Discover everything you need to know about Cozyrama walkthrough, including how to create your own diorama and use the tools.
Cozyrama is a peaceful sandbox diorama-building game where you create small worlds from scratch. Choose shapes, terrains, colors, decorations, and even cute animals. There’s no timer, no stress, and no competition, making it a relaxing and creative experience.
The game allows you to place 900+ items, customize them, and build whatever scene you like. The game supports photo mode, item creation, and sharing designs. If you like stress-free creativity and have even an hour to explore possibilities, Cozyrama looks worth trying.
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Cozyrama Walkthrough – Diorama

Design and decorate the world inside the picture. Add charming decorations such as lanterns, benches, and little animal friends. Create a complete diorama with all customization features enabled by clicking the left mouse button. Change the color of the sky, the land, the pathways, the water, and the time of day. The Mod.io allows you to upload your own dioramas or things you have made in the workshop.
Try Workshop

Select the Workshop option, and a blue workspace will appear on the screen. You can make your own things using the tools on the left side of the screen. Press the LMB to place the item after selecting it, and hit the RMB to cancel it. Move the mouse to rotate the item to adjust it accordingly. Hold the Shift button and move the mouse to scale the item.
Place the sandbox on the workspace and add a pillar on one side of the sandbox. The game offers you multiple items to choose from to create your own stuff here. Select the bridge and place it on the right side of the sandbox. Once you place it, click on the bridge and select the axis option to expand the bridge in any direction.

Add a pond of water on the other side of the sandbox and click on the camera on the right side of the screen to capture the photo. Go to your menu to upload it to mod.io.
Create Your Own Diorama

Select the Sandbox from the menu to see your Dioramas. Select the second option from the filters to choose the Diorama size. Enter the name and choose the bigger Diorama. Once you save the game, your new, bigger diorama will appear on the screen.
You can choose different items from the list on the left and change the daytime, change the diorama shape, take a photo, change the background color, add grass on the diorama, and more. Go through all the options to see what you can do and how you can make your diorama.

Select the water from the option on the right, press the LMB on the diorama, and drag it to add some water. Choose the dock from the list on the left and add it near the water.
Add the bear next to the dock and hold shift, and move the mouse to expand its size a little bit. You can place any animal here to give a unique look. Add a smaller dock on the left side of the main dock and use the coordinates to adjust it. Add a ramp next to the smaller dock. Adjust its size to make it fit to walk up.

Choose the house from the left side and place it near the lake. Add the mushroom people at the front of the house to make the house cute. Add a campsite on the other corner of the diorama and add a new fancy house.
Go to the flowers option and choose some of the pretty ones to add near the house. Add the mushroom near the front door of the house and expand its size. Now, add the tree with pink leaves near the campsite to give a fancy look to the diorama.

Add the tree with orange leaves near the house in the corner and expand its size. Choose the first option from the right side and use it from the house of the door and drag it towards the dock. Then use this tool from the other side of the dock to the campsite.
Choose the water tool and expand the size of the lake. But leave two portions as a small island in the lake. Add the lily flowers to the pond and some other flowers. Add a tree on the small island and leave some ducks in the pond. Once you place the animals, press the LMB and select the first option to turn them on.

The animals will start roaming in the area, making the diorama feel alive. Add the butterflies near the trees and change the color of the mushroom guys. Select the grass from the options to add some grass to the ground.
Add the rocks near the trees and a birdhouse on the tree as well. Place the campfire in front of the campsite. Add the candles on the path and on the docks to make the Diorama shiny. Place the berry tree near the house and some radishes in the garden.

The dragonfly is just behind the corn, and this gives a glimpse of a village. Place multiple flowers near the tree, where you add a birdhouse. The purples and pink flowers are best suited in this case, as they give you a garden feel. Put a bunch of mushrooms around here.
Add a flower bed near the house and place more flowers in it. Make you decorate the area near the house by adding flowers, trees, and mushroom guys. Add some bushes on the back side of the house and leave more butterflies in this area.

Add the rocks on the other tree and expand their size from the axis option. Place the shelf 12 in front of the house near the bird tree. Put the umbrella on the smaller island and the table at the center. Mitigate the size of the table and place the mushroom guy with a candle on the table.

Place some plates on the table and add food items to them. Make sure to place at least three mushroom guys around this table. Add animals like a fox and a chicken near it. Put the bench near the bigger rocks, closer to the tree. Make a boundary between the house and the tree with the rocks by using the wooden structure.

Add the blanket below the table with the three mushroom guys near it on the island. Select the boat from the list and place it near the island to make it look like a picnic scene. Place a chicken near the campsite and choose to turn it on. Fill the boundary of the diorama with the bushes to make it feel alive. Once done, choose the camera from the list on the right side to take photos of your Diorama.
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