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Cosy Mobile Games To Help You Unwind

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You made it to Monday and let’s skip all the talk of productivity and to-do lists and think about a fun and simple way to unwind this week. Do you play mobile games?

I do. I have been since I got my first Android smartphone in 2014. I have a few recommendations for what I have been loving lately.

Cosy Mobile Games To Help You Unwind: My Recommendations

I know you should probably come off your phone, and read a book, journal or meditate, cook your evening meal. But since you are already on your phone, here are options to while way the time instead of doomscrolling.

Mosaic Match – Tile Game

Mosaic Match is a very casual game that relaxes you but your mind is still engaged and it is fun and each chapter gets a little more challenging. I am only on chapter 13.

Jigsaw Puzzles HD Puzzle Games

I love a puzzle and I want to get back into doing physical jigsaw puzzle but this is a fun alternative. In Jigsaw Puzzles you can access a collection of puzzles, there are new ones each day (even for free to play players) and it is very relaxing. I typically use the 64 piece puzzles on my phone.

Home Garden Lulu

This is the cosiest game I have ever played. I don’t play it anymore but I had to mention it. There are decorations, coffee and tea, frogs, mini puzzles, seasonal mini games. It is a delight. I might re-install it. But Home Garden Lulu is a special little game.

Honourable Mention – Lords Mobile

There isn’t anything cosy about Lords Mobile, but it is the game I have played the most and I love the community you build when you are in a Lords Mobile guild. This is fighting and strategy and war so the opposite of cosy maybe, but I have had hours of fun on this game so I had to mention it.

Happy Monday.

I wish you a great week.

Conquer your to-do lists but remember to unwind and relax and enjoy some you-time.

What is your favourite mobile game? Cosy or not so cosy.

Chantel DaCosta

Chantel DaCosta is a storyteller, editor and lifestyle blogger. She is passionate about mental health awareness and Jamaican women's own-voices stories.

2 Comments

  1. I should try one of these instead of doom scrolling in the evenings.

    1. Thanks for reading. I hope you get to try one.

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