Tinytown
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Tinytown is a cozy building strategy and puzzle game where you create a small city by placing new buildings. Manage resources, upgrade buildings and use all the small space to build your dream city!
You are the new mayor of the town but your space is limited. Manage all the ressources to build a well running city.
What Tinytown offers:
– Zen-like gameplay
– Building a beautiful, small city
– Manage the limited space
– Upgrade buildings
– Combine buildings
– Gathering and managing different ressources and holding them in balance
– Nice mix of strategy and puzzle mechanics
– Relaxing and cozy gameplay
– High replay value – every session is different
– A lovely voxel inspired town art style
Steam User 2
It's okay.
My issues are that high score doesn't work sometimes and there is only one map size.
The variety of tiles is also bit limited.
Overall fun concept. Would love to see this game more fleshed out!
Steam User 1
It's similar to Dorfromantik. You get randomly generated Tiles and you have to place them to get Points and build your Tiny cozy Town. It's relaxing and the Rounds are kept short. So you can play it to cool down from a soulslike or any other stressfull aktivity.
Steam User 1
I really fun little game. It's relaxing and rewarding. "Chill" is what I believe the whippersnappers are calling it these days. I will be coming back to Tinytown. It's a game that knows what it wants to be and pulls it off perfectly. There is also a lot of replayability here. Good job RPGames!
Steam User 2
Tinytown is a charming city-builder puzzle game. You have to plan ahead and think on your feet with your roads and tile orientation, lest you find yourself having to fork over those precious points you earned to re-roll the tile you just got. Once you know what you're doing, it shouldn't take too long to get the hang of the game, and you'll be building your tiny towns up in no time!
The game is a calm, relaxing puzzle experience with satisfying controls, cute visuals, a great little soundtrack, and an overall cozy atmosphere. For an asking price of only $2.99, or less if it is on sale and/or part of a bundle, this game is well worth your consideration. Not only do I think you'll enjoy your time spent with it, but I also believe there is some great satisfaction to be found in supporting this fine work from an indie dev.
I look forward to seeing more from this developer, and I highly recommend this game for purchase!
Steam User 0
It's a cute little game, have to be kinda smart with the road placement and certain buildings.
Steam User 0
Cute little game. Finished in less than an hour but its really good. If I was a replayer I'd definitely play this to increase my score but at lass I'm not. My ADHD butt dont let me enjoy it haha. But good and 100% it! Def get the game if you like to replay for higher score!
Steam User 0
Nice little game, that only cost me a couple of quid. Sort of a Dorfromantik-lite - you're given random tiles, that you place on a gameboard, which eventually come together to form a city. The gameboard itself - unlike in Dorfromantik - is always the same size, so the challenge is to try and maximise your score on each playthrough, to beat your highscore.
Tiles include houses, factories, carparks and petrol stations and eventually things like parks, police stations and hospitals (and a few others). You can stack identical tiles, which upgrade them - so two small houses become a bigger house, two factories become a big factory, etc.
And that's pretty much it. There's no other game modes; you build your city and a game ends once you've filled all of the board. Extra modes would be cool - bigger city board, or infinite mode, or something like that.
The game settings are also fairly basic - my biggest gripe being there's no way to remap the controls. Using a mouse, you rotate the screen by clicking in the mouse-wheel and moving the mouse. This is brutal - it'd be much easier to use Q and E, given W, A, S and D are part of the standard controlset. And on Steamdeck, the controls aren't any better.
Otherwise it's a nice little cheap and cheerful game that's quite addictive. I