Short version of "comfortable clothes", i.e. sweat pants, T-shirt or tank top primarily worn at home.
"Time to put our comfies on!" or "Comfy Time!" at home usually shout out in glee after a long day at work.
by beckoline February 12, 2017
by Zedstar16 June 12, 2022
Term for sweats, pajamas, or lounge clothes. What you change into after getting home from work or school.
by loddieb18 February 24, 2024
The rare occasion when you can have a smoke in a relaxing, comfortable environment (usually a house, or a car)
by txlmk July 21, 2010
A "comfy" game is a video game that has a low level of required frequency and intensity of player input. To play the game to a reasonable level of success, the player does not always have to pay attention to the events on the screen, nor input constant commands to the game. Many simulation, management, and automation games are "comfy".
Examples of "comfy" games include Factorio, RimWorld, and Cities: Skylines. You can eat a meal, watch a show on a second monitor, or work on another program while these games are running -- they don't require constant keyboard, mouse, or controller input.
Examples of non-comfy games include League of Legends, Counter-strike, and Skyrim. These games may not be able to be paused at all, or they require nearly constant player input for the game to progress. If you try to eat a meal, watch a show, or work on another program, your character will most likely die, get stuck running into a wall, or stand around doing nothing.
Examples of "comfy" games include Factorio, RimWorld, and Cities: Skylines. You can eat a meal, watch a show on a second monitor, or work on another program while these games are running -- they don't require constant keyboard, mouse, or controller input.
Examples of non-comfy games include League of Legends, Counter-strike, and Skyrim. These games may not be able to be paused at all, or they require nearly constant player input for the game to progress. If you try to eat a meal, watch a show, or work on another program, your character will most likely die, get stuck running into a wall, or stand around doing nothing.
I wanted to find a comfy game on Steam, something to relax with in the background while I watch shows and eat my dinner after work.
A "comfy" game is a video game that has a low level of required frequency and intensity of player input. To play the game to a reasonable level of success, the player does not always have to pay attention to the events on the screen, nor input constant commands to the game. Many simulation, management, and automation games are "comfy".
Examples of "comfy" games include Factorio, RimWorld, and Cities: Skylines. You can eat a meal, watch a show on a second monitor, or work on another program while these games are running -- they don't require constant keyboard, mouse, or controller input.
Examples of non-comfy games include League of Legends, Counter-strike, and Skyrim. These games may not be able to be paused at all, or they require nearly constant player input for the game to progress. If you try to eat a meal, watch a show, or work on another program, your character will most likely die, get stuck running into a wall, or stand around doing nothing.
Examples of "comfy" games include Factorio, RimWorld, and Cities: Skylines. You can eat a meal, watch a show on a second monitor, or work on another program while these games are running -- they don't require constant keyboard, mouse, or controller input.
Examples of non-comfy games include League of Legends, Counter-strike, and Skyrim. These games may not be able to be paused at all, or they require nearly constant player input for the game to progress. If you try to eat a meal, watch a show, or work on another program, your character will most likely die, get stuck running into a wall, or stand around doing nothing.
I wanted to find a comfy game on Steam, something to relax with in the background while I watch shows and eat my dinner after work.
by sheylo August 25, 2019