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Decorate your own cozy workspace! 『Mini Cozy Room : Lo-Fi』 combines relaxing Lo-Fi music and room decoration into one productivity game. Cute avatars and pets will keep you company, while desktop Pomodoro timers, notes, and to-do lists boost your efficiency.

Mini Cozy Room: Lo-Fi is a music, cozy and idler game developed by Tesseract Studio and Nugem Studio and published by Tesseract Studio.
Released on March 30th 2025 is available only on Windows in 11 languages: English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, French, Italian, German, Portuguese - Brazil, Spanish - Spain and Russian.

It has received 534 reviews of which 527 were positive and 7 were negative resulting in an impressive rating of 9.1 out of 10. 😍

The game is currently priced at 3.99€ on Steam, but you can find it for less on Instant Gaming.


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Windows
  • OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)
  • Processor: Intel Core i3-2100 / AMD FX-6300
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 650 / AMD Radeon HD 7750 (DirectX 11 compatible)
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

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Nov. 2025
When I tried the demo, I actually wasn't too sure it'd be my thing. Before now, I've only ever used one other program to act as my cozy, lofi, chill ambience (gogh). But the other day, I fell down a rabbit hole and discovered that there's a decent amount of these 2D/low resource utilities. This is probably my favourite alternative to gogh! I love the selection of music-especially the classical songs.. I bought the 'all-in-one' bundle, but i think the music that comes in the base game is fine, too (i used the demo for about 2 nights before deciding to buy and I was unaware that it even had any DLC until that point). Initially, I was a little upset at how level progression works. Leveling up will earn you huge chunks of currency you can use to customize your experience further. And you unlock things like new pets and rooms at certain level milestones. You can only really level up by listening to music.I remember feeling a little upset thinking "man, it's gonna take forever to get everything!" and i just read a negative review to that same effect. but I realized... that's kind of the point of a utility like this, no? it's meant to sit to the side and look cute while you focus on your work or tasks. there's a lot to customize, but its primary function is not to be a dress-up game, haha! So, after I stopped harping on the leveling and simply focused on my work/projects. I had a good time hearing the music and the time seemed to fly by! I felt like the level-up boxes were coming in non-stop. I really like this thing! just take it easy~
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Oct. 2025
It has everything I need for a mini-checklist, memo, and timer. Plus the worko buddy gives some sense of relief and companionship as someone who suffers from an anxiety disorder. I hope for more room decors in the future!
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June 2025
We’ve reached the point where these gamified productivity tools are starting to feel a bit like first-person shooters, where so many titles look and play alike. Mechanics, controls, level design and overall vibe, they all tend to follow the same pattern. It’s about that “comfort through familiarity” thing and I get it: players know exactly what they’re getting into, familiar controls, classic game modes... Mini Cozy Room: Lo-Fi follows the same playbook and that leaves me with mixed feelings. It’s doing the cozy productivity dance we’ve seen plenty of times before. The only real difference is the viewport/game-window or more specifically, the desktop companion thing. Other than that, you’ve got the usual suspects: to-do lists, timer features and ambient vibes, decorate rooms, unlock pets. Despite a certain charm, there are a few things that really bother me. First off a major point deduction for the clicker mechanic, it just feels totally out of place. I also find it quite troubling how inflated the use of the term “lo-fi” has become. Here it’s part of the game’s title, but let’s be honest: from a technical standpoint, there’s really not much lo-fi to be found. And yeah my biggest issue is the music selection, something just feels off and inconsistent. Some of the tracks are either poorly produced or sound like obvious knockoffs of existing songs. And then there are those irritating house-style tracks that nearly pushed me to give it a thumbs down and ask for a refund. Since I’m not fully convinced and with more and more DLCs popping up clearly designed to pull even more money out of my pocket, I’m kind of done with it.
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May 2025
I went in expecting a cute little vibe tool and got way more than I bargained for. This is straight-up cozy perfection. Decorating my pixel room with all kinds of furniture and props was oddly satisfying—kind of like My Little Life, but without the career grind. The Lo-Fi music? Chef’s kiss. Super clean, relaxing, and actually helps me focus. The ambience adds just the right amount of warmth, and I’ll definitely keep it running in the background while I work or chill. No bugs, no bloat, just a peaceful little space that’s genuinely well done. Can’t wait to see what they add next—I’m already planning where to put it. Rating: 9/10 – Cozy enough to live in. Don’t be surprised if your “5-minute break” turns into a whole hour.
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April 2025
Cute idler, perfect for when being productive. I especially use the built-in pomodoro timer. I like the pixel art aesthetic as well as the lofi and nature sounds that comes with it. The character and room customization is decent. However, I think there's still plenty of room for improvement. I'd like to see more interactivity with the character, as well as the option to stream music from youtube, spotify, or your own files.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Mini Cozy Room: Lo-Fi is currently priced at 3.99€ on Steam.

Mini Cozy Room: Lo-Fi is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 3.99€ on Steam.

Mini Cozy Room: Lo-Fi received 527 positive votes out of a total of 534 achieving an impressive rating of 9.13.
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Mini Cozy Room: Lo-Fi was developed by Tesseract Studio and Nugem Studio and published by Tesseract Studio.

Mini Cozy Room: Lo-Fi is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Mini Cozy Room: Lo-Fi is not playable on MacOS.

Mini Cozy Room: Lo-Fi is not playable on Linux.

Mini Cozy Room: Lo-Fi is a single-player game.

There are 5 DLCs available for Mini Cozy Room: Lo-Fi. Explore additional content available for Mini Cozy Room: Lo-Fi on Steam.

Mini Cozy Room: Lo-Fi does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Mini Cozy Room: Lo-Fi does not support Steam Remote Play.

Mini Cozy Room: Lo-Fi is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Mini Cozy Room: Lo-Fi
Rating
9.1
527
7
Game modes
Features
Online players
609
Developer
Tesseract Studio, Nugem Studio
Publisher
Tesseract Studio
Release 30 Mar 2025
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