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Librarian: Tidy Up the Arcane Library! is a single player tactical simulation game with a fantasy theme. It was developed by ArtRising and was released on April 30, 2026. It received very positive reviews from players.

【Synopsis】A mischievous fairy has left the once-majestic library in utter chaos. The principal’s word is law: "You are forbidden from leaving until all 3,072 books are returned to their rightful places!" In the silent, mystical archive, your long battle against the mountain of books begins. 【Gameplay: Library Organization Simulator】This is a first-person organization simulator set in …

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94%Audience ScoreBased on 11,924 reviews
music327 positive mentions
grinding167 negative mentions

  • The game features clever, witty, and hilarious book titles that add charm and humor, making the organizing task enjoyable and entertaining.
  • The relaxing and cozy atmosphere is enhanced by soothing music, beautiful visuals, and charming details, creating an immersive magical library experience.
  • Smooth and intuitive gameplay with satisfying progression and magical abilities appeals to fans of methodical, low-pressure organizing games.
  • Progression via magical upgrades can trivialize gameplay, leading to repetitive, button-clicking loops and tedious cooldown waiting periods especially in the late game.
  • Optimization issues on lower-end PCs and some platforms cause frame drops, crashes, and performance problems requiring manual graphics setting adjustments.
  • Limited story depth and lack of new content or randomness reduce long-term replayability and cause gameplay to feel repetitive and predictable after multiple playthroughs.
  • music

    667 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    49% positive mentions, 49% neutral mentions, 2% negative mentions

    The game's music is widely praised for its calming, soothing, and relaxing qualities that perfectly complement the cozy, magical library setting and meditative gameplay. While some players find the soundtrack repetitive or occasionally loud, many appreciate its gentle ambiance, atmospheric fit, and how it enhances the immersive, stress-free experience. Overall, the music is considered a key strength that encourages hours of mindful, enjoyable book sorting, though a few wish for greater variety or customizable options.

    • “The music is relaxing and you can just lock in and get down to business fixing the mess that little fairy made.”
    • “An incredibly relaxing game, lets you get sucked in organising a cosy, warm, magical library with clever book titles and pretty, whimsical music.”
    • “The soundtrack is so calm and cozy, I found myself lost for hours trapped inside and giggling away at some great book titles.”
    • “The music is repetitive and annoying, and I spent much of the time with music volume muted.”
    • “Additionally, the music made me just annoyed after 10 minutes and had to put on my own music.”
    • “The background music was so annoying that I turned it off within the first 10 minutes.”
  • gameplay

    656 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    30% positive mentions, 65% neutral mentions, 5% negative mentions

    The gameplay is a simple, relaxing loop focused on organizing and shelving thousands of books, which many players find oddly satisfying and cozy. Progression through unlocking magical abilities can speed up the process but often trivializes the core mechanics, leading to repetitive and less engaging gameplay. Despite its simplicity and some pacing issues, the mechanics are smooth and intuitive, appealing especially to fans of low-pressure, methodical organizing games seeking a chill experience.

    • “The beginning of the game is uniquely engaging with emergent gameplay of grouping books by color and figuring out where they belong according to the title.”
    • “Unlocking new abilities keeps the gameplay fresh and satisfying.”
    • “The core gameplay loop is simple at its core - pick up books from the ground, find the appropriate library section, and reshelve the book. The combination of visual feedback, gradual progression, and subtle strategy gives the game a unique appeal, particularly for players who enjoy organization-based gameplay.”
    • “This Sisyphean task, however, basically disappears after starting to acquire upgrades, as the whole gameplay loop gets boiled down to clicking two buttons and waiting for 10-second timers.”
    • “While the former - sprint and jump - seem to make things easier for the player, understanding the issue with the latter may change how you perceive these seemingly harmless mechanics.”
    • “The issue is that the spells that you unlock are just wholly uninteresting and completely ruin the slow and methodical gameplay that the game was offering up until this point.”
  • humor

    407 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The humor in the game is widely praised, especially for its clever, witty, and often hilarious book titles that provide continual amusement and charming world-building throughout gameplay. Many reviewers found the humorous references, puns, and playful notes from characters like the principal Merlin to add a delightful, lighthearted touch that enhances the relaxing and cozy atmosphere. Overall, the humor is considered one of the game's standout features, making the organizing task both enjoyable and entertaining.

    • “Many of the titles had funny names and references, which also added to gameplay enjoyment.”
    • “The books have some really hilarious names as well, with some of my favorites being: [examples] Funny book names, interesting color schematics and special abilities to help you find the bookshelf for each book.”
    • “The titles of many of the books were very fun, I found myself chuckling throughout.”
  • graphics

    375 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    50% positive mentions, 49% neutral mentions, 1% negative mentions

    The game features beautiful, cozy, and charming graphics that effectively create a relaxing, magical library atmosphere, with detailed and varied book artwork that players find immersive and visually pleasing. While the visuals are generally polished and well-optimized for the genre, some users report performance issues, particularly on older or lower-end hardware, requiring graphics settings to be lowered for smooth gameplay. Minor graphical glitches and occasional flickering occur but do not significantly detract from the overall warm and delightful aesthetic experience.

    • “The visuals are stunning, the book titles are hilarious and creative, and whether or not you opt to use the major/minor skills/spells, there's a massive level of catharsis and serotonin boost as you see the floor slowly cleared of mess, and the shelves slowly fill up with row after row of perfectly organized tomes.”
    • “The graphics are clean, polished, and cozy.”
    • “Beautiful graphics and very soothing music.”
    • “The movement is sluggish, the graphics lack polish with very visible z-fighting, and the animations are simple at best.”
    • “Plus, the game seems very unoptimized and doesn't properly set graphics presets on launch; I had to turn it down to medium just to get it to play properly.”
    • “The only complaint I have is that the graphics when set to auto do not automatically adjust to run smoothly on Steam Deck (and probably PC as well). The auto is set to the highest graphic setting, so I had to set graphics to medium to run smoothly on my Steam Deck and expect to set it to medium or even low on my couple-years-old PC.”
  • grinding

    175 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    2% positive mentions, 3% neutral mentions, 95% negative mentions

    Grinding in the game is frequently described as initially tedious but becomes more enjoyable and satisfying as players unlock magical abilities that speed up the process. While the early manual sorting can feel slow and repetitive, these upgrades help prevent the gameplay from becoming monotonous, though some find the late-game grind and cooldown waiting periods tedious. Overall, the grinding appeals to those who enjoy repetitive, organizational tasks and find relaxation in methodical progress, but may not suit players averse to such repetitive mechanics.

    • “I deeply enjoyed the titles and aesthetic; it wasn't grindy at all, and I had a very good time.”
    • “Definitely worth the money and totally chill and relaxing, not tedious like you'd think.”
    • “10/10, only done one playthrough so far but I plan to keep playing it and achievement grinding. Would love to see more libraries added, and multiplayer would be a super fun integration as well. Hoping to see more out of this game but even at its base it is a super fun way to relax and wind down!”
    • “As the upgrades max out well before you finish the game and just have to sit and wait for them to replenish, the entire game past that point becomes incredibly tedious.”
    • “At this point the game becomes tedious where you end up just walking around waiting for your spell cooldowns to reset (which isn't that long at max rank but when you have to wait 5 seconds 300+ times it becomes grating).”
    • “Before long, the game just became a tedious loop of picking up a random book, magicking up the rest, putting them where the magic told me, and waiting for the cooldown.”
  • replayability

    137 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    24% positive mentions, 70% neutral mentions, 6% negative mentions

    Replayability in this game is generally considered moderate, with many players enjoying multiple playthroughs mainly driven by achievement hunting, different play styles, or speedrunning challenges. However, the lack of randomness and new content limits long-term replay value for some, as the core experience can become predictable after repeated runs. Overall, its cozy, relaxing gameplay and variety of challenges offer enough incentive for several replays, especially at its affordable price point, though additional levels or randomization could enhance replayability further.

    • “This game is super replayable, with different achievements that can be done in each playthrough.”
    • “While many cozy games are a one-and-done experience, this gem has incredible replay value.”
    • “Plus the extra mode and achievement challenges provide replayability.”
    • “So it's a short game; if you are okay with the AI piece, get it being aware it has zero replayability (unless you achievement hunt, which honestly wouldn't add much to the time) and you will finish it in a few hours.”
    • “I wouldn’t really call this game replayable, because after a point you just memorize where each book goes on each shelf and it loses its spark of discovery (and it’s painful to see your library get demolished again because there's no saves, sadly).”
    • “The lack of randomness really means there is very limited replay value aside from maybe 2 or 3 additional achievement runs.”
  • atmosphere

    119 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    55% positive mentions, 42% neutral mentions, 3% negative mentions

    The game is widely praised for its cozy, peaceful, and immersive atmosphere, enhanced by beautiful visuals, calming music, and charming details like witty book titles and magical library vibes. This relaxing ambiance makes the sorting gameplay deeply satisfying and perfect for unwinding, though some note repetitive music and minor use of AI-generated content slightly diminish the charm for a few players. Overall, the atmosphere is a standout feature that draws players in and keeps them engaged in a soothing, stress-free experience.

    • “The atmosphere is incredible, the visuals are beautiful, and the sound design makes the library feel truly alive.”
    • “The cozy atmosphere, magical library vibe, and relaxing gameplay make it hard to stop playing.”
    • “The peaceful atmosphere and relaxing gameplay make for a wonderfully chill experience that quickly draws you in.”
    • “So, as frustrating as the initial setup is, I love the vibes and relaxing atmosphere but not a fan of the looping music over three hours.”
    • “The graphics are perfectly fine for the genre, and the music sets a decent atmosphere, though I swear it was AI-generated, and I can almost guarantee those books were AI-generated too, which might be a dealbreaker for some players.”
    • “I wanted to play this game so badly because of the atmosphere but I don't have the graphics card needed.”
  • story

    105 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    10% positive mentions, 78% neutral mentions, 12% negative mentions

    The story in this game is minimal and mostly serves as a simple premise to justify the gameplay of organizing books in a library. While some players appreciate the light narrative and charming environmental details, many desire more depth, additional levels, or a dedicated story mode to enhance engagement. Overall, the story functions more as ambiance than a driving force, with expectations that future updates or DLC might expand on it.

    • “Such an amazing cozy game with so many little easter eggs and story.”
    • “Also, the easter eggs that explain the story really tied things together well.”
    • “The art is cool, it’s story light but charming, the mechanics are simple, and the book titles are all the right kinds of amazing.”
    • “Cons: repetitive by design, minimal story, only 12 achievements.”
    • “There is no story, and there is no other gameplay other than putting away books.”
    • “Replayable a few times but it gets old pretty fast with no real storyline and nothing much to do.”
  • optimization

    103 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    29% positive mentions, 49% neutral mentions, 22% negative mentions

    Optimization in this game is mixed, with some users reporting smooth performance on mid to high-end PCs and others experiencing significant frame drops, stuttering, and high resource usage—even on modest settings. While graphics and lighting are praised, poor optimization, especially on older hardware and platforms like Steam Deck, often necessitates lowering settings for stable gameplay. Overall, the game could benefit from further performance improvements to better manage physics and graphical demands without compromising experience.

    • “Performance is great, graphics even on the low settings are great!”
    • “Very well optimized and beautiful as well, totally worth the price.”
    • “Runs smoothly on my aging gaming laptop.”
    • “The optimization on this game is diabolically bad.”
    • “Poorly optimized, will crash your whole computer, and save files corrupt easily.”
    • “As mentioned, poorly optimized to the point that my midrange computer ran warm the entire game.”
  • stability

    37 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    22% positive mentions, 5% neutral mentions, 73% negative mentions

    The game generally runs smoothly with stable performance across various devices, though it has a few minor graphical and collision glitches that do not significantly impact gameplay. Some users experienced occasional bugs, crashes, or freezes, especially when starting new games or autosaving on older hardware, but nothing consistently game-breaking. Overall, stability is solid with minor issues that may be addressed in future updates.

    • “Runs great even on my slightly older laptop, and I find myself reaching for this game even after completing all of the achievements when I know I'm gonna be in a call for a long time with long-distance friends.”
    • “Runs great, have had very little issues.”
    • “Surprisingly not buggy or laggy.”
    • “I think it's loads of fun for those of us that like idle games, but it's such a buggy mess that I cannot, in good conscience, recommend you waste your money.”
    • “But I wanted to play it again, and whenever I start a new game it crashes or freezes.”
    • “Still a little buggy though, after sinking ~22 hours into the no major magic run, the last two books were stuck under the map :(”
  • emotional

    26 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game evokes a surprisingly strong emotional connection through its calming, wholesome, and immersive experience of organizing magical books, with many players feeling genuine satisfaction, nostalgia, and attachment to the act of shelving. Some users find it heartwarming and addictive, likening it to solving a complex puzzle or fulfilling a fantasy of being a librarian. However, a few note discomfort due to technical aspects like field of view, which can detract from the intended peaceful experience.

    • “I came into librarian: tidy up the arcane library thinking it would just be a simple organizing game… and somehow I ended up emotionally attached to sorting magical books onto shelves for hours.”
    • “Stayed because I became emotionally invested in putting books back where they belong.”
    • “This game somehow managed to turn walking around a silent library into one of the most emotionally manipulative experiences I’ve had in gaming.”
  • monetization

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 34% neutral mentions, 33% negative mentions

    The game features in-app purchases for additional content but contains no ads, providing a monetization model that feels fair rather than predatory.

    • “This game is a digital fidget with no ads.”
  • character development

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    Character development starts strong but abruptly halts midway through the game, leading to repetitive gameplay with little to no further character growth.

    • “It's a shame that somewhere around the middle it stops character development and forces you to keep doing the same thing 100+ times without any further development.”
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Play Times

8h Median play time
12h Average play time
5-18h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 112 analyzed playthroughs
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Librarian: Tidy Up the Arcane Library! is a tactical simulation game with fantasy theme. Common tags for Librarian: Tidy Up the Arcane Library! include indie, score attack, magic, relaxing, artificial intelligence and others.

Librarian: Tidy Up the Arcane Library! is available on PC, Steam Deck and Windows.

On average players spend around 12 hours playing Librarian: Tidy Up the Arcane Library!.

Librarian: Tidy Up the Arcane Library! was released on April 30, 2026.

Librarian: Tidy Up the Arcane Library! was developed by ArtRising.

Librarian: Tidy Up the Arcane Library! has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked Librarian: Tidy Up the Arcane Library! for its music but disliked it for its grinding.

Librarian: Tidy Up the Arcane Library! is a single player game.

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