![]() ![]() Although it initially feels like a cosmetic choice, the style ends up dictating how the player interacts with the game, choosing creativity and exploration over efficiency and perfection. Even the background hearkens back to a child’s bedroom, with toys and furniture dotting the edges of the table. It’s clear these towns are meant to be seen as toys - the grass has a bright sheen to it, the busy people toddle around on their non-legs, and the buildings are placed on the lots like a child might place blocks. In Tinytopia, players will be placed in front of a series of small yet already bustling miniature towns. I was personally only able to play a handful of demos myself before they disappeared until their launches, an enjoyable one out of the bunch being Tinytopia - the toy city-building game with child-like charm that is sure to please peaceful players.Ĭurrently in development by Argentinian indie devs MeNic Games, Tinytopia is described on its Steam page as having a “whimsical city-planning” vibe offering “innovative building mechanics.” Slated to release sometime in 2021, Tinytopia is a darling addition to the city-builder genre that will delight those looking for a return-to-basics type gameplay. ![]() The not-so-great thing about the Steam Game Festival is that time often runs out before you can really take advantage of all of them. ![]() The great thing about the Steam Game Festival is that there are so many new demos to try. ![]()
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