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The rise of cosy gaming: is this the closest many young people will get to home ownership? | Games
Name: Cosy gaming.
Age: Has its origins in social simulation games such as Harvest Moon (1996) and The Sims (2000).
Appearance: Virtual, mindful, far-fetched.
You mean video games? Yes, but cosy.
What makes this gaming cosy? The kind of gentle, low-stakes time-wasting – the virtual farming of Stardew Valley, say – that people find relaxing.
I relax by shooting zombies. Everybody’s different, but gentle, non-violent world-building continues to be a big trend in video games: in 2020 just 19 cosy games were released on the distribution service Steam; in 2025 there were 616.
And what’s new in cosy gaming? Home-owning.
Come again? The latest cosy games include Hozy, which allows players to “clean, paint, and decorate abandoned homes with satisfying mechanics and intuitive controls”.
It sounds like serving a community sentence. Think of it as making the world a brighter, tidier, more aesthetically pleasing place, one abandoned house at a time.
But not really. No, it’s just a game. But some people find painting virtual walls very rewarding.
The kind of people who have never painted an actual wall, I’ll wager. That irony goes some way to explaining the subgenre’s popularity: games such as MakeRoom, Unbox the Room and Renovation Plan offer a form of satisfaction to a generation that may never own homes of their own.
Never? Unemployment is high, and the young people of today are priced out of the housing market, possibly for their whole lives.
Is it really that bad? It really is: in the UK, 29% of young adults between the ages of 20 and 34 still live with their parents.
If it helps I’m sure Mum and Dad would be happy for them to repaint the kitchen, or sand a few floors. It’s not the same.
No, it isn’t – real decorating is boring and hard. In uncertain and challenging times, cosy gaming offers young people a level of control they rarely experience in real life.
This is so depressing. Why? At least the millennials and gen Z get to experience the joys of home-owning virtually.
Actual home-owning is not all it’s cracked up to be, by the way. There’s a lot of frustration, panic and heartbreak involved. OK, boomer.
There’s tax, subsidence, dry rot, party wall agreements, broken boilers … You carry on – I’m just going to sit over here and move some bookshelves around on my phone.
Do say: “Cosy gaming provides players with a calm, predictable sanctuary that helps them manage their stress levels.”
Don’t say: “Sorry I’m late – I was at my pretend house waiting for a virtual plumber to turn up.”
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Chelsea v Nottingham Forest: Premier League – live | Chelsea
Key events
5 min: Making his full Premier League debut, Forest right-back Luca Netz gets on the ball as Forest go in search of a second goal.
4 min: Awoniyi’s goal came on 98 seconds and has stunned Stamford Bridge into silence. Dilane Bakwa stictched Marc Cucurella up like a kipper before sending in his cross and Awoniyi had a free header which he placed in the top corner.
GOAL! Chelsea 0-1 Nottingham Forest (Awoniyi 2)
Forest lead! Taiwo Awoniyi puts Forest ahead, leaping unmarked at the far post to nod a Dilane Bakwa cross from the byline past Robert Sanchez.
1 min: Forest win an early throw-in deep in Chelsea territory, the ball going out of play off Marc Cucurella. Zach Abbott takes responsibility, starting just his second senior game.
Chelsea v Nottingham Forest is go …
1 min: Nottingham Forest get the ball rolling, playing it straight back to Matz Sels. He passes it back upfield.
Not long now: The teams are out on the Stamford Bridge pitch and going through the last of the pre-match formalities. Kick-off is just a couple of minutes away.
Chelsea: Currently on a run of five Premier League defeats without scoring, the hosts will set an unwanted club record if they lose without finding the back of the net this afternoon.
Calum McFarlane: “It’s a great opportunity for Jesse,” says Chelsea’s interim head coach of his decision to hand young Master Derry his full debut. “He’s training with us a lot, he’s been in squads, he’s played in other games. We trust him, we know his talent because I’ve worked with him previously. The boys trust him, he’s trained really well so I’m really excited for Jesse.” McFarlane goes on to tell Sky Sports that both Pedro Neto and Alejandro Garnacho are sidelined with knocks that aren’t serious.
Vitor Pereira: In a pre-match interview with Sky Sports, the Forest manager is asked about his team selection and the potential risks involved in resting so many first-team regulars. “They need to show, to prove in this moment that they are ready to help the team,” he says of the players he has picked. “I truly believe we can do a competitive game and we can fight for the points.”
Unai Emery adopted the same approach with the Aston Villa team he picked to face Tottenham Hotspur yesterday and if he believed his largely second-string side could be competitive he was quickly disabused of the notion as they stank Villa Park out with an embarrassing performance that seems to have prompted far more upset among West Ham’s fans than those of the Villa.
Today’s match officials
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Referee: Anthony Taylor
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Referee assistants: Gary Beswick and Adam Nunn
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Fourth official: Michael Salisbury
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VAR: James Bell
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Assistant VAR: Dan Robathan
Chelsea: Having recently returned from a club-imposed two-match ban for telling reporters how much he’d like to live in Madrid, Enzo Fernandes only went and spent his three days off this week in the Spanish capital watching tennis with his teammates Marc Cucurella and Joao Pedro.
“It says a lot about the group that they go away together,” said McFarlane. “I love that they spend time together. They went to Madrid to watch tennis, I don’t see an issue. It’s a positive sign for the unity of the group.”
On his own role as interim head coach of a team that has lost five consecutive Premier League matches without scoring a goal before his appointment, McFarlane hd this to say: “I’ve been involved at games at Stamford Bridge as assistant and support staff but there might be a different feel leading the team and it will be a great honour in front of the Chelsea fans. Really looking forward to it and hoping we can put in a similar level of performance as we did at Wembley.”
Nottingham Forest: “I will try to think just about the Chelsea game because it’s our Champions League,” said Vitor Pereira when asked about this match being sandwiched between both legs of a Europa League semi-final. “It’s very important for us and we will try to go there to compete with the players. I prefer a fit player without injury problems, than someone that goes inside the pitch with problems, because with problems, we cannot give 100% and in this moment we need to run and fight.”
Jesse Derry: Maybe it’s just his hairstyle but Jesse Derry reminds me of Jamie Tartt, star player of AFC Richmond in the comedy series Ted Lasso. Unlike Jamie, he seems unlikely to take a sabbatical from football so he can appear on a Reality TV Show. If he’s as good and unselfish a player as Tartt in his series three pomp, Chelsea fans are in for a treat.
Pre-match listening: Myself, Barney Ronay and Jonathan Wilson were up with the lark to join Max Rushden and pick over the bones of the weekend action in the latest episode of our Football Weekly podcast. Warning: may contain middle-aged men bickering and one extremely laboured tea analogy.
Those teams: Vitor Pereira has channeled his inner Unai Emery and made eight changes to the side that beat Aston Villa on Thursday night. Morato, Nico Dominguez and Igor Jesus are the only survivors as a host of first team regulars drop to the bench for a rest.
It’s a risky strategy that may prove to have backfired come season’s end, but Pereira clearly feels his players have enough about them to pick up the points they need to avoid relegation in their remaining games, even if they lose today. And let’s face it, given they are playing Chelsea-in-freefall, there’s every chance Forest won’t lose today.
With Pedro Neto and Alejandro both absent from the home squad, Jesse Derry comes into the Chelsea side to make his full senior debut. The 18-year-old winger is the son of Shaun Derry, the former Notts County, Crystal Palace and QPR legend. As expected, Reece James and Levi Colwill are on the Chelsea bench.
Chelsea v Nottingham Forest line-ups
Chelsea: Sanchez, Gusto, Chalobah, Tosin, Cucurella, Caicedo, Lavia, Palmer, Derry, Fernandez, Joao Pedro.
Subs: Jorgensen, Acheampong, Colwill, Fofana, James, Hato, Santos, Essugo, Delap.
Nottingham Forest: Sels, Abbott, Morato, Jair Cunha, Netz, Yates, McAtee, Dominguez, Bakwa, Igor Jesus, Awoniyi.
Subs: Ortega, Williams, Anderson, Gibbs-White, Wood, Da Silva Moreira, Lucca, Hutchinson, Milenkovic.
Early team news
Filip Jorgensen, Estavao Willian and Jamie Gittens remain sidelined but Chelsea could welcome Reece James and Levi Colwill back into their matchday squad. Colwill is back from an ACL he suffered in pre-season and has not played since the Club World Cup final. “When someone’s had an injury for that long, you have to be patient,” said Calum McFarlane. “We just need to manage his minutes, not push him too much. We don’t want to risk re‑injuring him, but he looks brilliant and he is in a really good place.”
Forest right-back Ola Aina limped out of Thursday night’s Europa League semi-final against Aston Villa but may return this afternoon. At his pre-match press conference, Vitor Pereira was unable to offer updates on the fitness of Dan Ndoye, Ibrahim Sangare, Jair Cunha and Murillo. Callum Hudson-Odoi, Nicolo Savona, John Victor and Willy Boly are definitely out.
Premier League: Chelsea v Nottingham Forest
Stamford Bridge hosts a high-stakes Bank Holiday clash between two sides suffering different end-of-season anxieties. Chelsea have an imminent FA Cup final to focus on but must win today to end a remarkable five-match Premier League losing streak to keep their already slim hopes of playing Champions League football next season alive.
Dragged back into a relegation battle they hoped they’d escaped, Nottingham Forest currently find themselves between two legs of a Europa League semi-final against Aston Villa. While the lights of Villa Park beckon for Thursday’s second leg, Forest cannot afford to take things easy this afternoon. Kick-off is at 3pm (BST) but we’ll have team news and build-up in the meantime.
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