- June 2, 2025
- BerryLemonade Studio
- 5h median play time
Pretty Sweet! Healing Guardian
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About Pretty Sweet! Healing Guardian
Pretty Sweet! Healing Guardian is a single player casual management game with a fantasy theme. It was developed by BerryLemonade Studio and was released on June 2, 2025. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.
You are applying for the role of the local Magical girl in this cozy town! In this light and small management simulation game your job is to help the citizens find balance in their lives and make it sweeter. Balance the emotions of the townies by controlling the amount of candy magic you take to the missions. Control your stock by checking the magic candy store for new powers. …











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Reviews
- Beautiful, cozy, and charming art style with a pastel, magical girl, and nostalgic aesthetic that stands out and appeals to fans of cute and relaxing games.
- Simple, relaxing, and addictive gameplay loop involving healing emotions with candy, outfit customization that impacts gameplay, and a satisfying progression system with achievements.
- Overall very wholesome and cozy experience that is great for short bursts or winding down, with a positive, low-stakes atmosphere and well-made tutorial and UI.
- The game is very short, lasting around 1.5 to 2.5 hours to fully complete, which leaves many players wanting more content or longer gameplay.
- Some minor technical issues such as an occasional loud audio bug and lack of in-game resolution adjustment which affects screen display.
- Gameplay can become repetitive especially when aiming for 100% achievements, and some mechanics like gacha drops or certain achievement requirements lack clarity or can be frustrating.
graphics
29 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics are widely praised for their beautiful, cute, and nostalgic magical girl-inspired aesthetic, with a colorful, anime-inspired art style that is both charming and relaxing. Players appreciate the consistent and detailed design, including customization options and expressive graphics, which contribute to a warm, cozy atmosphere. Some minor critiques involve specific in-game graphics mismatches, but overall the visual presentation is a standout feature that draws many to the game.
“The art style is consistent and beautiful, creating exactly the atmosphere you would expect!”
“The art style is absolutely beautiful and stands out amongst other games I see/play.”
“I love the art style, as it is anime-inspired, colorful, and fits in perfectly with the magical girl genre without feeling identical to other anime-style games.”
“The one real complaint I have is that the graphics on the ball machine do not match up to what you actually receive, even though that's the game's main way of signaling what's in a machine.”
“For example, I was opening the majority stress machines and consistently getting about 50/50 stress/anger candy, even though there wasn't even any anger candy on the graphic.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Pretty Sweet! Healing Guardian is a casual management game with fantasy theme. Common tags for Pretty Sweet! Healing Guardian include 2d, female protagonist, life sim, cozy, relaxing and others.
Pretty Sweet! Healing Guardian is available on PC and Windows.
On average players spend around 5 hours playing Pretty Sweet! Healing Guardian.
Pretty Sweet! Healing Guardian was released on June 2, 2025.
Pretty Sweet! Healing Guardian was developed by BerryLemonade Studio.
Pretty Sweet! Healing Guardian has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Pretty Sweet! Healing Guardian for its graphics but disliked it for its story.
Pretty Sweet! Healing Guardian is a single player game.
Similar games include Minami Lane, Toem, Is This Seat Taken?, A Little to the Left, Winter Burrow and others.










