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Tiny Glade review | PC Gamer

Tiny Glade is a game about building rustic old abodes in idyllic pastorals. There are no challenges, there is no narrative, nothing is unlockable and nothing is at stake. This is a meditative digital play object made for tinkering. It’s a creative sandbox with firm boundaries designed to make even the most perfunctory effort yield “beautiful” results.

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What is it? A cozy lil’ town builder with no failstates and a relaxing vibe.
Expect to pay $TBA
Developer Pounce Light
Publisher Pounce Light
Reviewed on RTX 3060 (laptop), Ryzen 5 5600H, 16GB RAM
Multiplayer? No
Steam Deck TBA
Link Steam

The toolset is surprisingly slim. Building your grand or modest ol’ manor, or castle, or rundown, is a matter of pressing either rectangular or cylindrical structures together, adjusting their heights and girths, choosing from over a dozen colour schemes, and then applying cosmetics like windows, chimneys and lamps. Terrain can be elevated, paths, fences and brick barriers can be built, and lakes and gardens can be applied to the earth like spray paint.

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