This adorable city builder has "no objectives, no points, just good vibes" and plenty of cute vegetable folks living their best lives, and it's coming to PC next week

Key art for Gourdlets, showing a colorful town full of vegetable buddies, with more new arrivals arriving from a train.
(Image credit: AuntyGames)

The wholesome pixel art city-building game Gourdlets finally has a release date, and it's coming to PC next week – August 15, to be exact.

Gourdlets is genuinely one of the cutest city builders I've ever seen, and its concept is even sweeter. Created by indie developer Preethi Vaidyanathan – AKA AuntyGames – the whole experience is designed to be totally "stress-free" with "no objectives, no points, just good vibes." 

While you're tasked with creating a town for an ever-growing population of blob-like vegetable buddies (the titular gourdlets), your citizens are incredibly easy-going, and will "be happy no matter what." This gives you full creative freedom to craft the town however you please – you can focus on aesthetics, make something cool, or just mess around with the tools with no fear of the little guys yelling at you for one reason or another.

It really sounds like a creative player's dream, as seemingly everything is customizable. You can make the island you're building on as large or small as you want, embellish the outdoor space with buildings and all the decorations you fancy, and tweak the insides of the buildings, too. You can even give the gourdlets themselves some style with accessories and hats, so they'll look extra cute while living in the spaces you've created – you can even watch them enjoying activities like fishing and camping. 

If all that sounds as delightful to you as it does to me, then the good news is that there's not long to wait at all, as there's less than a week to go until Gourdlets' release on Steam. In the meantime, you can also try out its free Steam demo to get a taste of what's to come.

For more cute games, be sure to check out our roundup of 15 games like Animal Crossing that are so wholesome it hurts.

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