I often find myself zoning out, wandering around picking and selling flowers, before realising I’ve been playing for an hour without touching any quests – but enjoying every second of it. There is an excellent balance of zen tasks, like exploring and collecting resources, as well as more involved ones, like questing and interior design. Conveniently, you possess the magical powers to banish the Night Thorns, and restore the valley.ĭespite the ominous presence, a day in Dreamlight Valley offers several opportunities for relaxation and discovery. The valley was once lively and prosperous, but when ‘The Forgetting’ crept in, spreading Night Thorns everywhere, its inhabitants either lost their memories or disappeared. Image: Gameloftĭreamlight Valley is a cosy life-simulator, crossed with an adventure game, about living in a valley filled with iconic Disney characters. There’s genuinely nothing to stress about in this game, and that’s exactly what I need in my life right now. But I’ve found few that do it as well as Disney Dreamlight Valley. This isn’t a hot take – a lot of games are designed to help you rest and reset, particularly the influx of feel-good life simulators we’ve seen over the past couple of years. Throw in some positivity, cute aesthetics, wholesome characters to befriend, and you have a near-perfect remedy for a better mindset. The feeling of achievement that comes from completing small goals on a quest list gives me the little boost I need to start being productive IRL. When I feel myself falling into a mental health slump, playing the right game can be the antidote. ![]() ![]() For the past month, Disney Dreamlight Valley has taken over my life – in the best way possible.
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