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  1. Sep 15, 2022
    9
    One of my favorite cozy games: no pressure on taking care of the island, no rush in completing the missions.
    There will be timed quests, but you will never feel the stress of completing them and by the way for a very little amount of coins (100) you will be able to get hints to find hidden objects and complete the challenges.
    Bears' stories are lovely and touching, plus music is great.
    One of my favorite cozy games: no pressure on taking care of the island, no rush in completing the missions.
    There will be timed quests, but you will never feel the stress of completing them and by the way for a very little amount of coins (100) you will be able to get hints to find hidden objects and complete the challenges.
    Bears' stories are lovely and touching, plus music is great.
    Finally, the hand-drawn art-style is absolutely amazing.
    The only things that might result repetitive are the quests, but overall the game is super relaxing!
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  1. May 6, 2022
    75
    An interesting game clearly inspired by Animal Crossing, yet with enough quirk to claim its own charm. The "forced" gameplay rhythm may turn off some players.
  2. Apr 15, 2021
    70
    Like Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Cozy Grove's leitmotif is to take your time, while taking advantage of breathtaking artistic direction. Its positive attitude and its very chill side will delight fans but are unlikely to change the minds of those who do not appreciate the genre.
  3. Apr 12, 2021
    70
    Cozy Grove on the Xbox lies in the shadow of Animal Crossing, and the moments where it steps out of that shadow are its weakest. While Animal Crossing never stops feeling welcoming, Cozy Grove keeps pushing you towards the door, and a lot of the charm goes with it. Regardless, there’s plenty of room on the Xbox for an experience as undemanding and beautiful as this one, and you’ll find yourself rummaging for walnuts in a spare thirty minutes. You certainly can’t live in Cozy Grove, but it’s great to visit.