HoloVillage: Our Cozy Days

HoloVillage: Our Cozy Days

Roboqlo holo Indie December 31, 2026
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About HoloVillage: Our Cozy Days

HoloVillage: Our Cozy Days is a hybrid RPG and life simulator set in a countryside village filled with quirky NPCs and seasonal activities. Developed by Roboqlo and published by holo Indie, it launched December 31 2026 for PC. Players manage farms, mine resources, craft items, and decorate homes while exploring dungeons for boss fights. The game blends solo and co-op multiplayer modes with collaborations featuring hololive talents. Ideal for fans of slow-paced simulation games with light combat elements, it offers a mix of routine chores and occasional action.

Gameplay

The core loop involves tending to crops, fishing in rivers, and mining ores to craft tools and furniture. Home decoration is a key feature, letting players rearrange rooms with custom items. Combat occurs in timed dungeon raids where players fight bosses using elemental attacks and team tactics. Multiplayer lets two to four players share tasks or compete in mini-games. Sessions often alternate between repetitive resource gathering and sudden bursts of dungeon action. Controls are straightforward with context-sensitive actions, though the crafting menu can feel cluttered during busy sessions.

What Players Think

PlayPile readers rate it 4.1/5 with 78% completing the main story in 25 hours. Community moods are 68% "Relaxing," 55% "Nostalgic," and 32% "Frustrating" due to grind-heavy early hours. Critics praise the cozy atmosphere but note shallow character interactions. 90 achievements exist, including "Master Farmer" and "Dungeon Boss Slayer." 62% of players own all DLC packs. Reviews highlight the "soothing but uneven pace" and "memorable co-op moments," while some call it "a missed opportunity for deeper simulation."

PlayPile's Take

Priced at $29.99, HoloVillage delivers decent value for its 30-hour average playtime but lacks depth to justify long-term replay. It’s best for casual players seeking a mix of simulation and light action. The 90 achievements add structure but don’t elevate core mechanics. Skip if you dislike repetitive resource gathering. Stick with it if you enjoy crafting and co-op farming adventures with occasional dungeon breaks. The price is fair for a side project but not a must-buy.

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Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative

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