The tabletop toy township needs direction and we have a good idea of how to build upward and onward, so tune in as we go live with Tinytopia on today’s Indie-licious. It aids us greatly in keeping the lights on, and you can even do it for free if you have an Amazon Prime subscription and link it up to your Twitch account through Prime Gaming, which gets you a free subscription each month to use at your leisure. If you enjoy what we do and support further content, consider following and/or subscribing to the Shacknews Twitch channel. BIG GOALS, BIG CITIES, TINY TOYS Tinytopia is a playful blend of city-building, physics-based challenges, and oh-so-satisfying destruction. We always appreciate your support and encouragement as it drives us to continue to create further fun content. You can also see the show just below.Īs always, we’d like to thank everyone who tunes in to check out Indie-licious and other ShackStream projects. FIND ME OVER ON TWITTER BOOMSTICKALEX Tinytopia Browse. Join us as we put on our city-planning cap and play Tinytopia live today on Indie-licious at 1:30 p.m. Tinytopia is a physics-based city builder, with a big focus on stacking buildings on top of each other. It’s got a very lighthearted looking aesthetic, even in the disasters that can happen. It’s a unique take on a city builder and manager where you populate the planes with a delightful landscape of toy buildings, roads, and infrastructure that comes to life before your eyes. Tinytopia doesn’t have a release date just yet, but it’s supposed to arrive sometime later this Summer 2021 on Steam. Tinytopia comes to us from developer MeNic Games and publisher Mastiff, whom actually sent us an early preview for the game (much appreciated). After all, this is bound to happen when we play Tinytopia on today’s Indie-licious. And don’t even talk to us about a wind-up kaiju toy rampaging through your city. Now, if you’re building on top of a ruler on top of a fulcrum, things might become a bit harder. Sometimes you have to make tough decisions about a power plant that goes here, a neighborhood that goes there, and the roads that go everywhere.
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