, it's been a source of comfort for so many during hard times, thanks to its delightful characters and laid-back feel. The adorable neighboring villagers really do become real friends, and they're always so happy to see you whenever you pop by.

You can wander around your little islands, picking fruit, catching bugs, fishing, and knocking on your friend's doors simply to spend time with them. Animal Crossing: New Horizons is the kind of game that makes something as simple as delivering a package for a villager the most joyful thing in life.  And if you love to kick back and get stuck into designing your home or island, you'll undoubtedly find the Happy Home Paradise DLC rewarding. 

Check out our Animal Crossing: New Horizons review for more details on our top pick for the best feel-good game of all time.


Looking for more recommendations? Here's our pick of the best relaxing games to help you unwind. 

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Dan has been playing games for over thirty years, from back when controllers had one button. Thankfully he has managed to keep up with his favourite hobby at his age. You can normally find him playing Roguelikes or Battle Royales, both of which are his specialist subject. When he isn't playing games, he's writing about them in books and articles. If he had to pick a favourite game, it would be The Binding of Isaac or Final Fantasy IX.

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