Best Games Like Stardew Valley in 2026 (Cozy Farming Picks)
The best games like Stardew Valley in 2026. New cozy farming sims, life sims, and 2026 releases worth playing right now, ranked by what you loved most.
Stardew Valley turned ten this year and still sits in Steam's top played list almost every week. The 1.6 update kept the community fed, but the question every Stardew fan eventually asks is the same: what do I play next. In 2026 the genre is the most crowded it has ever been. Some 2024 releases have matured into proper alternatives, a few early access standouts have shipped huge updates, and Palia has grown into a real MMO. This guide picks the games worth your time right now, not a 30-deep listicle. If you want the full evergreen rundown, the original 15 games like Stardew Valley post is still the longer reference.
The 2026 Picks
These are the games to play if you want a Stardew-shaped experience right now. Each one captures a different part of the formula.
Coral Island
Still the most complete Stardew successor available. Coral Island shipped its 1.0 in late 2024 and spent 2025 piling on free content patches. The 2026 roadmap adds new festivals, mounts, and a third major expansion to the underwater diving system that already separates it from every other farming sim on this list.
What it borrows from Stardew: Crop seasons, community restoration, romanceable NPCs, mining, fishing, and a town that visibly improves as you contribute.
Where it diverges: Full 3D world, ocean cleanup as a parallel progression track, co-op for up to 4 players, and a town ranking system that ties your farming output to the town's actual upgrades.
- Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch
- Price: ~$30
- Co-op: Yes, up to 4 players online
Fields of Mistria
The pixel art darling of the genre. Fields of Mistria entered early access in 2024 and has shipped major updates roughly every quarter since. In 2026 it added new dungeon biomes, more romance candidates, and the long-awaited animal husbandry system. It is the prettiest farming sim ever made, and the combat is sharper than Stardew's by a wide margin.
What it borrows from Stardew: Town rebuilding, festivals, romance, and the rhythm of slowly upgrading your tools and farm.
Where it diverges: Better dungeon design with distinct enemy types per biome, fluid combat with dodge mechanics, and pixel art that genuinely looks like a step forward for the genre.
- Platforms: PC (Early Access)
- Price: ~$15
- Co-op: Not yet
My Time at Sandrock
The fully 3D, workshop-driven cousin. You inherit a builder's workshop in a desert town, gather scrap, craft increasingly complex machines, and slowly rebuild the town's infrastructure. Sandrock got a major content patch in late 2025 that added new commissions and a co-op mode.
What it borrows from Stardew: Daily routine, romance, a slowly recovering town, and the satisfaction of contributing to community projects.
Where it diverges: Crafting and engineering replace farming as the core loop. Combat is real-time 3D. The story is sharper than most cozy games attempt, with branching dialogue and consequence.
- Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch
- Price: ~$35
- Co-op: Yes, online
Palia
The closest thing to a Stardew MMO. Palia is free to play, runs on PC and Switch, and has matured into a real cozy multiplayer world. The 2026 content drops added new story chapters, housing customization, and a proper end-game gathering loop.
What it borrows from Stardew: Farming, fishing, mining, foraging, romance, daily routine.
Where it diverges: Real-time shared world with thousands of players online. Housing instead of farms. No combat against humans. The pace is slower because progression is paced for long-term play.
- Platforms: PC, Switch
- Price: Free to play
- Co-op: Yes, persistent shared world
Sun Haven
The fantasy farming RPG that goes wider than deep. Three biomes, eight-player multiplayer, magic, dragons, and a skill tree that rewards specialization. Sun Haven keeps adding seasonal events and patches into 2026.
What it borrows from Stardew: The farm-romance-mine-fish loop, festivals, and a romance roster.
Where it diverges: Fantasy setting with multiple races and biomes. Real-time combat with proper builds. Up to 8 players in one world, which turns it into something closer to a farming party game.
- Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch
- Price: ~$25
- Co-op: Yes, up to 8 players
Roots of Pacha
The Stone Age cousin. You join a prehistoric clan and discover agriculture, animal taming, and irrigation from scratch. The co-op design is the standout: the clan's Ideas system lets players vote on which innovations to research, making 4 player sessions feel genuinely collaborative.
What it borrows from Stardew: Seasonal farming, romance, community building, daily routine.
Where it diverges: No shop to buy seeds. Every crop and animal is discovered in the wild and domesticated. Tools and infrastructure are invented through the Ideas tree. Co-op is the most thoughtful in the genre.
- Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch
- Price: ~$25
- Co-op: Yes, up to 4 players
Echoes of the Plum Grove
A 2024 release that hit its stride in 2025 with the Eldritch Update and now in 2026 with full mod support. You move to a small colony, farm, raise a family, and watch generations live and die. Characters age, marry, have children, and pass the farm down.
What it borrows from Stardew: Crop seasons, town life, festivals, and a slow seasonal calendar.
Where it diverges: Generational play. Your character ages and dies. The town remembers your family. There is a subtle eldritch horror layer underneath the cozy surface that emerges if you push the right systems.
- Platforms: PC
- Price: ~$20
- Co-op: No
Disney Dreamlight Valley
The mass market cozy life sim. Free to play with paid expansions, Dreamlight Valley spent 2025 and 2026 adding new Disney IP characters, biomes, and story chapters. It is the cozy entry point for anyone who finds Stardew's progression too demanding.
What it borrows from Stardew: Farming, fishing, cooking, character relationships, and a daily routine.
Where it diverges: Disney and Pixar characters as your villagers. Story-heavy quests instead of unstructured exploration. Generous pacing with no time pressure. The art style is full 3D Pixar adjacent.
- Platforms: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Switch, iOS
- Price: Free to play with paid content packs
- Co-op: Yes, online
Wylde Flowers
A farming sim with full voice acting and a witchcraft second act. By day you run your grandmother's farm. By night you join a secret coven. Wylde Flowers has matured since its 2022 release into one of the most narrative-rich cozy games available.
What it borrows from Stardew: Farming loop, town romance, seasonal cycle.
Where it diverges: Full voice acting for every character. Mature writing that handles queer relationships, family grief, and small-town prejudice. The witchcraft layer interweaves with the farming as the coven's activities ripple through the town.
- Platforms: PC, PS5, Switch, Mobile
- Price: ~$30
- Co-op: No
Travellers Rest
The tavern management cousin. You inherit a roadside inn in a fantasy world and run it: brew beer, cook food, serve customers, decorate, and grow ingredients. Travellers Rest left early access in 2025 and added co-op support in 2026.
What it borrows from Stardew: Daily routine, customer relationships, slow upgrades, seasonal events.
Where it diverges: You run a business, not a farm. Cooking and brewing replace crop cycles. The fantasy world has its own travelers, festivals, and ingredient chains.
- Platforms: PC, Switch
- Price: ~$15
- Co-op: Yes, online
How to Pick
If you want the most direct Stardew replacement, play Coral Island. If you want better art and combat, play Fields of Mistria. If you want 3D crafting instead of farming, play My Time at Sandrock. If you want a persistent world to share with strangers, play Palia. If you want maximum mechanical depth, play Sun Haven. If you want a slow generational story, play Echoes of the Plum Grove.
The genre rewards picking the one that fits the part of Stardew you missed most, not the one with the longest feature list.
Make Your Own Farming Sim
If playing through this list makes you want to build one yourself, the 2026 toolchain has changed what is possible. Summer Engine is an AI-native game engine compatible with Godot 4. You describe what you want and the AI scaffolds it: crop growth timers, seasonal calendars, NPC schedules, inventory grids, save data. The mechanical foundations of a farming sim are some of the most well-understood patterns in game design, which makes them a strong fit for AI-assisted development.
The hard part of a farming sim was never the code. It is the texture of the town: who lives there, why they matter, what makes your version of the community center worth caring about. With the boilerplate handled, you spend your time on that part instead.
See the Summer Engine templates for starting points, or the pillar guide on making games with AI for the full workflow. If your tastes lean more toward Animal Crossing than Stardew, the games like Animal Crossing breakdown covers that side of the genre.
The best farming sims on this list all started with someone playing Stardew, asking "what if it was a little different", and following the answer somewhere interesting. The tools to do that have never been more accessible than they are right now.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the best game like Stardew Valley in 2026?
Coral Island is the closest to a full Stardew successor right now, with a 1.0 release, console parity, and an active 2026 content roadmap. Fields of Mistria is the runner up if you prefer pixel art and want better combat. Both ship regular content patches and have strong community modding.
- Are there any new farming sims released in 2025 or 2026?
Yes. Fields of Mistria continues to ship major early access updates through 2026, Coral Island shipped its 1.0 in 2024 and is in active content support, Echoes of the Plum Grove launched 1.0 and added mod support, and Palia keeps adding seasonal content. Several smaller releases like Critter Cove and Travellers Rest have also matured into solid picks.
- What cozy game is most like Stardew Valley?
Coral Island matches the formula most directly: 2D-feeling 3D farm, romance, mining, fishing, community center style restoration, and a slow-build seasonal calendar. Sun Haven and Fields of Mistria are very close behind. For pure cozy without combat, Palia and Disney Dreamlight Valley remove the action layer entirely.
- What about Animal Crossing style games in 2026?
If you like Animal Crossing more than Stardew, Disney Dreamlight Valley, Garden Paws, and Palia lean in that direction. The full breakdown of that side of the genre is in the games like Animal Crossing guide.
- Can you play these games on Switch?
Most of them. Coral Island, My Time at Sandrock, Sun Haven, Roots of Pacha, Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life, Disney Dreamlight Valley, and Animal Crossing: New Horizons all run on Switch. Fields of Mistria is PC only for now while it finishes early access.
- What is the best multiplayer farming sim in 2026?
Palia is the dedicated MMO option, free to play, with thousands of players online at once. Coral Island supports up to 4 player co-op, Sun Haven up to 8, and Roots of Pacha up to 4 with the most collaborative co-op design. For couch co-op, Stardew itself is still hard to beat.
- Is Haunted Chocolatier out yet?
No. As of May 2026, ConcernedApe's next game still has no release date. The most recent updates showed boss design and shop management gameplay. Anything from this developer is worth waiting for, but in the meantime Coral Island and Fields of Mistria are the safest bets for filling the Stardew shaped hole.
- Are these games good if I have already played Stardew Valley a hundred hours?
Yes. The whole point of this list is to find what comes next after Stardew. The deeper your Stardew hours, the more you will appreciate the small mechanical changes each game makes. Coral Island for more of the same with new content, Fields of Mistria for better art and combat, My Time at Sandrock for a fully 3D town life sim with workshop crafting.
- What is coming in 2026 in the farming sim genre?
Fields of Mistria is pushing toward 1.0 with new biomes, marriage candidates, and end-game content. Coral Island is adding new festivals and mounts. Palia continues to roll out story chapters. Haunted Chocolatier remains TBA. Smaller titles to watch include Tales of the Shire and the next entries in the Story of Seasons line.
- Can I make my own farming sim?
Yes, and the genre is one of the most approachable for solo devs. Crop timers, seasonal calendars, NPC schedules, and inventory grids are well understood patterns. With an AI native engine like Summer Engine, you can scaffold a working farming prototype in an afternoon and spend the rest of development on the parts that make your game unique.