Why Cozyville
Cozy games are some of the most loved games there are. Most of them are also quiet and solitary, and their worlds stop the moment you put them down. Online worlds with real economies tend to be the opposite: alive and full of stakes, but often grindy and a little cold.
Cozyville is where those two meet. A warm, hand-drawn town you actually live in, with a real economy you help run, alive with neighbors at every hour.
A world that is really there
Cozyville is a small, real-time town you share with other people. You fish, farm, mine and chop, you craft and trade, and you make a home. The pace is gentle and there is no way to lose. The point is the town and the people in it, not a treadmill.
It is also a town that keeps living while you are away. Crops grow, nodes regrow, and the market turns over, so the place always feels lived-in whenever you drop back in.
A piece of it can be yours
The economy is real and player-driven. Prices come from the people who live here, not from the town. Layered on top of the soft in-game gold is $COZY, a real Solana token that lets you own a piece of the world rather than only visit it.
That ownership is meant to deepen the cozy, never to replace it. You can read exactly how the two currencies work, and the care taken around the real one, in Tokenomics. Where Cozyville is headed is laid out in the Roadmap.
