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Moomintroll: Winter's Warmth

Moomintroll: Winter’s Warmth is a comfy and surprisingly mature adventure game that combines the satisfaction of exploration with a cast of weird but likable characters. The fetch quests get to be a bit much by the end of the eight-or-so-hour runtime, but it’s not enough to put a hamper on how delightful the game is overall. Whether you’re a fan of Moomintroll or not, you’ll likely have a pretty chill time with Moomintroll: Winter’s Warmth.
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93%Game Brain Score
Most mentioned positive aspects:story, gameplay
Most mentioned negative aspects:stability, optimization
98% User Score Based on 181 reviews
Critic Score 82%Based on 5 reviews

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About Moomintroll: Winter's Warmth

Moomintroll: Winter's Warmth is a single player casual role playing game with fantasy and anime themes. It was developed by Hyper Games and was released on April 27, 2026. It received positive reviews from critics and overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

From the creators of Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley comes a heartwarming new adventure inspired by the beloved Moomin stories by Tove Jansson. This time, join Moomintroll himself on a charming but cold winter journey.

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98%Audience ScoreBased on 181 reviews
story21 positive mentions
grinding1 negative mentions

  • Beautiful hand-drawn art style and stunning winter scenery with detailed snow and ice effects.
  • Cozy, charming, and heartwarming atmosphere that captures the spirit and nostalgia of the Moomin universe.
  • Relaxing and accessible gameplay suitable for all ages, with memorable characters and a thoughtful story faithful to the source material.
  • Gameplay can be repetitive with frequent backtracking and simple fetch quests that may feel tedious.
  • Some glitches and bugs affecting achievements, quest progression, and character targeting diminish the experience.
  • The story and themes, while touching on deeper topics, are often presented in a simplified or surface-level manner, lacking the depth and melancholic tone of the original books.
  • story

    69 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    30% positive mentions, 61% neutral mentions, 9% negative mentions

    The story in the game is praised for its charming, thoughtful, and cozy narrative that captures the spirit of the Moomins with well-written characters and touching themes, appealing especially to fans and younger audiences. However, some find it repetitive, with certain quests feeling unintuitive or underdeveloped, and the story occasionally lacking depth or mature exploration of hinted themes. Overall, it offers a warm, emotionally engaging experience with beautiful art and music that complements its gentle storytelling.

    • “The story is fantastic, I loved the winter creatures and there were a few great twists!”
    • “It has the same lovely quality of writing that captures the spirit of the Moomin characters, and this time it's got more content, a more intricate story setup, better character arcs, more animated cutscenes, and greater emotions – everything's just fantastic.”
    • “From the very first moment, the story wraps around you like a soft, warm hug.”
    • “The gameplay feels very repetitive at times, and the story very surface level and childish (I know this is a kids' game, but so is the book and the book managed to handle and evoke very strong themes and feelings).”
    • “The story felt rather weak at times, boiling down to more of a 'power of friendship' deal than actually engaging with themes such as death and adulthood that are hinted at but never properly explored.”
    • “For example, the invisible child quest from the first game felt totally unnecessary due to the lack of context of who Ninni is and why she is invisible in the first place, which was a huge shame because it had potential to deal with the subject matter of her story.”
  • gameplay

    28 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    32% positive mentions, 57% neutral mentions, 11% negative mentions

    The gameplay of this Moomin-themed game is generally simple, smooth, and enjoyable, offering a charming, cozy experience that aligns well with the source material's atmosphere. While some find it repetitive and limited in scope, others appreciate the developing mechanics, satisfying interactions, and the way gameplay complements the narrative and visuals. Overall, it's a breezy, accessible game best suited for fans and younger players seeking a relaxing and heartwarming experience.

    • “The gameplay is hugely fun and satisfying; even just walking in the snow, as it maintains the imprints you leave like real snow.”
    • “Gives you enough different mechanics to make it a new experience but it’s still the same Moominvalley we all love :3 works perfectly on Steam Deck like the previous game, highly recommend!!”
    • “After loving the Moomin series for years this is an amazing cozy game to just relax and be Moomintroll. All the characters are great and the gameplay is smooth and entertaining, a nice compact game and I loved every second of it.”
    • “The gameplay feels very repetitive at times, and the story is very surface-level and childish (I know this is a kids' game, but so is the book and the book managed to handle and evoke very strong themes and feelings).”
    • “Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley was pretty great despite its shortcomings; it felt very short, lacked a bit of gameplay and openness, and the writing to me was okay, but quite simple.”
    • “Moomintroll: Winter’s Warmth is a visually charming and faithful adaptation of the Moomins that captures the heart and tone of its source material, even if its gameplay struggles to keep up.”
  • music

    28 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    54% positive mentions, 35% neutral mentions, 11% negative mentions

    The game's music is widely praised for its charming, cozy, and atmospheric qualities, beautifully complementing the art and overall ambiance. Many highlight the soundtrack's ability to evoke emotional and nostalgic vibes, though some prefer the musical instrument mechanics of the predecessor. Overall, the music is considered integral to the game's relaxing and immersive experience.

    • “The art style looks great, the music is sweet, and it's fun to see all the characters again.”
    • “The visual style and music are charming, the dialogue is thoughtful and funny, and the quests are versatile.”
    • “The music and atmosphere and gameplay and story presentation in general are all done really well.”
    • “A lot of ambience noise with little actual music playing, and the graphic style is gorgeous to look at.”
    • “If you liked the previous Snufkin game you'll like this one too but if I had to choose only one to play I'd go for the previous one; gaining new skills by learning new musical instruments is just more charming than running around shovelling snow.”
    • “The music is very cozy too!”
  • graphics

    28 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    79% positive mentions, 10% neutral mentions, 11% negative mentions

    The game's hand-drawn, book-inspired art style is widely praised for its charming, cozy, and stunning visuals that perfectly complement the story and atmosphere. Reviewers consistently highlight the beautiful, nostalgic, and immersive graphics as a key strength, creating an emotional and warm experience.

    • “The hand-drawn art style is lovely and makes you feel like you are in a book.”
    • “The art style for this game is gorgeous.”
    • “Beautiful game, the artwork is stunning and the story is well written as well.”
    • “I love the artwork but too much snow shovelling.”
    • “The hand-drawn visuals and gentle storytelling stand out, though the gameplay is simple and can feel repetitive over time.”
    • “Part of me wants to dismiss that by saying, 'oh, well that's a really narrow target demographic,' but I'm also not here to speculate on the whims of the market.”
  • emotional

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

    The emotional aspect of the game is widely praised for its heartwarming, wholesome, and cozy atmosphere that evokes nostalgia and emotional depth through well-written characters and meaningful themes. Players appreciate its sincere portrayal of friendship, nature’s beauty, and childhood memories, though some note it leans heavily on lightheartedness, sometimes at the expense of the series' deeper, more mature themes. Overall, it delivers a comforting, emotionally engaging experience that resonates strongly with fans.

    • “This game is so well made: written with emotional depth, very fun to play.”
    • “A heart warming game that soothes the empty feeling you got from finishing Melody of Moomin Valley. 10/10”
    • “Overall, a challenging, fun, and heartfelt game that reminds one of the beauty of nature in all her forms, and encourages us to find our own inner bravery.”
  • atmosphere

    18 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    44% positive mentions, 39% neutral mentions, 17% negative mentions

    The game excels at creating a cozy, beautiful winter atmosphere with sparkling snow effects and a fitting, ambient soundtrack that enhances its chilly, sometimes eerie mood. It captures the fragile and melancholic tone inspired by the original Moomin story better than many adaptations, though some find the atmosphere a bit lighter and less mature than the source material. Overall, the strong atmosphere, combined with art and music, offers an authentic and immersive experience despite occasional tonal softness.

    • “The snow effects in the game where it shines and sparkles as you walk are so pretty, and the music really helps build the cozy atmosphere as well.”
    • “The game takes its inspiration from the classic book 'Moominland Midwinter,' and it manages to recreate that fragile atmosphere with such love.”
    • “The music and atmosphere and gameplay and story presentation in general are all done really well.”
    • “This game does all of that, but I find the atmosphere and writing to be a little too lighthearted like in the first game, but slightly better this time around.”
    • “The melancholic atmosphere is a very important element in the book, and the Moomin franchise as a whole, and I do not really like how most adaptations of Moomin seem to avoid going too deeply into the somber and melancholic tone. They rarely touch upon the more mature themes and philosophical writing in the same way Tove did.”
    • “However, this game does go a little bit deeper into the themes of the book it is adapting than most other adaptations have attempted, but the writing doesn't have the same maturity and atmosphere as the book. To some this might be a positive, for me it is a bit of a negative, but I found the writing here to still be cute and charming.”
  • humor

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

    The humor in the game is charming, versatile, and thoughtfully woven into the dialogue and quests, often blending lighthearted, kooky moments with satirical and sometimes dark themes. Characters and interactions are both hilarious and endearing, capturing the spirit of Tove Jansson's work with a mix of cozy warmth and witty social commentary. Overall, the humor provides a delightful, funny, and cozy experience.

    • “It made me laugh so many times too, Hemulen with his instrument and those crazy loud birds stealing Moominmamma's vase pieces.”
    • “It's also very funny in its many little joyous and sometimes biting ways.”
    • “The characters are lovable, hilarious, and kooky, and the narrative and themes reflect Tove Jansson's work well.”
  • stability

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    50% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 50% negative mentions

    The game generally runs smoothly, especially on Linux with Proton, but stability issues arise from glitches like the missing winter quest and absent vase parts, which hinder progression.

    • “Runs great on Linux with Proton hotfix.”
    • “A separate complaint is that the winter quest does not appear in the cave, making this quest impossible, and some parts of the vase are missing no matter how many times the map is played.”
  • optimization

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    50% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 50% negative mentions

    The game runs smoothly overall with minimal lag or glitches, but there is a noticeable stuttering bug when sliding down angled (non-ice) surfaces that interrupts gameplay.

    • “I enjoy exploring as Moonintroll runs smoothly with no lag or glitch issues”
  • replayability

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

    Users appreciate the game's replayability, highlighting features like steam achievements that encourage repeated playthroughs. Additionally, unique elements such as the snow physics contribute to a fresh experience on subsequent sessions.

  • grinding

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

    Grinding in the game is described as a slow and enjoyable experience, contributing to a cozy and charming atmosphere rather than feeling like repetitive farming sim gameplay.

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Moomintroll: Winter's Warmth is a casual role playing game with fantasy and anime themes. Common tags for Moomintroll: Winter's Warmth include indie, exploration, family friendly, cozy, relaxing and others.

Moomintroll: Winter's Warmth is available on Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 5, Mac OS and others.

Moomintroll: Winter's Warmth was released on April 27, 2026.

Moomintroll: Winter's Warmth was developed by Hyper Games.

Moomintroll: Winter's Warmth has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Moomintroll: Winter's Warmth for its story but disliked it for its stability.

Moomintroll: Winter's Warmth is a single player game.

Similar games include Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley, The Last Campfire, The Wild at Heart, Rakuen, Spiritfarer: Farewell Edition and others.