Misc. A Tiny Tale

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Top Critic Average

86%

Critics Recommend

Nintendo Life
7 / 10
TheSixthAxis
8 / 10
Pure Nintendo
7 / 10
Checkpoint Gaming
7.5 / 10
Impulsegamer
4 / 5
WellPlayed
5 / 10
Cubed3
9 / 10
GameGrin
9.5 / 10
Creators: Tinyware Games
Release Date: Jul 22, 2025 - Nintendo Switch, PC
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Critic Reviews for Misc. A Tiny Tale

Misc. A Tiny Tale is a charming and delightful first effort from Tinyware – albeit with some wobbles in execution. It sticks very close to classic ideas and struggles with graphical fidelity on Switch, but none of that can undo the charm of the characters and the retro vibe straight from the GameCube era. Until Chibi-Robo hits Nintendo Classics, this will serve all your miniature robot helper needs.

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TheSixthAxis

Steve C
8 / 10
TheSixthAxis

Misc. A Tiny Tale is a real hidden gem. The quality of the level design, the amount of emotional heft in the narrative, and the sheer joy of exploration in the game make it feel like a true successor to Chibi-Robo. Even if it doesn't quite have the scope of Nintendo's title, it's a pleasure from beginning to end.

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Misc: A Tiny Tale is a very cute game with a surprisingly profound and impactful story that transforms cleaning up the world around you into an adventure.

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Misc. A Tiny Tale is a classic 'we're going on an adventure' mixed with 'little guy in a big world' type of game, that's downright adorable. With such personal storytelling, it's easy to get attached to Buddy and his mate, Bag Boy. The overt themes of environmentalism and reusing items are something that a lot of us know about; these combine well with the more personal themes about obsessive thoughts or depression, which really get to the heart of the story. Some better visual accessibility when picking up rubbish would help, and it's weird how characters chastise players who ask for help. But all in all, Misc. A Tiny Tale is an adorable romp that fans of Pikmin or Chibi-Robo will get a kick out of. It'll be exciting to watch what Tinyware Games does next.

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A whimsical adventure that's more than the sum of its parts.

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WellPlayed

Jade Stevenson
5 / 10.0
WellPlayed

Misc. A Tiny Tale is not a game I enjoyed. The narrative tone is awkwardly patronising to play through as an adult, and while the level design has its occasional moments, the relatively bland gameplay does not make up for this. While the game mostly handles sensitive topics around mental health in a way that is appropriate for young children, some of the supplementary material is at odds with this otherwise child-friendly tone, and it's hard to recommend to any age group.

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Cubed3

Joshua Goldie
9 / 10
Cubed3

Misc. A Tiny Tale is a beautiful game with a charming cast of characters and lovingly crafted story. While it’s not as long or as in-depth gameplay-wise as some of its current contemporaries in the 3D platforming genre, it does not need to be. It just needs to be enjoyable and full of life, keeping players engaged through its many levels and objectives, and Misc. A Tiny Tale achieves this with flying colours. A must-play for platforming fans and those who enjoy emotional narratives.

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A fun, low-stakes 3D platformer with tiny robots in worlds no bigger than a garden.

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