The upcoming Steam Idler Fest, scheduled to run from February 3 through February 10 is set to showcase games that master the art of “playing while not playing.” This week-long event celebrates idle games, a genre that has carved out its own unique niche in the gaming world.
The festival focuses on games that embrace a more relaxed approach to gaming, featuring titles that progress even when players aren’t actively engaged. From aquarium management to garden cultivation, the event highlights experiences that don’t demand constant attention but rather reward periodic check-ins and strategic decisions.
Steam Idler Fest is on its way – starting Monday, February 3rd, celebrate all sorts of games about progressing without putting in work.
Featuring games where you press a few buttons, upgrade your production rate, and leave the game running to watch the numbers go up! pic.twitter.com/Ow9gA712X8
— Steam (@Steam) January 30, 2025
Among the featured gameplay styles are resource management games, including aquarium simulators where players can raise fish and frogs, as well as farming games that let players tend to virtual crops at their own pace. Steam Idler Fest also promotes more unusual concepts, such as games where players can experience multi-year narratives through passive progression.
Steam’s promotional material playfully emphasizes the festival’s laid-back nature, encouraging players to “take their time” and approach gaming with a more relaxed mindset. This approach stands in deliberate contrast to the high-intensity gaming experiences that often dominate the industry. Players interested in exploring these “set-and-forget” gaming experiences can participate in the festival through the Steam platform during the event week.