13 Games Like Strange Antiquities That Keep the Cozy Vibe Going

If Strange Antiquities captured your heart with its cozy mystery, warm atmosphere, and quiet sense of discovery, you’re not alone. Players have fallen in love with games that blend gentle storytelling, charming exploration, and that feeling of finding meaning in small details.

Whether you’re rummaging through forgotten shops, uncovering ancient secrets, or just soaking in a beautifully calm world, these 13 cozy titles will keep the comforting magic of Strange Antiquities alive.

Cozy Grove

A cartoon-style harvest scene with a character near a red bag in a garden. There are tents, autumn foliage, and a clock showing 2:51 PM. Game interface elements are visible.
Cozy Grove | Gameplay Screenshot

Settle onto a haunted island and befriend gentle ghost bears while restoring color to their world. Cozy Grove carries that same comforting mix of mystery and heart as Strange Antiquities — slow, heartfelt, and quietly magical.

Unpacking

Isometric view of a colorful, pixel art bedroom with a loft bed, bookshelf, desk with items, and a window. A menu on the left displays different texture options. Bright white lines radiate outward.
Unpacking | Gameplay Screenshot

Through the simple act of placing items into new homes, Unpacking tells an emotional story without words. It shares Strange Antiquities’ love for the ordinary turned extraordinary — small actions revealing deep meaning.

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A Little to the Left

Illustration of stationery items including a blue envelope, yellow notepad, stamps, and a piece of paper with text.
A Little to the Left | Gameplay Screenshot

Tidy up charmingly cluttered spaces in A Little to the Left, a game where organization meets relaxation. Its cozy puzzles and hidden cat antics feel like a meditative cousin to sorting through old treasures.

Mutazione

A group of colorful, otherworldly characters gather in a dimly lit, cluttered room decorated with various signs, string lights, and eclectic items, reminiscent of the whimsical puzzles found in games like A Little To The Left.
Mutazione | Gameplay Screenshot

In a strange, overgrown world, you’ll care for plants and people alike. Mutazione mirrors Strange Antiquities’ tone with its mysterious yet nurturing atmosphere and deep focus on community.

Book of Hours

A screenshot of a witchy game with a lot of plants and trees.
Book of Hours | Gameplay Screenshot

Tend a mystical library filled with secrets and symbolism. Book of Hours captures that same love for quiet discovery — reading, cataloging, and unearthing meaning hidden between the pages.

Wytchwood

A cozy cartoon illustration of a forest with trees and a path.
Wytchwood | Gameplay Screenshot

As an old witch gathering ingredients for moral tales, you’ll explore enchanted lands and craft spells. Wytchwood’s dark whimsy and narrative focus echo the folklore charm of Strange Antiquities.

Garden Galaxy

Isometric illustration of a cozy, fenced yard with stone walls, candles, a cauldron, campfire, yellow tree, jars, and various rustic decor items on grassy terrain.
Garden Galaxy | Gameplay Screenshot

In Garden Galaxy, every coin dropped creates a new decorative piece. There’s no rush or goal — just the simple joy of creation and the calm rhythm of a world growing around you.

Tchia

A character stands on a yellow structure overlooking a city with various buildings and a large volcano in the background. A compass is visible in the bottom right corner.
Tchia | Gameplay Screenshot

Sail across a lush tropical archipelago, discovering secrets and spirits in every corner. Tchia mixes gentle exploration with heartfelt storytelling, keeping that curious, cozy energy alive.

Beacon Pines

A cat and a dog fish on a wooden dock by a tree-lined pond, with a glowing butterfly nearby. A small boat is moored on the far side of the water.
Beacon Pines | Gameplay Screenshot

Part storybook, part mystery — Beacon Pines lets you rewrite your fate through words and choices. It matches Strange Antiquities’ charm with its quiet intrigue and emotional storytelling.

Dredge

An illustration of an old man with glasses sits at a desk in an antique shop, writing on a pad. The text box describes the scene inside the shop with shelves of jewelry and other baubles.
Dredge | Gameplay Screenshot

While darker in tone, Dredge shares the fascination with the unknown — exploring the sea, uncovering relics, and piecing together strange histories. It’s cozy in its calm, eerie in its depth.

The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood

Pixel art scene featuring a woman named Fortuna in a large hat, complimenting someone. She's shown in a cozy, multi-level room with a potion area and starry window view.
The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood | Gameplay Screenshot

Play as a witch exiled in space, creating tarot cards and reconnecting with friends. The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood mirrors Strange Antiquities’ blend of art, mystery, and introspection.

Spirittea

Pixel art scene of a forest with a river, trees, shrine, and statues. A character stands near a wooden structure with a dilapidated roof beside the flowing water.
Spirittea | Gameplay Screenshot

Run a bathhouse for friendly spirits in Spirittea, where your daily rituals soothe both souls and your own heart. It carries that same sense of gentle wonder and care found in Strange Antiquities.

Luna’s Fishing Garden

A video game scene shows a large anthropomorphic creature in red conversing with three monkey characters. Dialogue text below reads, "Whoa...A human? We're the Three Monketeers! You one of Luna’s mates, or just here for some potion games?
Luna’s Fishing Garden | Gameplay Screenshot

Build floating islands, trade with cute creatures, and create a serene paradise. Luna’s Fishing Garden embodies cozy restoration and slow progress — the same peaceful satisfaction Strange Antiquities delivers.

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