Gaming: If You're Feeling Overwhelmed By The Sheer Amount Of Demos...

Gaming: If You're Feeling Overwhelmed By The Sheer Amount Of Demos...

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I'm always excited to sift through the pages and pages of demos available at Steam Next Fest, but I can't lie, even I get a bit exhausted after scrolling for god knows how long. Let's be real, we all want to play the next big cozy game ahead of time, but the sheer amount of them doesn't make narrowing down the best of the best any easier.

From building an online shop selling plushies to restoring derelict houses, Steam Next Fest is home to plenty of games worth wishlisting from the demo alone. I've decided to save you the stress of searching for yourself and narrowed down our top picks for must-play cozy game demos.

This relaxing restoration game challenges you to restore a forgotten neighborhood, bringing life back to dusty old homes through a fresh lick of paint and some new decorations. I absolutely hate cleaning my house, and dusting is one of the worst jobs imaginable, but there is something really satisfying about watching a room come together in Hozy. From pulling up floorboards to wiping down windows, it's all about the attention to detail. The best part? You don't have to pay a penny to carry out any of these renovations.

Idle games and desktop pets have certainly been on the rise over the last few years, and I genuinely couldn't tell you a single day when I didn't have some sort of idle game running in the background. So, what's one more to the collection? Post Apocalypse Microbe Lab lets you watch over a little pink-haired android girl who researched different microbes floating in a pool. You can let her work away solo, or interact with the window every now and then if you fancy speeding up your research. But, if you don't quite have the time to dedicate to a regular demo, this is the idle game I'd recommend sinking some time into.

The worst part of doing laundry is sorting out socks—there's no denying that. I don't know how, but single socks always go missing, and I've probably lost hours of my life trying to find their pair. A game like Socks! is the motivation I need to get it sorted, making pairing socks together infinitely more fun than it is in real life. Simply drop socks from the clothes line into the washing basket, connecting the same colors and patterns to make a pair. Once paired, these sock balls will go into a separate basket to merge and earn you even more points. I love a

Source: PC Gamer