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When the developer of Tailside: Cozy Cafe Sim described the game’s launch as a “failure,” it wasn’t really about the quality of the game, it was about the emotional whiplash of release day. After months of building interest, growing wishlists, and sharing development progress openly, the reality didn’t match expectations. Sales came in far lower than anticipated, and the momentum that seemed so strong before launch suddenly felt like it disappeared overnight.
The game entered Early Access on Steam in late January 2026 at a modest price point, and within a couple of months it had already gathered over 100 user reviews with a very positive reception. Players who did jump in consistently praised its relaxing tone, pixel art, and low-pressure design. It’s the kind of cozy experience that doesn’t rush you, doesn’t overwhelm you, and instead focuses on simple, comforting routines like brewing drinks or decorating your space.
Part of its “failure” comes down to how Early Access is perceived today. For many players, buying into an unfinished game has become a risk they’re no longer willing to take. Too many projects have launched in Early Access only to stall, change direction, or never reach a proper 1.0 release. As a result, a growing number of players now treat Early Access as something to watch, not something to immediately support. They wishlist games, follow updates, maybe even play demos, but they wait.
I hate to admit this but I launched my first video game and it actually FAILED. And I want to be honest with you, and with myself about the reality of it 🧵
— Coffee Beans 🦊 Tailside (OUT NOW on Steam!) (@CoffeeBeansDev) March 20, 2026
Wishlists, in particular, can create a misleading sense of momentum. They’re often seen as a sign of strong demand, but they don’t always translate into day-one purchases. In Tailside’s case, the pre-launch interest was real, but the audience that clicked “wishlist” didn’t necessarily show up at release. Add to that the way storefront algorithms work, the constant influx of new titles, and competition from bigger releases, and it becomes easy for even a well-received indie game to quietly slip under the radar.
For an indie Early Access release, especially from a small team or solo developer, getting to launch at all is an achievement. Building a playable, stable experience, earning very positive feedback, and connecting with a group of players who genuinely care about the game is not nothing. In fact, it’s more than many projects ever reach.
The developer has already committed to continuing work on the game regardless of current sales, which shifts the narrative away from “failure” and toward something more long-term. Early Access, at its best, is about growth: iterating, improving, and slowly building an audience over time. A quiet launch doesn’t mean a quiet future, especially in a genre like cozy sims, where word of mouth and updates can significantly change a game’s trajectory.
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