A Relaxing Journey Through Tiny Lands
Not every game that we review at GiN is an adrenaline rush. Some are quite relaxing, like Tiny Lands which challenges you to spot the differences between two very tiny and interesting 3D landscapes.
Not every game that we review at GiN is an adrenaline rush. Some are quite relaxing, like Tiny Lands which challenges you to spot the differences between two very tiny and interesting 3D landscapes.
Maple Whispering announced their newest title, Tiny Lands, a relaxing low-poly isometric puzzle game. Your mission is to find the differences in the beautiful, fully rotatable, and zoomable 3D environments. Can you find them all? Tiny Lands is heading to both Steam and Nintendo Switch. It will premiere on Steam on 22nd January 2021 at the price of $6.99, with a 10% launch discount. The Switch version will cost the same, but its exact release day is yet to be revealed. What exactly is Tiny Lands? Have you ever played the old puzzle games in which you had to find … Continue reading Tiny Lands Hidden Pictures Game Comes to Switch and Steam
When you inherit a cat cafe from your mysterious aunt, it’s up to you to improve operations, find some new resident animals, cook some tasty dishes and save an island in this fun and savvy adventure that anyone can play. It’s Calico in Modern Gamer this week!
Peachy Keen Games and Whitethorn Digital are thrilled to announce the release of Calico, a village simulation game available now for $11.99 on Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Steam, and Epic Games Store. A PlayStation 4 edition is in the works as well. Calico is a day-in-the-life community sim game where you are given the important/adorable task of rebuilding the town’s cat café, and packing it with cute and cuddly creatures. Build up your café by filling it with delightful furniture, fun decorations and yummy pastries, to get it bustling with animals again! Calico is meant to make you feel all … Continue reading Calico Adventure Game Lets Players Run a Cat Cafe
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