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Some fans already consider Pokemon games to be fairly cozy. After all, combat is turn-based (at least, usually). So, it’s less stressful than swinging a sword in real-time. Even so, the battling-heavy storyline doesn’t quite let you settle into the world of Pokemon alongside your pals like some fans would like to do. Being a Pokemon trainer and taking on battles has long been a cornerstone of the games and the anime. But Pokemon Concierge tested the cozy waters with a quite different approach… and fans loved it.
The Netflix series takes us to a Pokemon resort, where Pokemon come to relax. Here, we see Pokemon and people enjoying their downtime together. We’ve always gotten glimpses of this in the Pokemon games. Even if you’ve always been a trainer focused on battle, there are plenty of NPCs just kind of hanging out. But the fact that so many fans love shows like Pokemon Concierge proves we’re more than ready for a true, in-depth cozy game in the Pokemon universe.

Plenty of creature collectors inspired by Pokemon have popped up over the years with a cozier take on the franchise. There’s the Pokemon-meets-farming sim game Moonstone Island, and the incredibly successful Monsterpatch Kickstarter game. But at the end of the day, what fans like myself really want is the chance to hang out at the Pokemon Resort with Psyduck and company.
What would a cozy Pokemon game look like? Don’t you worry, I’ve thought about this extensively. There are a few routes that Pokemon could take, leaning into elements that already exist in the games and series. Remember decorating our Secret Bases in earlier games? Bring it back tenfold. Those farms we saw in Pokemon Legends: Arceus? Let us actually run them.
I think many gamers would love to see a farming sim-style game with Pokemon as our helpers and companions. That could definitely work if done right, in the way that Palworld bases work. Working side by side with our Poke Pals to farm, cook, and help out the locals in a small town sounds amazing. But personally, I think Pokemon Concierge has a better idea.









