![]() ![]() And by helping the spirits, you earn badges for your Spirit Scout sash. You play as a “spirit Scout, ” essentially a girl scout for the dead. Twisted vines are replaced with flowering bushes, blank floors become lush once more, and everything around me comes alive.Ĭozy Grove is set on an island almost entirely inhabited by a group of whimsical bear-like spirits. But then, as I interact with the world, the colour returns. Cozy Grove is… perfectly imperfect, and if I’m being candid, sometimes it’s even the best part of my day.Įvery day when I pick my Switch up off of its dock, and open up Cozy Grove, the world I’m greeted with is washed out and covered in various muted grey tones. I’m either disappointed and regret every penny I spent, or I hate myself for taking so long to get around to it, and that was exactly what happened here. In fact, the only reason I ended up trying the game was because of a ridiculously good sale on the Nintendo eShop, which meant I didn’t mind taking the gamble.Ī lot of times, when I get around to playing a game that’s been on my radar for a while, one of two things happens. “Notice: Cozy Grove runs in real-time and is optimised for one to two hours of daily play”.Īnd that alone was almost enough to make me miss out on playing a game that has fast become one of my favourites. ![]() When you search for the game on a platform like Steam, you’ll find yourself greeted by this message: Not because I didn’t think the game looked great (I fell in love with it the moment I first saw it) and not because of the gameplay (I don’t think I need to tell anyone who’s read my reviews about my love for cosy games) but instead I sat on it because of one simple reason: the game is time-gated. Note this is not possible to turn off while the Nintendo Switch Parental Controls app is linked to the console.I sat on Cozy Grove for the longest time.
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