

From its fanfares to the chimes, it’s probably not a game to play when you are tired. Enabling the gamer to kick back and relax even when your little town is under attack from a wind-up dinosaur. In relation to audio Tinytopia has a charming yet fun and relaxing soundtrack. A fun and very challenging seesaw level!. However this may be, it didn’t affect the gameplay and still enjoyed creating my own little town. The colours really stood out for me, there could be better detail in structures, they looked grainy when you zoomed in and slightly distorted. These were awesome, especially calling in a wind-up dinosaur. Or maybe you want to destroy it with UFOs. Once you’ve had enough of your city, you can, perhaps, destroy it with a meteor. Tinytopia also has fun and dramatic ways of destroying your city. There is also a seesaw stage, which did get me raging sometimes! However, I will be kind and let you find out what this is all about yourself! My favourite was the spinning record stage, having to build structures on a moving record was very interesting. I did find the levels entertaining though, once you get to terms with how things are built, you can try out some of the interesting “Zany Toy Levels”. Some will want you to build a certain amount of harder buildings to craft or make your citizens happy. Other than the main story/campaign, there are a few side missions for you to keep the creative juices flowing. Get a wind-up Dinosaur to destroy your city! Two apartments with a house on top will make a skyscraper with room for loads of new citizens. But each stage has a wide variety of structures to experiment with. So you will need to pile up a few houses to make an apartment block. Rather than having an expansive landscape of scattered houses, you can place buildings together or on top of each other, to fuse them into better, upgraded versions. I found the merge mechanics in Tinytopia, really interesting. Each level is mostly the same, achieving a population goal or, constructing “Special Buildings” (these also require a population goal). There is nothing complicated about Tinytopia’s gameplay. Gameplay Increase your citizens happiness with points of interest and entertainment. Let us know in the comments if you have played Tinytopia, or what your thoughts are. What could possibly make this different than the rest out there? Let’s find out. First seeing Tinytopia, I thought the setting was something out of Toy Story, but I was intrigued. I love city builders, the fact they’re the perfect game to play when you want to chill out and don’t want to do anything competitively. IS IT A BIRD? IS IT A PLANE? NO, IT’S A UFO

TINYTOPIA REVIEW WINDOWS
Tinytopia is newly released on Steam, developed by MeNic Games and available on both Windows & MacOS, you will be teleported into a cute world of city building fun.
