Xbox Game Pass is one of the best gaming subscriptions you can get. It offers hundreds of titles, so whether you're looking for an indie title like Hollow Knight or a mainline exclusive like Halo Infinite, there's a game for you.

But while Game Pass offers many exciting games, what if you're looking for a less intense title? Does Xbox Game Pass cater to relaxed and casual gaming?

Luckily, numerous Xbox Game Pass games deliver this experience. So, if you're looking to wind down on your Xbox or PC after a stressful day, these are the best relaxing games on Xbox Game Pass.

1. Stardew Valley

This game is one of the most relaxing titles on Xbox Game Pass and one of the most varied farming simulator games ever made. Stardew Valley is the perfect title if you want to play to your own beat and unwind. And it's available on both Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S.

A screenshot of the title screen for Stardew Valley running on an Xbox Series X

At its core, Stardew Valley is a farming game that sets off by telling you that you have inherited a farm in the peaceful and isolated Stardew Valley. But the game's greatest attribute is its numerous activities, whether fishing, farming, mining, scavenging, or even searching for love.

This variety in Stardew Valley and its gameplay allows you to progress through the game's numerous narrative paths as you wish, even the supernatural elements that slowly reveal themselves as you play.

A screenshot taken from an Xbox Series X of gameplay for Stardew Valley

If you want a game that lets you play at your own pace and make your own choices, Stardew Valley is the game you want to play. You can even ignore the game's more stressful elements, allowing you to have a relaxing playtime.

Stardew Valley is one of the most potentially relaxing gaming experiences, not only for Xbox Game Pass but for gaming in general.

2. Pikuniku

While Stardew Valley lets you relax through choice and variety, Pikuniku delivers this experience through simplicity and exploration. This game merges platformers with puzzle-solving gamers, and with its uniquely hilarious gameplay and absurd visuals, you'll get an all-around fun experience.

A screenshot taken on an Xbox Series X of the title screen for Pikuniku

Pikuniku lets you explore its wacky and oddly thought-provoking world on both the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. With this title, gameplay takes a backseat in favor of exploring a mind-boggling world.

But even with its lighthearted and multicolored tone, there's more to it than just walking around and discovering places. The narrative slowly unveils itself to reveal an absurd deep-state conspiracy, meaning Pikuniku hides a dystopian world beneath its colorful facade.

A screenshot taken on an Xbox Series X of gameplay for Pikuniku

So while Pikuniku may not provide as much player choice as other relaxing titles on Xbox Game Pass, its sheer tone and style create a uniquely enticing experience with comfy adventurous gameplay.

Pikuniku's unique approach is both relaxing and perplexing. It lets you experience a dystopian narrative through a complacent lens. So, if you're a fan of adventure and exploration but want to play a relaxing game, you can't go wrong with Pikuniku.

3. Peggle

When comparing Xbox Game Pass to PlayStation Plus, one of the advantages of Game Pass is its ability to play numerous generations of Xbox Games. So, you can play one of the most notable local party games ever released on the Xbox 360—Peggle. This title is available on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, allowing you to enjoy it with friends on your modern console.

A screenshot taken on Xbox Series X of the title screen for Peggle

Peggle has a relatively simple premise: clear stages by removing all the orange pegs from a board by shooting your ball across a pin-ball like level. But in its simplicity, Peggle presents an experience that is just as addictive as relaxing.

With its own single-player mode allowing you to play through every level to unlock new characters and modifiers, you can experience Peggle at your own pace and get sucked into its addictive gameplay loop.

A screenshot taken on Xbox Series X of gameplay for Peggle

And with notorious Xbox Achievements like Doctor of the Peggle Arts, you can set individual goals without pressure or time limit, allowing you to unlock great achievements to your own beat.

As a relaxing title, Peggle represents one of the best addictive puzzle games made for Xbox, and with backward compatibility, you can experience Peggle directly through Xbox Game Pass.

4. PowerWash Simulator

When thinking of a relaxing game, many think of games set in an idyllic fantasy world. However, many real-world tasks are relaxing in themselves, especially if you can do it behind your keyboard, mouse, and monitor.

This is where PowerWash Simulator for Xbox One and the Xbox Series X|S comes in—a game that represents the best mix of premise and gameplay to help you relax.

A screenshot taken on Xbox Series X of the title screen for PowerWash Simulator

PowerWash Simulator's objective is simple: fire up your upgradeable pressure washer and clean the dirt and grime of parks, patios, and even houses. And as you progress and upgrade your equipment, you can expand your own pressure washing business.

Much like the consumer-friendly aspects of Xbox Series X|S, PowerWash Simulator is a consumer-orientated experience, allowing you to switch off and focus on cleaning. And while there are similar games like Farming Simulator and Euro Truck Simulator 2, there's far less stress with washing a car than running a farm or driving down the Autobahn with an 18-wheeler behind you.

A screenshot of PowerWash Simulator Gameplay on Xbox Series X

In terms of great titles for relaxation on Xbox Game Pass, PowerWash Simulator is an almost therapeutic game, perfect if you want to unwind while being a deep enough experience to allow for business expansion and customization.

5. Townscaper

Most relaxing Xbox Game Pass titles revolve around a core gameplay mechanic that could cause stressful in-game scenarios. Even games like PowerWash Simulator can inadvertently cause stress from missing a patch of dirt when finishing a level.

So, if you're looking for a game without any stress from gameplay whatsoever, Townscaper would suit your needs to a tee. This game is a town-building simulator on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

A screenshot taken through an Xbox Series X of the loading screen for Townscaper

Your sole goal in this game is to build your own town. You can design and place buildings to create a unique seaside townscape, allowing you to construct creative environments as you please.

And with no time limit or chance of failure and no default score system, Townscaper delivers completely stress-free gameplay and offers quaint and pastel visuals for the towns you can create as you play.

A screenshot taken on an Xbox Series X of an example town creation in Townscaper

So if you're looking for an Xbox Game Pass title that provides relaxation but doesn't come with potentially intrusive mechanics and gameplay, Townscaper is the best choice for you.

6. Minecraft

This game is one of the most recognizable and successful games of all time, so you can find it on numerous lists of games you need to play. But if you want to play Minecraft for relaxation, you need to fine-tune some of its aspects.

A screenshot taken from an Xbox Series X showcasing the title screen for Minecraft

You can set Minecraft's difficulty to Peaceful if you don't want enemies to spawn or if you don't want to die from hunger, removing two of the most stressful aspects of the game. You can even take this a step further and use Creative Mode, allowing you to focus on building with access to every item in the game without the threat of death.

By removing any potential stressor in the game, Minecraft becomes one of gaming's most relaxing titles. With this fine-tuning, you get a serene crafting and exploration game. This makes Minecraft one of the most relaxing titles to come to Xbox Game Pass.

A screenshot taken on an Xbox Series X of a brand new world in Minecraft

However, you can get tired of playing Minecraft, especially after spending several hundred hours on it. Luckily, there are plenty of lesser-known games available for Xbox Game Pass, like Slime Rancher 2, if you want to discover some new great titles that deserve more attention.

Relax and Unwind With Xbox Game Pass

Now that you know some of the most relaxing gaming experiences on Xbox Game Pass, you're ready to start unwinding to some of the best and least-stressful games available on the entire platform.

Beyond a relaxing and chill gaming experience, Xbox Game Pass also represents a staple element of Xbox as a platform. Playing stress-relieving titles through the service is just one of many reasons Xbox users should take advantage of it.