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Tiny Glade is a wonderful idea, letting you just chilled out and doodle castles with their fantastic tools and it's now set to launch on September 23. It's also one of the most wishlisted games on Steam, after the demo clearly hooked a lot of people in.

Announced on Steam as part of the Wholesome Games Festival, the demo is back up again and will be until it releases so you can get a taste of it again. It also has full Native Linux support. The demo was also updated with "small birdies, trapdoors, ability to move freehand walls, color lanterns, and many other tweaks across the smörgåsbord" so you may want to re-try it anyway.

Check out the new trailer:

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Tiny Glade is a relaxing free-form building game. Tap into the joy of making something pretty with no management, no combat, or wrong answers - just kick back, doodle some castles, and turn forgotten meadows into lovable dioramas.

Explore gridless building chemistry, and watch the game carefully assemble every brick, pebble and plank. Draw a path through a wall? An arch pops up! Widen the arch? Pillars line up. Lower the wall? Arches turn into fences and gates.

There are no wrong answers or failure states. You can change your mind at any time, and whatever you make will look cozy out of the box.

Check out the demo and follow on Steam.

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What an absolutely beautiful looking game!
Anza Aug 16
Even the old demo had plenty of features that the tutorial doesn't even mention. I watched few people playing the game and learned something new. So I guess only question is that will the full game have enough content to keep people playing past the refund window.


Last edited by Anza on 17 August 2024 at 8:11 pm UTC
Eike Aug 17
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Quoting: The_Mystic_TriptychWhat an absolutely beautiful looking game!

If you didn't yet, do make a path through a wall...
such Aug 17
Quoting: The_Mystic_TriptychWhat an absolutely beautiful looking game!
More of an extremely limited toy, going by the first demo.
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