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Might and Delight have revealed Twinkleby, a new cosy decoration game where you map out an archipelago of floating islands and build dioramas for a society of spacefaring neighbours. Much like their previous games it will have Native Linux support (confirmed in their recent newsletter).

Here's what they said about it in the announcement:

In Twinkleby, you will furnish your Victorian dollhouses and the gardens with an ever-expanding collection of decoration pieces. As you play, flying boats arrive to drop off new residents who make themselves at home on your islands.

These peculiar characters will interact with your creations and each other. They all have personalities of their own, and you need to figure out how to make them happy, because they’ll make sure to reward you for it.
Travel further into the floating archipelago, unlock bigger islands and build larger neighbourhoods to attract more cute and curious residents.

As you progress in the game, you will unlock backdrops and seasons for your island creations and receive new colours and variations for your furniture. While playing, you also transform the music by changing the weather and seasons in your own little corner of the sky.

Check out the announcement trailer below:

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Feature Highlight:

  • Build neighbourhoods and decorate a variety of lush, floating islands with your growing collection of items.
  • Furnish your houses to attract new cute residents that will make themselves at home. If you make them happy, they'll reward you.
  • Choose the weather, season and backdrop for your colourful diorama and hear how the music changes with your choices for the scenery.
  • Collect the shooting stars known as Stellars and spend them in Molligan’s Antiques on whatever catches your eye.
  • Enjoy a cosy and peaceful gameplay in a widespread, floating archipelago without timed goals or lose conditions.

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