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Tiny Glade

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Sep 23, 2024 - PC
Fair

OpenCritic Rating

70

Top Critic Average

80%

Critics Recommend

PC Gamer
60 / 100
IGN
7 / 10
Shacknews
8 / 10
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4 / 5
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Critic Reviews for Tiny Glade

Tiny Glade is a stress-free building game with some lovely ideas, but it too often feels restrictive rather than meditative.

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Tiny Glade is a building game so cozy it may as well be serving you buttered crumpets alongside its delightful dioramas.

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Tiny Glade might be Quaint with a capital Q, but many hours of enjoyment can be had here if you just let it tickle your imagination.

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Tiny Glade is simply fantastic, it offers a peaceful escapism in all the right ways. The graphics are beautiful, the gameplay is engaging, and the game’s ability to promote relaxation is an unexpected perk. While this isn’t a game in the traditional sense, maybe it’s time we reconsider a traditional game. As it stands, I’d much rather be cozy than stressing over completing a battle pass in time. If you’re looking for a serene and immersive virtual experience, Tiny Glade is definitely worth the price, because you’re buying joy in its purest form.

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If you’re seeking a game that’s more about calm creativity than completing objectives, then look no further, as Tiny Glade is an absolute delight. It’s a tranquil, lovely experience that invites you to take your time and enjoy the simple act of building. With its gridless building mechanics, tiny details, and ever-so-cosy atmosphere, Tiny Glade stands out as a truly relaxing escape.

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Build a world of pretty dereliction in this game of forests, lakes and forgotten towers.

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