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Cozy crafting with a roguelike twist that punishes hoarders and rewards planners, 94% positive Steam reviews suggest Go On Entertainment is onto something genuinely clever here.

My first thought when I heard 'cozy crafter with a cleanup mechanic' was: okay, another low-stakes sandbox with no real decisions. I was wrong, and I say that as someone who normally reaches for Factorio before anything with 'cute' in its tag list. CRUFT wraps a surprisingly tidy decision loop inside a relaxed pixel-art skin, and the more you push at it, the more it pushes back. The core structure works like this: you pull a van onto a vacant lot with almost nothing, then start building up a crafting operation from scratch. Want to make pizza? You grow wheat, mill it into flour, raise cows for cheese, source tomatoes, find sausage, each step in the chain adds another dependency to track. Every recipe also generates waste, the titular cruft, which physically accumulates on your lot and eats into your usable space. Hauling it costs money. Ignoring it costs space. Managing that tension while keeping your supply chain moving is where the actual strategy lives, and it's more engaging than the pixel art thumbnail makes it look. The three main archetypes, farmer growing crops and raising animals, miner extracting minerals to craft electronics and jewellery, woodworker felling trees for furniture, each have distinct supply chains and different cruft profiles, giving you genuine replay variety across runs. The roguelike layer is what separates this from a standard sandbox. When you decide to move on from a lot, you complete your active objective, pick a handful of items to carry forward in the van, and start clean on a new plot with different available resources and different NPC buyers to work with. Some plots will not have what you planned for, forcing you to either pivot your objective or abandon the run and reselect. That tension between commitment and flexibility is exactly the kind of decision-making I like to see. It is light enough to be accessible but not so shallow that it becomes mindless. The tutorial handles the basics competently, though players coming in cold should expect to lose their first run to an avocado shortage or a missing fermentation bucket, community discussion threads confirm this is a common early-game stumble, and it points to a planning curve the tutorial does not fully address. There is also a secret persistent home base level unlocked by entering a code at the property-selection screen, which adds a space where progress carries over between excursions. It is a smart addition for players who want a low-pressure home between runs, and the fact that it was added post-launch and gated behind a bit of community exploration says something good about the team's approach to updates. The game launched into Early Access in June 2025 and hit full release in December 2025, so the version available now is a meaningfully more complete product than what reviewers saw at first. It was also a finalist at the Boston Festival of Indie Games, which is a modest but legitimate signal for a two-person studio. Where does it fall short? The review count is still small, so edge cases exist, reports of camera bugs when accessing large storage shelves surfaced in community discussions and may or may not be patched by the time you read this. And if you arrive expecting deep late-game scaling or a mod ecosystem, you will find neither. This is a contained, replayable experience, not a forever game. The depth ceiling is real, and strategy veterans who need a 200-hour commitment may bounce off it inside an afternoon. That said, for anyone who has ever caught themselves reorganizing an inventory with a smile on their face, this is built precisely for you. Diego, Scout Team

CRUFT

CRUFT

18 dic 2025Go On Entertainment
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Cozy crafting with a roguelike twist that punishes hoarders and rewards planners, 94% positive Steam reviews suggest Go On Entertainment is onto something genuinely clever here.

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My first thought when I heard 'cozy crafter with a cleanup mechanic' was: okay, another low-stakes sandbox with no real decisions. I was wrong, and I say that as someone who normally reaches for Factorio before anything with 'cute' in its tag list. CRUFT wraps a surprisingly tidy decision loop inside a relaxed pixel-art skin, and the more you push at it, the more it pushes back. The core structure works like this: you pull a van onto a vacant lot with almost nothing, then start building up a crafting operation from scratch. Want to make pizza? You grow wheat, mill it into flour, raise cows for cheese, source tomatoes, find sausage, each step in the chain adds another dependency to track. Every recipe also generates waste, the titular cruft, which physically accumulates on your lot and eats into your usable space. Hauling it costs money. Ignoring it costs space. Managing that tension while keeping your supply chain moving is where the actual strategy lives, and it's more engaging than the pixel art thumbnail makes it look. The three main archetypes, farmer growing crops and raising animals, miner extracting minerals to craft electronics and jewellery, woodworker felling trees for furniture, each have distinct supply chains and different cruft profiles, giving you genuine replay variety across runs. The roguelike layer is what separates this from a standard sandbox. When you decide to move on from a lot, you complete your active objective, pick a handful of items to carry forward in the van, and start clean on a new plot with different available resources and different NPC buyers to work with. Some plots will not have what you planned for, forcing you to either pivot your objective or abandon the run and reselect. That tension between commitment and flexibility is exactly the kind of decision-making I like to see. It is light enough to be accessible but not so shallow that it becomes mindless. The tutorial handles the basics competently, though players coming in cold should expect to lose their first run to an avocado shortage or a missing fermentation bucket, community discussion threads confirm this is a common early-game stumble, and it points to a planning curve the tutorial does not fully address. There is also a secret persistent home base level unlocked by entering a code at the property-selection screen, which adds a space where progress carries over between excursions. It is a smart addition for players who want a low-pressure home between runs, and the fact that it was added post-launch and gated behind a bit of community exploration says something good about the team's approach to updates. The game launched into Early Access in June 2025 and hit full release in December 2025, so the version available now is a meaningfully more complete product than what reviewers saw at first. It was also a finalist at the Boston Festival of Indie Games, which is a modest but legitimate signal for a two-person studio. Where does it fall short? The review count is still small, so edge cases exist, reports of camera bugs when accessing large storage shelves surfaced in community discussions and may or may not be patched by the time you read this. And if you arrive expecting deep late-game scaling or a mod ecosystem, you will find neither. This is a contained, replayable experience, not a forever game. The depth ceiling is real, and strategy veterans who need a 200-hour commitment may bounce off it inside an afternoon. That said, for anyone who has ever caught themselves reorganizing an inventory with a smile on their face, this is built precisely for you.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5Crafting RoguelikePrestige SystemResource Chain ManagementLot-HoppingVan PackingWaste Management MechanicMulti-Path EconomyIncremental Progression

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OS
Windows 10 or later
Memory
6 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
250 MB available space
Graphics
Dedicated GPU
Processor
Quad Core 2.5Ghz

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