Which Indie RPG Is Perfect for a Cozy Gamer?
Find your next step: Moonlighter, Cassette Beasts, A Hat in Time, or CrossCode
どのインディーRPGがコージーゲーマーにぴったり?
6つの質問で Moonlighter、Cassette Beasts、A Hat in Time、CrossCode の中からあなたにぴったりのRPGを診断
1. 本格的なゲームのどんな要素が一番ワクワクしますか?
2. 一本のゲームに「満足した」と感じるまで、どのくらいプレイしますか?
3. どんな挑戦が一番やりがいを感じますか?
4. どんなビジュアルの世界に一番惹かれますか?
5. RPGでストーリーにどんな役割を求めますか?
6. 理想の午後のゲームセッション、どれに一番ピンときますか?
よくある質問
Is Moonlighter worth buying?
Moonlighter is absolutely worth buying, especially on sale for $5-10. It's celebrated for its perfect dual-loop design: manage your shop by day (price items, deal with customers, upgrade your store) and dive into procedurally generated dungeons by night (fight monsters, collect loot, survive). Five dungeons offer progressively harder challenges, the pixel art is beautiful and warm, and the shop economy has surprising depth. Main story runs 15-25 hours; completionists can reach 40+. One of the best-value indie games of its generation.
Is Cassette Beasts worth it — is it better than Pokémon?
Cassette Beasts is considered by many players to be mechanically deeper than modern Pokémon. The standout system is monster fusion: any two monster cassettes can be fused mid-battle to create a hybrid that combines their moves, typing, and visual design. With 120 base monsters and unlimited fusion combinations, team-building depth is enormous. The island world is designed with love, NPC companions have emotionally rich story arcs, and the game is available on Game Pass to try for free (or ~$20 to buy). Widely described as 'the monster-tamer that actually evolved the genre.'
Is A Hat in Time worth playing?
A Hat in Time is one of the finest 3D collectathon platformers of the past decade and consistently rated among the best platformers of its era. It features five wildly different chapters (cruise ship murder mystery, rival mafia studios, a forest that changes personality, alpine village, haunted manor) with a movement system that becomes extraordinarily expressive with upgrades. At 10-15 hours for the main game with significantly more in DLC, it perfectly hits its runtime. Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys creative, joyful 3D platformers with charming writing.
Is CrossCode worth it — what kind of player is it for?
CrossCode is one of the most underrated RPGs ever made — seven years in development with extraordinary polish. Set inside a future anime MMORPG, you play a mute player character on a secret mission. The real-time combat system has layers that skilled players are still discovering years later; dungeon puzzle design is meticulous; the skill tree offers dozens of build directions; and the 60-70 hour story builds to revelations that genuinely land emotionally. Difficulty is adjustable in granular ways (combat difficulty, puzzle hints, and enemy aggression are separate sliders). Perfect for players who want a complete, high-quality RPG journey.
Which indie RPG should Stardew Valley players try next?
Stardew Valley players transitioning to indie RPGs have several strong options. For players who love the economy loop, try Moonlighter (shop management + dungeon crawling). For players who love collecting and building — especially the Junimo side content — try Cassette Beasts (monster collection + fusion system). For players who want something joyful and lighthearted, try A Hat in Time. For players ready for a full-scale RPG commitment, try CrossCode. All four are considered friendly entry points into the broader world of indie gaming beyond cozy.