I recently rediscovered the Switch. The game console that usually sleeps under my bed has been replaced with a PC and PlayStation, but I’ve had a hard time getting used to Nintendo’s handheld console, especially as my interest in Pokémon has waned. But as the nights darken and fall turns to winter, I find myself reaching for it again. Sometimes he would take care of customers on Coffee Talk, other times he would dive into the Big Apple on the brink of war with Vampire: The Masquerade – New York fanzine. In short, I just want something cozy and my eyes are back again. paralaSingularity 6 relaxing MMO. The new fall update is perfect for kicking back and relaxing, if you ignore the “20 million dishes to cook” thing.
For those unfamiliar with Palia, Singularity 6’s debut title combines the management and social systems of games like Stardew Valley with the 3D feel of Disney Dreamlight Valley. It’s colorful, vibrant, absolutely beautiful, and sprinkled with fairy dust to boot.
The Home for Harvest update brings a ton of new content to Kirima Village, including decorative crops and fairy-tale-inspired cosmetics (the modern Hanbok costume is a personal favorite). You can now add crops to your home without using up garden space. And if you want to transform your cottage into a pastel purple paradise, you can choose from a variety of new wallpapers and floorings.
However, the highlight of the update is the aforementioned “Create 20 million dishes.” The event, titled “The Great Palian Potluck,” will reward players as they reach the 5 million, 10 million, 15 million, and 20 million cumulative marks. Sandy Palcat mats and stackable Palcat pillows are my personal highlights. It would be better to reach 20 million!
Other additions include new interactable benches scattered throughout Kirima Village. After a busy day over the stove, you can sit with your friends and watch the sunset.
If you want to take your fashion level up, there’s a new Rapunzel-themed set that includes a gorgeous golden dress and long braids. It costs 3,400 Pariah Coins ($32.49) and comes with a Rapunzel Requiem emote that plays different variations of the title song depending on what you’re wearing. If you have the full set, you can listen to the lyrics of the song. Just shake the bodice to display the lyrics and replace the music with humming. Also, just using the emote alone will trigger the instrumental version. This update, which comes in at 850 Palia Coins ($8.49), is my favorite part.

The “Palia’s Home for Harvest” update is now live, and the Great Palian Potluck will run from now until Tuesday, November 11th at 3:00 PM PT/6:00 PM ET/11:00 PM GMT, then midnight CEST time zone. You can check out the full patch notes here.
If you’re looking for something just as magical, check out our list of the best fantasy games. Or if you want more subscription-free MMOs like Palia, we have a guide to all the best free MMOs of 2025.