The end of the year is creeping up fast. The days are getting shorter, the blankets are getting thicker, and—let’s be honest—we’re all looking for that perfect game to get lost in during the holiday break.
At Silesia Games, we’ve been working hard to close out 2025 with a bang. We know that “one size fits all” doesn’t apply to gaming, so we’ve curated a winter lineup that hits completely different moods. Whether you’re looking to cry, rage, think, or just relax with our most popular series, we’ve got you covered on PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch.
Here’s a look at the four titles we are dropping on your favorite consoles soon.
1. Torii
The Vibe: Emotional, surreal, and deeply artistic.
If you’re the type of player who loves games like Journey or GRIS, you need to keep Torii on your radar. This isn’t a game you just “beat”; it’s one you experience.
You play as Ipa, a girl navigating a strange, abstract world to find her lost sister. The mechanic is super cool—you have to switch perspectives and realities to solve puzzles—but the real hook is the atmosphere. It explores themes of grief and memory in a way that feels really personal.
Why play it? It’s the perfect “late-night” game. Put on your headphones, dim the lights, and let the soundtrack and visuals wash over you.
2. Dungeons and Ducklings
The Vibe: Chaotic, retro, and hilarious.
Okay, enough feelings. Let’s choose violence. Dungeons and Ducklings is what happens when you take classic arcade maze mechanics (think Pac-Man) and decide the hero should have a sword and a bad attitude.
We call it a “QuackMan Roguelite.” You’re a Mama Duck, your ducklings have been duck-napped, and you are rampaging through a dungeon to get them back. It’s fast, it’s tough, and you will die—but jumping back in for one more run is addictive.
Why play it? It’s pure arcade dopamine. It feels great on a controller and is perfect for quick 15-minute bursts when you don’t have time for a long story.
3. Teeny Tiny Trains
The Vibe: Brainy, nostalgic, and satisfying.
Remember playing with model trains on the living room floor? Teeny Tiny Trains captures that exact feeling, but with some deceptively tricky puzzles thrown in.
Your job is to get the trains from point A to point B without them crashing. It starts easy, but soon you’re juggling switches, timing, and tracks like a pro conductor. The art style is gorgeous—everything looks like a miniature diorama inside a toy box.
Why play it? It’s the ultimate “palate cleanser.” If you’re stressed out from holiday shopping, this is a great way to engage your brain without raising your blood pressure.
4. Hidden Cats in Istanbul
The Vibe: Chill, wholesome, and a massive fan-favorite.
Finally, the moment you’ve all been waiting for. The “Hidden Cats” series has become the crown jewel of our cozy lineup, with thousands of you enjoying the search in London, Paris, and New York. Now, we are bringing you the entry you’ve been clamoring for: Hidden Cats in Istanbul.
This is arguably our most anticipated release of the season. You’ll be exploring the historic streets of Istanbul to find hundreds of hidden felines in a game that fans have been eager to see on consoles.
The game starts in black and white, and as you find the cats (and other secrets), the city fills with color. There are no timers, no enemies, and no pressure—just the pure, relaxing gameplay that has made this series a hit.
Why play it? It’s a fantastic game to play with others. It looks great on a big TV, so you can have your family or friends sitting on the couch helping you spot the hidden kitties.
Coming Soon to Your Library
We are incredibly excited to support the indie developers behind these games and bring their work to a console audience. Keep an eye on the PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, and Nintendo eShop—these titles are landing just in time for the holidays.
Thanks for playing with us this year!
— The Silesia Games Team