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* ''VideoGame/BokuNoNatsuyasumi'' is a Japanese AdventureGame with some [[LifeSimulationGame Life Simulator]] elements and a heavy focus on nostalgia. You play as a 9-year-old boy named Boku who spends 31 days of his summer vacation with his aunt and uncle. Throughout the game, you participate in simple activities like exploring, catching bugs, flying kites, fishing, and helping your aunt and uncle with various tasks. Despite never having a Western release, the game was so popular in their native country it spawned three sequels and a Spiritual Successor featuring Franchise/CrayonShinChan, which was released in 2021.
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* ''VideoGame/TheManhole'' is about exploring a non-threatening storybook world, with no goal except to look around and see what silly things there are to find.
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* ''Webcomic/HanaYouseiToTabibito'': The doujinshi has little to no plot, which instead focuses on the heartwarming short story of the flower fairy encountering a passing traveller within the forest.
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* ''VideoGame/QuiltsAndCatsOfCalico'': The original board game is cozy enough with the premise of attracting cute cats by making quilts, but Story Mode makes it cozier. Other than the GreatOffscreenWar being mentioned a few times, you go around sewing quilts for the residents of Scratchington to help them prepare for Tomkitty's Feline Festival. The game's use of PaintedCGI and Creator/StudioGhibli-style 2D visuals adds to its wholesomeness.
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* The ''Aquanaut's Holiday'' franchise are largely mood pieces set in the oceans without any real lose conditions. The title is referring to your character [[BusmansHoliday taking a holiday]], after all.
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* The ''VideoGame/EndlessOcean'' series just wants you to swim around underwater and pet/feed various fish in lovely environments. You have goals to accomplish, but the characters stress that [[TakeYourTime you're not under any kind of time limit for them]].

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