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Cobble: The Stone Forager

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99%Game Brain Score
story, emotional
gameplay, graphics
99% User Score Based on 92 reviews

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Cobble: The Stone Forager is a single player casual role playing game. It was developed by Twenty Lenses and was released on March 14, 2025. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

In Cobble: The Stone Forager, you play as Cobble, a stone giant who awakens to help shipwreck survivors rebuild their town. Gather and forage resources, unlock new areas, and trade with settlers to strengthen the community. Uncover the story of Cobble’s creator and restore what has been lost on the mysterious island.

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99%
Audience ScoreBased on 92 reviews
story9 positive mentions
grinding2 negative mentions

  • The game features a cute art style and a charming story that many players found enjoyable.
  • It's a short and relaxing experience, perfect for casual gaming sessions, taking around 15-30 minutes to complete.
  • The gameplay is simple and satisfying, with players appreciating the resource-gathering mechanics and the ability to earn all achievements in a single playthrough.
  • The game lacks mouse support and has limited control options, which can make navigation and interaction cumbersome.
  • Some players found the graphics to be primitive and the dialogue unskippable, which detracted from the overall experience.
  • The game is very short and may feel too simplistic or grindy for those looking for more depth or replayability.
  • story
    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is described as cute, simple, and satisfying, with a charming narrative that unfolds through exploration and quest completion. While it is relatively short, lasting about 30 minutes, players appreciate its pleasant art style and relaxing music, making it a delightful experience overall. However, some reviewers note that the story may not be a primary focus, especially in the context of sandbox gameplay.

    • “A lovely story I'll be telling my kids before bed, God first.”
    • “It's a sweet and satisfying story.”
    • “The music is very relaxing and the story is cute.”
    • “I haven't played Forager, but I can kind of tell without looking that story isn't one of its main concerns; I think sandbox games are in a double bind between the 'intended' narrative reducing the sandbox to an essential set of steps, and the lack of a main quest leading to the emergence of the most egregious player-driven narratives possible.”
    • “It's extremely short and a little grindy, but it's free and tells a cute story.”
    • “There are about 5-7 main quests and 1 side quest in the game.”
  • gameplay
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is characterized by a relaxed, bite-sized adventure focused on collecting items and interacting with villagers, featuring a simple yet engaging resource management system. While it may lack depth in traditional gameplay mechanics, it offers a pleasant experience with a well-developed world and story elements.

    • “The story is nice and the gameplay is pleasant.”
    • “I was impressed by how many features there were and how fleshed-out the little things were, considering the scope of the gameplay.”
    • “The gameplay consists of collecting different items and giving them to the villagers.”
    • “The game is a simple grain formula with a distinct area per resource, with some resource gradient between areas to immerse the progression of land gameplay.”
  • emotional
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of the game is highlighted by its wholesome and relaxing nature, evoking strong feelings that can lead to tears. However, some players feel that certain aesthetic choices disrupt the overall emotional experience, causing frustration.

    • “Wholesome little game.”
    • “Very relaxing and a wholesome game~”
    • “Made me cry.”
  • graphics
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics feature a charming and cute art style, with a nostalgic pixel aesthetic that some players appreciate. However, others find the graphics to be overly simplistic and primitive, which detracts from their overall enjoyment of the game.

    • “The art style is short but very fun and cute.”
    • “I love the story and the pixel graphics.”
    • “The graphics are extremely primitive.”
    • “For me, it kind of disrupted the aesthetics, which made me feel annoyed looking at it.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is consistently praised for its relaxing quality, enhancing the overall experience without becoming repetitive, and complements the cute storyline effectively.

    • “The music is very relaxing and the story is cute.”
    • “The music is relaxing enough to not feel overplayed.”
  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the game to be relatively short and somewhat grindy, particularly in the early stages where navigating the map can feel tedious until certain structures are built. However, its free access and charming narrative help mitigate the grinding experience.

    • “The game is easy, but initially it can be a little tedious to move around the map until enough bridges and stepping stones have been constructed or activated.”
    • “It's extremely short and a little grindy, but it's free and tells a cute story.”
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Cobble: The Stone Forager is a casual role playing game.

Cobble: The Stone Forager is available on PC and Windows.

Cobble: The Stone Forager was released on March 14, 2025.

Cobble: The Stone Forager was developed by Twenty Lenses.

Cobble: The Stone Forager has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its gameplay.

Cobble: The Stone Forager is a single player game.

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